UNIT 4: AMERICAN POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND BELIEFS 186.

UNIT 4: AMERICAN POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES AND BELIEFS 186. Core values - include individualism, equal 197. Scientific pell - a humon research eng of public opportunity, free enterprise, and rule of law opinion using stasistical information ta renacmly 187. Individualism - each person has the ability to shape select represmorve capondents and obtrin timely their life and destiny through the choices they make results through un ianel muestioring 188. Equal opportunity - all people are given an equal 198. Opinion poll - messuriag public spinion on various chance to compete issues 189. Free enterprise - the market determines prices, 199. Benchmark poil - creating baseline views of a products, and services candidate 190. Rule of law - every person, even those in power, must 200. Tracking poll - following how views of a candidate follow and is accountable to the same laws that govern change during a campaign all 201. Exit poll - collecting data on why people voted the 191. Political socialization - the process by which way they did individuals develop political beliefs, values, opinions, 202. Polling methodology - more precise when it includes and behaviors; family, schools, peers, media, and i. Accurate sampling methods, including calculating social environments (including civic and religious margin of error ii. Neutral framing of questions organizations) contribute to the development of an -(specific and unbiased wording of questions) in: - individual's political attitudes and values Accurate reporting (clear reporting and conclusions 192. United States political culture - its democratic that can be supported by the data) ideals, principles, and core values 203. Public opinion - collective opinion on a topic or iss 193. Globalization - process of interaction and integration or voting intention relevant to society among people, companies, and governments 204. Democratic Party - a major political party that worldwide; U.S. political culture has both influenced generally aligns more closely to liberal ideological and been influenced by the values of other countries positions; D or DEM 194. Political ideology - a set of political ideas and beliefs 205. Liberalism - favor more governmental regulation on how society should function in achieving and the marketplace; generally favor more national prioritizing goals and methods; influenced by government involvement to address some social i generational effects and life cycle effects, political such as education and public health, with less events, political socialization responsibility for these issues left to state govern 195. Generational effects - experiences shared by people 206. Republican Party - a major political party that of a common age generally aligns more closely to conservative 196. Life cycle effects - experiences a person encounters ideological positions; R or GOP