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15 Cards in this Set
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Political Culture
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a distinctive and patterned way of thinking about how political and economic life ought to be carried out.
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Civic Duty
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a belief that one has an obligation to participate to civic and political affairs.
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Civic Competence
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a belief that one can affect government policies
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Work Ethic
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A belief that importance of hard work and personal achievement
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Class consciousness
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an awareness of belonging to a particular socioeconomic class whose interest are different from those of others.
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Orthodox
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people who believe that morality is as important as, or more than, self-expression, and that moral rules derive from the commands of Godor the laws of nature.
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Progressive
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people who believe that personal freedon is as important, or more important than, certain traditional moral rules and that those rules muct be evaluated in light of the circumstances or modern life.
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Political efficacy
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a citizen's capacity to understand and influence political events.
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Internal Efficacy
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ability to understand and take part in political affairs
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External Efficacy
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the ability to make the system respond to the citizentry.
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Conflictual political culture
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one in which different groups clash with opposing beliefs and values
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Capitalism
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wealth based on money and other capital goods.
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Free enterprise
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economic competitionwithout restraint from government.
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Second Bill of Rights
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economic security and independence.
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Rugged individualism
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belief that individuals are responsiblefor thier own well being and that the strength of our system lies on the ability of individuals to be list alone to compete for success.
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