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10871497127Political socializationthe process by which political values are formed and passed from one generation to the next0
10871497128Political culturea patterned and ongoing way of thinking about how politics and government ought to be carried out1
10871497129Equality of outcomeguarantee of equal wealth for all citizens, regardless of education or job; not a priority of the USA2
10871497130Equality of opportunityevery person has the same chances in life; a goal in the USA3
10871497131Individualismthe focus on individual rights and responsibilities; each person achieves their own success through hard work; a defining value in the USA4
10871497132Rule of lawThe Constitution and legal codes apply equally to all citizens and are accepted by people without question5
10871497133Free enterprisean economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control6
10871497134Evangelicalsconservative Christians who are pro-life on the abortion issue; strong bloc of the Republican Party7
10871497135Demographicsstatistical data related to the population (e.g. age, race, religion, etc.)8
10871497136Gender gapthe difference between men and women in their opinions or voting behavior9
10871497137Political ideology (ideological)a consistent set of beliefs about what policies the government ought to pursue10
10871497138Partisan (Partisanship)strong loyalty to one political party11
10871497139Liberalpolitical ideology espousing an active and powerful national government for the purpose of economic equality, environmental regulation, and other social problems; pro-choice on abortion and personal freedom issues12
10871497140ModerateA person who is non-ideological; mixed views13
10871497141Conservativepolitical ideology espousing a limited role for the government in order to protect individual liberty; most social and economic problems can be solved by the marketplace (supply and demand), private charities, or religious institutions; pro-life (government should make abortion illegal)14
10871497142Libertarianpolitical ideology espousing an extremely limited role for the government in both social and economic areas; the national government should only do those things that the marketplace cannot handle (ie. national defense, currency, etc.)15
10871497143Public opinionhow people feel or think about issues or candidates for office16
10871497144Opinion Polla tool used to measure public opinion about issues or candidates17
10871497145Random samplemethod of selecting from a population in which each person has an equal chance of being selected; essential for accurate polling18
10871497146Sample size (of a poll)the number of people that are questioned and included in a poll19
10871497147Margin of error (of a poll)the difference between the results of random samples taken at the same time; measures the accuracy of a poll...the lower the better20
10871497148Exit Pollpoll based on interviews conducted on Election Day as voters are leaving their voting precinct21
10871497149Tracking Polla type of poll repeated periodically with the same group of people to check and measure changes of opinion or knowledge22
10871497150Rational-choice votingVoting based on what is perceived to be in the citizen's individual interest23
10871497151Retrospective votingVoting to decide whether the party or candidate in power should be re-elected based on the recent past24
10871497152Prospective votingVoting based on predictions of how a party or candidate will perform in the future25
10871497153Party-line votingSupporting a party by voting for candidates from one political party for all public offices across the ballot26
1087149715415th Amendment (1870)prohibited voting restrictions based on race, color, or previous condition of servitude (slavery)27
1087149715519th Amendment (1920)prohibited voting restrictions based on gender28
1087149715624th Amendmentoutlawed the use of poll taxes at any level of government29
1087149715726th Amendment (1971)required all states to set a voting age of no more than 18 years old30
10871497158Activist (Political Activism)A person who tends to participate on all forms of politics; influential31
10871497159Civil Rights Act of 1964banned segregation in public places; banned discrimination in employment32
10871497160Disenfranchiseto take away the right to vote by law or intimidation33
10871497161Grandfather clauselegal method used to exclude whites from poll taxes and literacy tests34
10871497162Literacy testan arbitrary test used to prevent black citizens from registering to vote (ex. "How many bubbles on a bar of soap?")35
10871497163Minority rightsrights that cannot be taken away, even if a majority of citizens would like to36
10871497164Motor Voter Law of 1993made voter registration easier by requiring states to allow people to register to vote when getting or renewing their driver's license37
10871497165Photo ID Voting Requirementlaw in some states that requires voters to show a form of identification in order to vote38
10871497166Political efficacya person's belief that they can make a difference in the political process39
10871497167Political participationa variety of ways that citizens choose and influence government policy makers40
10871497168Poll taxa required payment for voting; used to disenfranchise black citizens41
10871497169Suffragethe right to vote42
10871497172Voter Registrationcitizens must register to vote (fill out form) before they can vote; #1 predictor of whether someone will actually vote43
10871497170Voter Turnoutpercentage of voting-age citizens that actually vote in any given election44
10871497171Voting Rights Act of 1965abolished literacy tests and all other methods used to deny a person the right to vote on the basis of race or color; it's preclearance requirement on states with histories of discrimination was undone by the Supreme Court45

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