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POLS 207 Exam 1 Dyer TAMU Questions And Answers | 2025 Updated Solutions | 100% Correct Answers /. police powers - Answer-"policy power" to promote general welfare of community. Defined by communities' values /.why there is different policies - Answer-demographics and religion /.notable demographic change in US - Answer-increase in minority population /.religiosity - Answer-strength of a religious force in a community /.state responses to immigration - Answer-sanctuary cities making their own policies/restrictions on wlefare and services /.collective action - Answer-a problem that can be resolved with government/political process /.political idealogy - Answer-set of assumptions of how society works. not party affiliation /.conservative - Answer-values social order and economic efficiency. govt should regulate social choices /.liberal - Answer-social freedom/economic equality. govt does not regulate social choices, and should regulate value for general good /.libertarian - Answer-social freedom/economic efficiency. individual autonomy and minimal govt. not anarchists /.populist - Answer-govt intervention to benefit the average person. must conform to traditional beliefs. distrust of elites (like capitalism) /.role of govt - Answer-maintain order provide public goods promote equality? /.political culture - Answer-shared framework of beliefs related to govt/politics /.daniel elazer's classifications - Answer-developed causal theory to explain patterns of culture clusters of immigrants w/ distinct cultures settled in fixed areas /.individualistic classification - Answer--market driven -wealth/power qualify them to govern -material self interest motivates people to enter public life -more political corruption and ethical violation /.moralistic classification - Answer--govt is positive force for good -advances public interest -citizens have duty to serve -politicians seek office to advance issues -govt is a public service -civil service bureaucracy viewed favorably /.traditionalistic political culture - Answer--elite lineage is all that matters -govt created to serve elites/maintain order -obligation to govern by family -civil service interferes w/ personal relationships /.Texas political culture - Answer-traditionalistic and individualistic long history of one party rule conservatism support for private business opposition to govt interference faith in individual initiatives mixture of old south and frontier influences patriotism /.purpose of constitutions - Answer-legitimacy basic framework limiting govt power /.state constitutions - Answer-longer/more specific used to carefully control govt make more policy decisions less interpretation entrenches policy /.local govts - Answer-don't have any independent power over their upper level /.deadwood - Answer-extra writing in constitutions that has been amended but not removed. irrelevant text /.direct democracy - Answer-the people make the laws not suitable for large nation only at US state/local level

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/. police powers - Answer-"policy power" to promote general welfare of community.
Defined by communities' values

/.why there is different policies - Answer-demographics and religion

/.notable demographic change in US - Answer-increase in minority population

/.religiosity - Answer-strength of a religious force in a community

/.state responses to immigration - Answer-sanctuary cities making their own
policies/restrictions on wlefare and services

/.collective action - Answer-a problem that can be resolved with government/political
process

/.political idealogy - Answer-set of assumptions of how society works. not party affiliation

/.conservative - Answer-values social order and economic efficiency. govt should
regulate social choices

/.liberal - Answer-social freedom/economic equality. govt does not regulate social
choices, and should regulate value for general good

/.libertarian - Answer-social freedom/economic efficiency. individual autonomy and
minimal govt. not anarchists

/.populist - Answer-govt intervention to benefit the average person. must conform to
traditional beliefs. distrust of elites (like capitalism)

/.role of govt - Answer-maintain order
provide public goods
promote equality?

/.political culture - Answer-shared framework of beliefs related to govt/politics

/.daniel elazer's classifications - Answer-developed causal theory to explain patterns of
culture
clusters of immigrants w/ distinct cultures settled in fixed areas

, /.individualistic classification - Answer--market driven
-wealth/power qualify them to govern
-material self interest motivates people to enter public life
-more political corruption and ethical violation

/.moralistic classification - Answer--govt is positive force for good
-advances public interest
-citizens have duty to serve
-politicians seek office to advance issues
-govt is a public service
-civil service bureaucracy viewed favorably

/.traditionalistic political culture - Answer--elite lineage is all that matters
-govt created to serve elites/maintain order
-obligation to govern by family
-civil service interferes w/ personal relationships

/.Texas political culture - Answer-traditionalistic and individualistic
long history of one party rule
conservatism
support for private business
opposition to govt interference
faith in individual initiatives
mixture of old south and frontier influences
patriotism

/.purpose of constitutions - Answer-legitimacy
basic framework
limiting govt power

/.state constitutions - Answer-longer/more specific
used to carefully control govt
make more policy decisions
less interpretation
entrenches policy

/.local govts - Answer-don't have any independent power over their upper level

/.deadwood - Answer-extra writing in constitutions that has been amended but not
removed. irrelevant text

/.direct democracy - Answer-the people make the laws
not suitable for large nation
only at US state/local level

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