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immigrants
citizens or subjects of one country who move to another country to live or work
naturalization
the legal process of acquiring citizenship for someone who has not acquired it by birth
asylum
protection from political persecution
refugees
individuals who flee an area or a country because of persecution on the basis of race, nationality, religion, group membership, or political opinion
political culture
broad pattern of ideas, beliefs, and values about citizens and government held by a population
values
central ideas, principles, or standards that most people agree are important
normative
describes beliefs or values about how things should be or ought to do
procedural guarantees
govt assurance that the rules will work smoothly and treat everyone fairly with no promise of particular outcomes
individualism
belief that what is good for society is based on what is good for individuals
ideologies
sets of beliefs about politics and society that help people make sense of the world
conservatives
people who generally favor limited government
liberal
people who generally favor government action and view change as process
communitarians
strong substantial role govt role in economy and social order for a community of equals