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political culture
a distinctive and patterned way of thinking about how political and economic life ought to be carried out
political subculture
political culture of a distinctive region, religion, or ethnic group
political ideology
consistent set of views concerning the policies government ought to pursue
civic duty
a belief that one has an obligation to participate in civic and political affairs
civic competence
a belief that one can affect government policies
work ethic
a belief in the importance of hard work and personal achievement
clas consciousness
thinking of oneself as a workerwhose interests are in opposition to those of management, or vice versa
orthodox
belief that moral rules are derived from the commands of God or the laws of nature; belief that traditional morality is more important than individual liberty
progressive
belief that moral rules are derived in part from an individual's beliefs and the circumstances of modern life; belief that protection of individual choice is most important
political eficacy
a citizen's belief that he or she can understand and influence political affairs
internal efficacy
a citizen's confidence in their own ability to understand and take part in political affairs
external efficacy
a citizen's belief that the government will respond to their demands