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political culture

a coherent way of thinking about how politics and government ought to be carried out

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

class conciousness

a belief that you are a member of an economic group whose interests are opposed to people in such other groups

orthodox

a belief that morality and religion ought to be of decisive importance

progressive

a belief that personal freedom and solving social problems are more important than religion

political efficacy

a belief that you can take part in politics (internal efficacy) or that the government will respond to the citizenry (external efficacy)

internal efficay

the ability to understand and take part in politics

external efficacy

the willingness of the state to respond to the citzenry