Political Ideologies and Beliefs / Policy Vocabulary List

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Political culture

Widely shared political beliefs and values held by citizens of a society. For example: Individual liberty

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Civic Duty

The belief that one has a responsibility to be involved in political affairs, such as voting

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Political efficacy

A belief that one’s voice can affect government policies

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Individualism

The idea that each person has significance, wort, and rights that exist independently from the government

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Equality of Opportunity

The principle that each person is guaranteed the same chance to succeed

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Limited government

The government is restrained in their lawful use of power and may only exercise those powers assigned to it in the Constitution

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Free Enterprise

An economic system that is based upon private ownership, individual initiative, profit, and competition

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Political Socialization

Process by which political views and values are passed on to younger generations

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Public Opinion

Citizens’ attitudes about societal and political issues, leaders, and events

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Poll

A survey of public opinion

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Random Sample

Method of selecting individuals from a population in which each person has an equal probability of being selected

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Sampling Error

The margin of inaccuracy that results from polling a random sample as opposed to the entire population

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Exit Polls

Polls based on interviews conducted on Election Day with randomly selected voters

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Political Ideology

A set of beliefs about the role of government and public policy

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Liberal

Ideological view that favors greater government involvement regarding the economy, social welfare, and equality; and a progressive view regarding social values

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Conservative

Ideological view that favors limited government involvement, fewer economic regulations, and traditional social values

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Libertarian

Ideological view that favors limited government involvement in all areas, from economic regulations to social values

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Keynesian Economics

The belief that the government must manage the economy by spending more money when in a recession and cutting spending when there is inflation

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Supply-Side Economics

The belief that lower taxes and fewer regulations will stimulate the economy

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Fiscal Policy

Managing the economy by the use of tax and spending laws

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Monetary Policy

Managing the economy by adjusting the supply of money and interest rates; responsibility of the Federal Reserve

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Federal Reserve

This regulator commission is the central banking system of the United States

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Mandatory Spending

Spending that has been written into law that the government must pay out each year

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Discretionary Spending

Spending not required to pay for interest on the national debt or entitlement programs; can be adjusted from year to year

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Budget Deficit

The annual shortfall between what the government has spent in on year’s time and what they have collected in taxes

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National debt

The total amount the U.S. government owes from the foundation of the country to the present 

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Surplus

An excess in revenue after all expenses have been paid in a fiscal year

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Entitlements

Programs individuals are eligible for when they meet certain pre-established eligibility requirements