AP U.S. Gov. Unit 1- Political Ideologies and Beliefs

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following best represents an example of the process of political socialization? As a result of his strongly conservative views, an individual limits his news sources to only those that have a conservative leaning in their reporting., A member of Congress makes her staff members available to provide capitol tours to her constituents and their families., An employee at the Department of Defense develops a strong working relationship with defense contractors that ultimately result in his receiving a job offer from the company., A high school student joins a Young Politicians club at her school and develops specific positions on a number of political issues.
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A high school student joins a Young Politicians club at her school and develops specific positions on a number of political issues.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following correctly identifies a factor that is a significant influence on the development of individual political attitudes, and one that is not? Major political events are an important source of influence, while laws related to voter registration are NOT a significant influence.
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Major political events are a significant influence; laws related to voter registration are not.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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In which of the following situations would public opinion polls most likely affect the way a member of the House of Representatives from New York votes on legislation? Nationwide polling indicates that Americans overwhelmingly favor passage of the legislation. Polling within New York indicates that voters support passage of the legislation. Public opinion polls within the member's New York district reflect shifting opinions on the legislation. A public opinion poll in the member's New York district indicates that voters oppose the legislation.
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A public opinion poll in the member's New York district indicates that voters oppose the legislation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following represents a typical liberal viewpoint on the right to privacy? Options: The right to privacy is not expressly outlined in the Constitution and should be overturned in future precedent. The right to privacy should apply to one's home and internet usage, but not to birth control or abortion. The right to privacy is implied in the Constitution and should be protected from birth control to cell phones. The federal government should be able to monitor a citizen's activity at all times through computers, cameras and phones.
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The right to privacy is implied in the Constitution and should be protected from birth control to cell phones.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following best represents a typical conservative viewpoint on environmental regulation?
Options:
1. Those making environmental regulations should take more consideration to the impact on businesses and corporations.
2. Environmental regulation is necessary to protect the environment from destruction at the hands of businesses.
3. Environmental regulation should be handled by the corporations themselves and not something forced upon them.
4. The United States should sign environmental regulation treaties to ensure that our policy is enforced by the international community.
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Those making environmental regulations should take more consideration to the impact on businesses and corporations.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following correctly describes conservative and liberal positions on social issues? Conservatives believe poverty can best be solved through private charity, while liberals believe government programs are needed to help fight poverty.
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Conservatives believe poverty can best be solved through private charity, while liberals believe government programs are needed to help fight poverty.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which of the following is an accurate comparison of representative democracies? In a pluralist democracy interest groups actively compete in the political arena, whereas in an elite democracy a small number of powerful elites have the most influence.
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In a pluralist democracy interest groups actively compete in the political arena, whereas in an elite democracy a small number of powerful elites have the most influence.
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