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13 Cards in this Set
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Political Culture |
A coherent way of thinking about how politics and government ought to be carried out. |
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Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a universal symbol of freedom. |
Personal freedom and a government whose powers are limited by law. |
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Equality |
A concept expressing how certain people are of the same status in certain respects (the definition must be vague for all the interpretations of this term), including economic equality, social equality, political equality, civil equality, and moral equality. |
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Civic Duty It is every citizens Civic Duty to serve jury duty at some point. |
A belief that one has an obligation to participate in civic and political affairs. |
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Civic Competence |
A belief that one can affect government policies. |
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Class Consciousness |
A belief that you are a member of an economic group whose interests are opposed to people in other such groups. |
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Orthodox Belief |
A belief that morality and religion ought to be of decisive importance. |
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Progressive Belief Cooperation and equality is the foundation of progressive beliefs. |
A belief that personal freedom and solving social problems are more important than religion. |
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Political Efficacy |
A belief that you can take part in politics (internal) or that the government will respond to the citizenry (external). |
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Internal Efficacy |
To be able to understand and take part in politics. |
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External Efficacy External Efficacy has seen a sharp decline since the 60s. |
The willingness of the state to respond to the citizenry. |
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Liberal Most liberals are opposed to President Trump's views. |
One who favors more government regulation of business and support for social welfare but less regulation of private social conduct. |
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Conservative |
One who favors more limited and local government, less government regulation of markets, and more social conformity to traditional norms and values. |