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political culture
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A broadly shared way of thinking about political and econ. life that reflects fundamental assumptions about how gov't should operate.
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political subculture
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Fundamental assumptions about how the political process should operate that distinguish citizens by region, relition, or other characteristics.
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political ideology
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A more or less consistent set of views as to the policies gov't ought to pursue.
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civic duty
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A belief that one has an obligation to participate in civic and political affairs
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civic competence
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A belief that one can affect gov't policies
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work ethic
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A belief in the 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 whse interests and are diff. from those of others.
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orthodox
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People who believe that moral rules are derived from the commands of God or teh laws of nature.
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progressive
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A person who believes that moral rules are derived in part from an individual's beliefs and the circumstances of modern life.
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political efficacy
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A citizen's belief that he or she can understand and influence poitical affairs.
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internal efficacy
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Confidence in a citizens's own abilities to understand and take part in political affairs
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external efficacy
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A belief that the systems will respond to a citizen's
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