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AP American Government Review Concentration 2 Political beliefs and behaviors of individuals (10-20%) Beliefs that citizens hold about their government and its leaders Processes by which citizens learn about politics The nature, sources, and consequences of public opinion The ways in which citizens vote and otherwise participate in political life Factors that influence citizens to differ from one another in terms of political beliefs and behaviors Key Terms Americanism Civic competence Civic duty Class consciousness Culture war Equality of opportunity Equality of result External efficacy Internal efficacy Political culture Political efficacy Political ideology Gender gap Partisanship Political elite Political ideology Poll Random sample Sampling error

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AP American Government Review Concentration 2 Political beliefs and behaviors of individuals (10-20%) Beliefs that citizens hold about their government and its leaders Processes by which citizens learn about politics The nature, sources, and consequences of public opinion The ways in which citizens vote and otherwise participate in political life Factors that influence citizens to differ from one another in terms of political beliefs and behaviors Key Terms Americanism Civic competence Civic duty Class consciousness Culture war Equality of opportunity Equality of result External efficacy Internal efficacy Political culture Political efficacy Political ideology Gender gap Partisanship Political elite Political ideology Poll Random sample Sampling error

Questions on Chapter 7: Public Opinion

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Roman Caposino October 7th, 2013 Chapter VII Questions AP Government & Politics A political ideology is a consistent set of beliefs a person has about what policies government out to pursue. The problem with surveying people about their political ideology is that all people have slightly different beliefs and it is difficult to categorize them into groups like liberals or conservatives or radicals because a person?s beliefs will not matchup perfectly with any political group?s beliefs.

Supreme Court Ideology

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John G. Roberts, Jr. ? Justice Roberts is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and has conservative tendencies. Roberts practices judicial minimalism ? case-specific interpretation of the Constitution as an alternative to the excess extremes of both sides ? of the views and advocates respect for precedent rather than broader approaches, such as originalism.

AP Gov Essential Questions Chapter 6

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Chap. 6 Essential Questions 1. Please describe how demographic factors impact our political tendencies and preferences. Demographic factors may affect political policies because figures may change their policy to appeal to a certain population. The majority of the demographic may also influence the minority of the population on different controversial issues. 2. What are some of the major demographic changes that have occurred in the United States and what have been the consequences of these changes for our politics and public policy? Explain as thoroughly as possible.
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