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Agents Of SocializationUnstitutions through which people learn the core values of their society and political culture (family, educational institutions, peers, media, gender, religion)
Communismpolitical power lies in the hand of workers
ConservativeOne who resits change in the status quo
ConsevatismA term for a set of belifes that includes a limited role for the national government in helping individuals, and a cautious response to change
Fascismthe extreme right, uses principles of dictatorial leader, one-party state, .... arbitrary exercise of absolute power by the regime
Gender gapdescribe the diffrent voting patterns of men and women.
Generational effectEffect that events have on a the political opinions, thoughts and prefrences of people from a single generation
ideologyA person or group's political or economic, beliefs, ideas, values, concerns, and goals
Inalienable Rightsrights that people hel as a consequence of natural law. Not given by the government and the can not infringe on them
Individualsimplaces primary emphasis on the worth, freedom, and well-being of the individual rather then a group, society, or nation
LiberalA person slightly to the left of the center of the political spectrum, believes change is both progress and good
Liberal democracydemocratic model, which accepts the basic principles of democracy, such as representation, majority rule, etc.
LiberalismBelief that people are rational beings who can ise their intelligence to create a better world, overcoming social and natural obstacles
Libertythe right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of one's own choosing
ModerateOpposed to extreme or radical views or measures
Opinion leaderA person who can influence other people's opinions. (help form public opinion)
Peer groupa group whos members share common relevant social characteristics
Political culturepolitical beliefs and attitudes concerning gov. and political process held by a group of people, such as a community or nation
Political ideologythe collectivly held ideas and beliefs concerning the nature of the ideal political system, economic order, social group, and moral values
Political socializationthe method through which people lear and develop their political attitudes and opinions
Political spectrumthe range of political ideas and beliefs
Popular sovereigntypolitical authority rest with the people and not the gov.
Radical leftExtremist political group who advocate substantial or fundamental political, social and econimic changes
ReactionaryA person favoring a return to an earlier, more conservative system
SocialismA political and economic theory based on a mixed gov. and priv, control of economic activity and the means of production
Tyranny of the majorityAbuse of the minority by the majority through excessive use of power.
Universal suffragethe right of all people to vote
Aggregate opinionOpinion shared by group of people
Censusthe counting, every ten years, of the population of the USA
Cognitive dissonanceA psychological condition where an individual is presented with conflicting or inconsistent beliefs, in order to resolve conflict, must ignore the inconsistencies, or develope irrational explanation for them, or reject some beliefs
Congressional reapportionmentRelocation of legislative seat, based on population
ConsensusGeneral agreement on an issue
Demographicscharacteristics of human population and population segments
Fluiditychange of public opinion over time
Intensitystrength with which one feels for or against a public policy or issue
Latencydegree to which an opinion is held but not expressed
ConsensusGeneral agreement on an issue
Demographicscharacteristics of human population and population segments
Fluiditythe change of public opinion as time passes
Intensitystrength with which one feels for or against a public policy or issue
Latencydegree to which an opinion is held but not expressed
Latent public opinionPolitical opinion that citizens hold bit do not express or act on
Opinion PollQuestioning a selected sample of people that are considered representative of population on a given topic or topics
Policy agendaIssues arising form the aggregate public opinion that politicians have decided to pay attention to and respond to.
Political agendaA list of issues on which a variety of political agents, such as intrest groups,social movments who want to see gov. take action
PollsPlace wger votes are cast and registerd