GRADED A+ WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS APPROVED AMERICAN
POLITICS AND US CONSTITUTION
Socialism: Leaders use their authority to promote social and economic equality.
Classical Liberalism: Believes in individual rights and liberties. Views government
with suspicion and rejects government intervention.
Modern Liberalism: Focuses on equality and supports government intervention in
society and the economy in order to promote equality.
Conservative (right wing) - - ANSWER✔ Fascism: Total control of the country by
the ruling party or political leader.
Authoritarianism: Leaders control the politics, military, and government of a
country.
Traditional Conservatism: Believes that government provides the rule of law and
maintains a safe and organized society.
Modern Conservatism: Elected government guards against individual liberties;
prefers a smaller government that stays out of the economy.
,Geographic Location (demographic) - - ANSWER✔ The political cultures of some
states have a value in tradition. Some states stress citizen involvement while others
exclude political participation in mass
workplace demographics - - ANSWER✔ if you belong to a professional
organization or union, you are given specific information about issues important to
the group and may sometimes feel pressured to vote for particular candidates or
policies for the sake of promoting the organization.
Political Elites (demographics): - - ANSWER✔ Important leaders in the
community, government, and media can shape public opinion by serving as a
shortcut to information, helping voters to make decision. Political commentators
signal how to react to current issues. For example, some young people today
follow specific people on Facebook or Twitter for information and direction on
how they should react to current controversial topics, much like older generations
turned to news reporters and entertainers for the information they provided.
Age (demographics): - - ANSWER✔ It is not uncommon that individuals become
more conservative as they grow older. Some of these changes in party allegiance
may be due to generational and cultural shifts. Millennials and Generation Xers are
more likely to support the Democratic party than the Republican party. In recent
polling, 51% of Millennials and 49% of Generation Xers stated they supported the
Democratic party, whereas only 35% and 38% , respectively, supported the
Republican party. Baby Boomers (born in the years after WWII) are slightly less
likely than the other groups to support the Democratic party; only 47% reported
doing so. The Silent Generation (born in the 1920s to early 1940s) is the only
cohort whose members state they support the Republican Party as a majority.
Gender (demographic): - - ANSWER✔ Public opinion can be affected by gender.
Women tend to be more liberal while men tend to be more conservative. Women
,are also more likely to oppose military intervention and support government and
social reform than men.
Race (demographic): - - ANSWER✔ Almost 7% of the population now identifies
as biracial or multiracial, and that percentage is likely to grow. The number of
citizens identifying as both African American and white doubled between 2000 and
2010, and the number of citizens identifying as both Asian American and white
grew by 87%. A Pew study found that only 37% of multiracial adults favored the
Republican party while 57% favored the Democratic party.
Religion (demographics): - - ANSWER✔ It is not uncommon that those with
strongly held religious beliefs, such as Catholics and other Christians, tend to hold
more conservative opinions. For example, many Catholics are historically anti-
abortion, or what is termed pro-life. Those who do not consider themselves
extremely religious tend to be more liberal in their views and opinions toward
government and policies
bandwagon effect - - ANSWER✔ in which the media pays more attention to
candidates who poll well during the fall and in the first few primaries, which
usually leads to a shift in support of those candidates by the electorate.
· Bill Clinton was nicknamed the "Comeback Kid" in 1992, after he placed second
in the New Hampshire primary despite accusations of adultery with Gennifer
Flowers. The media's attention on Clinton gave him the momentum
horse-race journalism - - ANSWER✔ in which, just like an announcer at the
racetrack, the media calls out every candidate's moves throughout the presidential
campaign. can be neutral, positive, or negative, depending upon what polls or facts
are covered.
, · During the 2012 presidential election, the Pew Research Center found that both
Mitt Romney and President Obama received more negative than positive horse-
race journalism, with Romney's growing more negative as he fell in the polls.
Mandate - - ANSWER✔ which is more than half the popular vote to win. Barack
Obama's 2008 victory was a mandate with 52.9% of the popular vote and 67.8% of
the Electoral College vote
Social Contract - - ANSWER✔ An agreement between people and government in
which citizens consent to being governed so long as the government protects their
natural rights.
Natural Rights - - ANSWER✔ the idea that all humans are born with rights, which
include the right to life, liberty, and property
State of Nature - - ANSWER✔ A theory on how people might have lived before
societies came into existence. is a condition in which all of us live individually and
solitarily, prior to the existence of society. We are physically and mentally capable
of achieving our own survival.
Montesquieu (1689-1755) - - ANSWER✔ contribution in The Spirit of the Laws
(1748) regards the structure of political institutions. He argues for a separation of
powers: legislative, executive, and judicial. Each will serve as a check on the
power of the other, limiting the harm each might do. separates power to offset the
power of different social interests: ordinary people, the aristocracy, and the
monarch.