Deck 4: American Political Culture

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سؤال
According to polls,which of the groups below are Americans most willing to help?

A)People on welfare
B)Feminist groups seeking preferential hiring programs
C)The elderly
D)Recent immigrants
E)Civil rights groups seeking preferential hiring programs
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سؤال
This basic element of U.S.political culture holds that people ought to take community affairs seriously and help out when they can.

A)Liberty
B)Democracy
C)Individualism
D)Civic duty
E)Economic equality
سؤال
A political culture exists where

A)there is a distinctive and patterned way of thinking about political and economic life.
B)the demographics of a nation suggest the presence of a fairly homogeneous group.
C)a constitution creates an orderly society.
D)there is a large amount of agreement among the public.
E)there is elite guidance in matters related to politics.
سؤال
The citizens of do not agree that success in life is determined by forces outside an individual's control.

A)the United States
B)Canada
C)Britain
D)France
E)Germany
سؤال
In America,more than 80% of adults identify as

A)White.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)Hispanic.
E)Christian
سؤال
This author wrote Democracy in America based on his observations of America from his two years of traveling across the country to research its prison systems.

A)Alexis de Tocqueville
B)Rosseau
C)John Locke
D)Montesquieu
E)Madison
سؤال
All of the following are basic elements of the U.S.political culture EXCEPT

A)liberty.
B)democracy.
C)individualism.
D)civic duty.
E)economic equality.
سؤال
In American political culture,the view of social policy is by far the most popular.

A)individualist
B)collectivist
C)accountability
D)conservative
E)traditionalist
سؤال
According to the text,the persistence in our political vocabulary of the term is evidence of Americans' common hopes and values.

A)freedom
B)Americanism
C)morality
D)equality
E)righteousness
سؤال
de Tocqueville argued that American democracy endured as the byproduct of

A)geography.
B)laws.
C)customs.
D)manners.
E)All of these choices are true.
سؤال
The citizens of are MOST likely to say that teaching children the value of hard work is important.

A)the United States
B)Canada
C)Britain
D)France
E)Germany
سؤال
Americans are more willing to tolerate than .

A)economic inequality;political inequality
B)freedom of speech;freedom of religion
C)economic liberty;political liberty
D)social inequality;economic inequality
E)civil liberties;civil rights
سؤال
The text argues that the democratic political culture of Sweden differs from that of the United States because the Swedes

A)integrate religion more successfully into their politics.
B)insist on greater citizen participation in government.
C)allow greater economic inequalities to exist.
D)resist tendencies toward socialism.
E)are more deferential than participatory in their politics.
سؤال
Which is not a political difference among nations?

A)Constitutional
B)Demographic
C)Cultural
D)None of these choices is true.
E)Constitutional,Demographic,and Cultural are all correct.
سؤال
Which of the following statements about economic equality applies most accurately to Americans?

A)Most Americans believe that all people should be paid on the basis of their economic needs: "equality of results."
B)Most Americans believe that everyone has the right to get ahead: "equality of opportunity."
C)Most Americans believe in the preferential treatment of women and minorities in hiring: "equality of access."
D)Most Americans believe in the idea of having a top limit on what people can earn: "equality of wealth."
E)Most Americans believe that citizens who participate in politics should have guaranteed income: "equality of participants."
سؤال
What was the Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal referring to when he spoke of "America's dilemma"?

A)Affluence
B)Race relations
C)Corporate dominance
D)Political ignorance
E)Economic disparities
سؤال
In a classic study of the political beliefs and attitude of children,American children were more likely to argue that a president who was pulled over for speeding would be

A)warned.
B)reprimanded.
C)let off completely.
D)fined or ticketed.
E)impeached.
سؤال
In our society,government officials should be accountable to the people.This principle is known as

A)liberty.
B)equality.
C)civic duty.
D)democracy.
E)capitalism.
سؤال
Some have argued that democracy flourished early in America because of

A)the lack of a national army.
B)strict immigration laws.
C)low population levels.
D)moderate temperatures.
E)the availability of land.
سؤال
Social policy in the United States is dominated by a common belief among Americans in the

A)ethic of self-reliance.
B)value of group harmony.
C)need to protect all citizens.
D)value of preferential hiring.
E)sense of community.
سؤال
Churches in the United States were important in the development of a sense of civic duty and civic competence because they

A)indoctrinated citizens to favor the status quo.
B)were in a continuous struggle for survival.
C)provided the major opportunity for citizens to express their political views.
D)were independent of most political pressures.
E)were organized much like a political system.
سؤال
Compared with the average European,the average American is MORE likely to

A)believe in God.
B)pray on a daily basis.
C)acknowledge clear standards of right and wrong.
D)Believe in God,pray daily,and acknowledge clear standards of right and wrong are all true.
E)None of these choices is true.
سؤال
Research finds that religious persons are MORE likely than secular persons to

A)donate money to charity.
B)volunteer their time.
C)give money and time to nonreligious organizations.
D)Donate money,volunteer their time,and give money to nonreligious organizations are all true.
E)None of these choices is true.
سؤال
During the 1730s and 1740s,the political life of the American colonies were transformed by

A)an economic depression.
B)war with France.
C)a religious revivalist movement,called the First Great Awakening.
D)a fight over trade between the north and south.
E)a call for political independence.
سؤال
A classic study of America,Germany,Great Britain,Italy,and Mexico found that citizens of had the highest sense of civic duty and civic competence.

A)Italy
B)Germany
C)Mexico
D)Great Britain
E)the United States
سؤال
Which of the following statements concerning attitudes and opinions expressed by Americans in surveys is CORRECT

A)They have greater faith in political institutions than citizens of other nations.
B)They are more likely to be patriotic than citizens of other nations.
C)They have greater faith in private institutions than citizens of other nations.
D)Their trust in government has declined in recent years.
E)All of these choices are true.
سؤال
Which religious group or leader advocated constitutional amendments that would require prayer in public schools and ban abortion?

A)the Great Awakening
B)the Moral Majority
C)Prohibitionists
D)Martin Luther King,Jr.
E)Rev.Jesse Jackson
سؤال
There is,in fact,less income inequality in Sweden than in America because

A)workers there are more similar in their talents.
B)employers have different notions of economic fairness.
C)Swedish political cultural strongly believes that government should guarantee citizens a basic standard of living.
D)education levels are much lower in Sweden.
E)political parties are stronger in the United States.
سؤال
Religious diversity flourished in the United States due to the absence of an)

A)established religion.
B)strong state governments
C)strong central government.
D)established aristocracy.
E)charismatic religious leaders.
سؤال
The dominant religious tradition in the early United States was

A)Catholicism.
B)Protestantism,especially Presbyterianism.
C)Protestantism,especially Puritanism.
D)Protestantism,especially Lutheranism.
E)nonexistent;the United States had no dominant religious tradition.
سؤال
Compared with Americans,Japanese are MORE likely to

A)stress social harmony and group cohesion in their social relations.
B)emphasize the virtues of individualism and competition in social relations.
C)emphasize the virtue of treating others fairly but impersonally,with due regard for their rights.
D)rely on individual decision making rather than decisions made by groups.
E)believe in a divine being.
سؤال
The text argues that the U.S.Constitution had to reconcile

A)the work ethic with the existence of a leisure class.
B)a religious establishment with the quest for religious freedom.
C)personal liberty with the need for social control.
D)European traditions with westward expansion.
E)the work ethic with the religious establishment.
سؤال
The MOST important source of political values in the United States is probably

A)the mass media.
B)the family.
C)religion.
D)public schools.
E)local newspapers.
سؤال
The text suggests that Americans have a "preoccupation" with

A)law.
B)rights.
C)order.
D)conflict.
E)commerce.
سؤال
The relevance and potential impact of religion in American politics were evident in 2002 when a federal court issued a controversial ruling regarding

A)prayer in schools.
B)the use of the Bible in high school literature classes.
C)the Pledge of Allegiance.
D)the singing of "God Bless America."
E)religious-based student clubs.
سؤال
A classic study of American and Swedish trade-union and political-party leaders found that Americans were

A)less likely to favor equal pay for workers.
B)more likely to support liberal political candidates.
C)more likely to support higher spending on welfare programs.
D)more likely to favor limits on pay.
E)All of these choices are true.
سؤال
The distrust of political authority so evident in American political culture has its basis in

A)English literature.
B)middle-class values.
C)imperialism.
D)religious beliefs.
E)private property.
سؤال
In the 1830s,de Tocqueville was amazed how Americans were in comparison to his fellow Europeans.

A)religious
B)tolerant
C)educated
D)None of these choices are true.
E)All of these choices are true.
سؤال
In this 1952 decision,the Supreme Court ruled that a New York City policy permitting public school students to be released during the school day to receive religious instruction off school grounds was constitutional.

A)McCulloch v.Maryland
B)Engel v.Vitale
C)Zorach v.Clauson
D)Baker v.Carr
E)Reynolds v.Sims
سؤال
Early competition between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans ended by establishing the principle that

A)freedom of speech did not include political slander.
B)political participation was restricted to males.
C)slavery was not an issue for national legislation.
D)democracy could survive a change of ruling parties.
E)the First Amendment applied to the states.
سؤال
The percentage of Americans who say that they have a lot of confidence in Congress is typically

A)quite large.
B)around sixty-five.
C)around fifty.
D)almost forty.
E)fairly low.
سؤال
The culture war is about

A)which ethnic group governs.
B)what kind of country we ought to live in.
C)how much money should be spent on social programs.
D)the ethics of foreign policy.
E)which groups deserve to influence policy.
سؤال
The notion that individuals should work hard,save their money,and avoid dependence on the state is sometimes referred to as the

A)Protestant work)ethic.
B)blue-collar ethic.
C)doctrine of social Darwinism.
D)evolutionary principle.
E)labor theory of value.
سؤال
Based on research,Morris Fiorina argues that the culture war is more of a myth and is only a reflection of the fact that

A)the media publicize the polarization that exists among political leaders and not that most Americans occupy the middle position of many issues.
B)the media do not cover politics in a thorough fashion.
C)the public is merely not expressing its polarization.
D)the major issues have been decided.
E)the middle class is increasingly alienated from political processes.
سؤال
Alan Abramowitz suggests that the culture war might be more real than imagined because people are increasingly choosing their party affiliation on the basis of

A)issues.
B)income.
C)competition.
D)social background characteristics.
E)advertising.
سؤال
The culture war differs from other political disputes in that

A)money is not always at stake.
B)compromises are almost impossible to arrange.
C)conflict is more profound.
D)None of these choices is true
E)Money is not at stake,compromises are impossible to arrange,and conflict is more profound are all true.
سؤال
According to the text,a degree of tolerance toward political discussion without too much oppression is

A)what the U.S.Constitution called for.
B)what the Bill of Rights mandated.
C)rare in a unitary system.
D)what characterizes all free nations.
E)the minimum requirement of a democracy.
سؤال
Putnam worried that Americans might be losing social capital because

A)they are increasingly likely to complain about government.
B)they are less likely to participate in major elections.
C)they have high levels of external political efficacy.
D)they are less and less likely to join voluntary associations.
E)they are a nation of "joiners."
سؤال
Americans have a comparatively low degree of

A)material acquisitiveness.
B)social conformity.
C)class consciousness.
D)geographic mobility.
E)capitalist instinct.
سؤال
Over the last three decades,public trust has declined for all of the following EXCEPT

A)newspapers.
B)public schools.
C)the military.
D)churches.
E)labor unions.
سؤال
de Tocqueville visited the United States in 1835 in order to research its prison systems.
سؤال
Civil society is used to describe

A)commercial groups.
B)government agencies.
C)quasi-public corporations.
D)private,voluntary groups.
E)None of these choices is true.
سؤال
In the culture wars,a progressive is more likely to

A)value personal freedom as much as traditional rules.
B)hold that morality is independent of individual preferences.
C)believe that moral rules derive from the commands of God.
D)believe that notions about right and wrong are clear and unchanging.
E)believe that moral rules are more important than self-expression.
سؤال
In the culture war,the progressive side often includes

A)Catholics and people from the South.
B)Southern Baptists.
C)liberal Protestant denominations and people with no strong religious beliefs.
D)Republicans.
E)Prohibitionists.
سؤال
In thinking about trends in popular trust of government,it is important to consider that

A)levels of trust may have been abnormally high in the 1950s.
B)little was expected of government in the 1990s.
C)polling techniques were not perfected until the 1970s.
D)few Americans understand government or pay attention to it.
E)people are more trusting of other institutions today.
سؤال
Who explained the rise of capitalism in terms of religious beliefs and the community involvement of individuals?

A)Mills
B)Weber
C)Madison
D)Mydral
E)Durkheim
سؤال
This sociologist,who was the first to formulate our current understanding of the culture war,defined the United States has having two culture classes: orthodox and progressive.

A)James D.Hunter
B)Max Weber
C)Karl Marx
D)Bill O'Reilly
E)Samuel Huntington
سؤال
Most conspicuous among the orthodox are

A)conservative persons from the Midwest.
B)Catholics.
C)fundamentalist Protestants.
D)labor leaders.
E)members of the Hollywood elite.
سؤال
Although the proportion of people who say they trust the government in Washington to do the right thing has steadily declined since the 1950s,it should be remembered that

A)surveys on this particularly topic are notoriously unreliable.
B)the numbers were even lower in the 1920s.
C)more was expected of the government in the 1950s.
D)they are talking about government officials,not the system of government.
E)the proportion of people who trusted the government was never very high.
سؤال
Studies show that Americans support constitutional freedoms under what conditions?

A)Only for people who agree with them
B)During times of peace,but not necessarily during war
C)In the abstract,but not always in the concrete
D)For all groups at all times
E)In the aftermath of war
سؤال
Religious individuals donate three times more money to charity compared to secular individuals in the same income groupings.
سؤال
Donald Kinder and David Sears view Americans strong belief in economic individualism as "symbolic racism" -a
kind of plausible camouflage for antiblack attitudes.
سؤال
How Americans think about the world,including how they think about politics,is largely acquired within the family.
سؤال
Americans are more willing to tolerate economic inequality than political inequality.
سؤال
The progressive side of the culture war takes the position that moral rules have to be evaluated in light of circumstances.
سؤال
The sociologist Max Weber explained the rise of American capitalism as being due to the nation's commitment to
civic duty.
سؤال
Americans are more likely to believe in equality of results than in equality of opportunity.
سؤال
Today,Americans have less trust in government than they once did.
سؤال
The citizens of Britain and France are more likely than Americans to think it is the responsibility of the government to take care of the poor.
سؤال
Today,the nation's 54 million African Americans represent about 17 percent of the U.S.population,the largest
single minority group.
سؤال
Identify and discuss the importance of the five elements of American political culture.
سؤال
Britons tend to have a higher sense of civic duty,compared to Americans.
سؤال
James Madison wrote Democracy in America.
سؤال
In the 2000 presidential election,George Bush was the only candidate who extolled the virtues of religion and advocated the right of religious organizations that deliver social services to receive government funding.
سؤال
Most Americans believe that people should not be allowed to vote if they cannot read or write or vote intelligently.
سؤال
Americans are willing to support education and training programs to help disadvantaged people get ahead,but they are generally opposed to preferential treatment,such as hiring quotas.
سؤال
Swedes are less likely than Americans to challenge governmental decisions.
سؤال
Today,popular confidence in political institutions remains higher in America than in many places abroad.
سؤال
Secular persons are more likely to do volunteer work than religious persons.
سؤال
Americans are more likely than citizens of other counties to think that a belief in God is an important aspect of moral life.
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Deck 4: American Political Culture
1
According to polls,which of the groups below are Americans most willing to help?

A)People on welfare
B)Feminist groups seeking preferential hiring programs
C)The elderly
D)Recent immigrants
E)Civil rights groups seeking preferential hiring programs
C
2
This basic element of U.S.political culture holds that people ought to take community affairs seriously and help out when they can.

A)Liberty
B)Democracy
C)Individualism
D)Civic duty
E)Economic equality
D
3
A political culture exists where

A)there is a distinctive and patterned way of thinking about political and economic life.
B)the demographics of a nation suggest the presence of a fairly homogeneous group.
C)a constitution creates an orderly society.
D)there is a large amount of agreement among the public.
E)there is elite guidance in matters related to politics.
A
4
The citizens of do not agree that success in life is determined by forces outside an individual's control.

A)the United States
B)Canada
C)Britain
D)France
E)Germany
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In America,more than 80% of adults identify as

A)White.
B)Democrats.
C)Republicans.
D)Hispanic.
E)Christian
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6
This author wrote Democracy in America based on his observations of America from his two years of traveling across the country to research its prison systems.

A)Alexis de Tocqueville
B)Rosseau
C)John Locke
D)Montesquieu
E)Madison
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7
All of the following are basic elements of the U.S.political culture EXCEPT

A)liberty.
B)democracy.
C)individualism.
D)civic duty.
E)economic equality.
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In American political culture,the view of social policy is by far the most popular.

A)individualist
B)collectivist
C)accountability
D)conservative
E)traditionalist
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According to the text,the persistence in our political vocabulary of the term is evidence of Americans' common hopes and values.

A)freedom
B)Americanism
C)morality
D)equality
E)righteousness
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10
de Tocqueville argued that American democracy endured as the byproduct of

A)geography.
B)laws.
C)customs.
D)manners.
E)All of these choices are true.
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The citizens of are MOST likely to say that teaching children the value of hard work is important.

A)the United States
B)Canada
C)Britain
D)France
E)Germany
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Americans are more willing to tolerate than .

A)economic inequality;political inequality
B)freedom of speech;freedom of religion
C)economic liberty;political liberty
D)social inequality;economic inequality
E)civil liberties;civil rights
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The text argues that the democratic political culture of Sweden differs from that of the United States because the Swedes

A)integrate religion more successfully into their politics.
B)insist on greater citizen participation in government.
C)allow greater economic inequalities to exist.
D)resist tendencies toward socialism.
E)are more deferential than participatory in their politics.
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Which is not a political difference among nations?

A)Constitutional
B)Demographic
C)Cultural
D)None of these choices is true.
E)Constitutional,Demographic,and Cultural are all correct.
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15
Which of the following statements about economic equality applies most accurately to Americans?

A)Most Americans believe that all people should be paid on the basis of their economic needs: "equality of results."
B)Most Americans believe that everyone has the right to get ahead: "equality of opportunity."
C)Most Americans believe in the preferential treatment of women and minorities in hiring: "equality of access."
D)Most Americans believe in the idea of having a top limit on what people can earn: "equality of wealth."
E)Most Americans believe that citizens who participate in politics should have guaranteed income: "equality of participants."
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What was the Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal referring to when he spoke of "America's dilemma"?

A)Affluence
B)Race relations
C)Corporate dominance
D)Political ignorance
E)Economic disparities
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In a classic study of the political beliefs and attitude of children,American children were more likely to argue that a president who was pulled over for speeding would be

A)warned.
B)reprimanded.
C)let off completely.
D)fined or ticketed.
E)impeached.
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In our society,government officials should be accountable to the people.This principle is known as

A)liberty.
B)equality.
C)civic duty.
D)democracy.
E)capitalism.
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Some have argued that democracy flourished early in America because of

A)the lack of a national army.
B)strict immigration laws.
C)low population levels.
D)moderate temperatures.
E)the availability of land.
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Social policy in the United States is dominated by a common belief among Americans in the

A)ethic of self-reliance.
B)value of group harmony.
C)need to protect all citizens.
D)value of preferential hiring.
E)sense of community.
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21
Churches in the United States were important in the development of a sense of civic duty and civic competence because they

A)indoctrinated citizens to favor the status quo.
B)were in a continuous struggle for survival.
C)provided the major opportunity for citizens to express their political views.
D)were independent of most political pressures.
E)were organized much like a political system.
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22
Compared with the average European,the average American is MORE likely to

A)believe in God.
B)pray on a daily basis.
C)acknowledge clear standards of right and wrong.
D)Believe in God,pray daily,and acknowledge clear standards of right and wrong are all true.
E)None of these choices is true.
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23
Research finds that religious persons are MORE likely than secular persons to

A)donate money to charity.
B)volunteer their time.
C)give money and time to nonreligious organizations.
D)Donate money,volunteer their time,and give money to nonreligious organizations are all true.
E)None of these choices is true.
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During the 1730s and 1740s,the political life of the American colonies were transformed by

A)an economic depression.
B)war with France.
C)a religious revivalist movement,called the First Great Awakening.
D)a fight over trade between the north and south.
E)a call for political independence.
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25
A classic study of America,Germany,Great Britain,Italy,and Mexico found that citizens of had the highest sense of civic duty and civic competence.

A)Italy
B)Germany
C)Mexico
D)Great Britain
E)the United States
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26
Which of the following statements concerning attitudes and opinions expressed by Americans in surveys is CORRECT

A)They have greater faith in political institutions than citizens of other nations.
B)They are more likely to be patriotic than citizens of other nations.
C)They have greater faith in private institutions than citizens of other nations.
D)Their trust in government has declined in recent years.
E)All of these choices are true.
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27
Which religious group or leader advocated constitutional amendments that would require prayer in public schools and ban abortion?

A)the Great Awakening
B)the Moral Majority
C)Prohibitionists
D)Martin Luther King,Jr.
E)Rev.Jesse Jackson
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28
There is,in fact,less income inequality in Sweden than in America because

A)workers there are more similar in their talents.
B)employers have different notions of economic fairness.
C)Swedish political cultural strongly believes that government should guarantee citizens a basic standard of living.
D)education levels are much lower in Sweden.
E)political parties are stronger in the United States.
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29
Religious diversity flourished in the United States due to the absence of an)

A)established religion.
B)strong state governments
C)strong central government.
D)established aristocracy.
E)charismatic religious leaders.
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30
The dominant religious tradition in the early United States was

A)Catholicism.
B)Protestantism,especially Presbyterianism.
C)Protestantism,especially Puritanism.
D)Protestantism,especially Lutheranism.
E)nonexistent;the United States had no dominant religious tradition.
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31
Compared with Americans,Japanese are MORE likely to

A)stress social harmony and group cohesion in their social relations.
B)emphasize the virtues of individualism and competition in social relations.
C)emphasize the virtue of treating others fairly but impersonally,with due regard for their rights.
D)rely on individual decision making rather than decisions made by groups.
E)believe in a divine being.
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32
The text argues that the U.S.Constitution had to reconcile

A)the work ethic with the existence of a leisure class.
B)a religious establishment with the quest for religious freedom.
C)personal liberty with the need for social control.
D)European traditions with westward expansion.
E)the work ethic with the religious establishment.
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33
The MOST important source of political values in the United States is probably

A)the mass media.
B)the family.
C)religion.
D)public schools.
E)local newspapers.
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34
The text suggests that Americans have a "preoccupation" with

A)law.
B)rights.
C)order.
D)conflict.
E)commerce.
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35
The relevance and potential impact of religion in American politics were evident in 2002 when a federal court issued a controversial ruling regarding

A)prayer in schools.
B)the use of the Bible in high school literature classes.
C)the Pledge of Allegiance.
D)the singing of "God Bless America."
E)religious-based student clubs.
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36
A classic study of American and Swedish trade-union and political-party leaders found that Americans were

A)less likely to favor equal pay for workers.
B)more likely to support liberal political candidates.
C)more likely to support higher spending on welfare programs.
D)more likely to favor limits on pay.
E)All of these choices are true.
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37
The distrust of political authority so evident in American political culture has its basis in

A)English literature.
B)middle-class values.
C)imperialism.
D)religious beliefs.
E)private property.
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38
In the 1830s,de Tocqueville was amazed how Americans were in comparison to his fellow Europeans.

A)religious
B)tolerant
C)educated
D)None of these choices are true.
E)All of these choices are true.
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In this 1952 decision,the Supreme Court ruled that a New York City policy permitting public school students to be released during the school day to receive religious instruction off school grounds was constitutional.

A)McCulloch v.Maryland
B)Engel v.Vitale
C)Zorach v.Clauson
D)Baker v.Carr
E)Reynolds v.Sims
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40
Early competition between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans ended by establishing the principle that

A)freedom of speech did not include political slander.
B)political participation was restricted to males.
C)slavery was not an issue for national legislation.
D)democracy could survive a change of ruling parties.
E)the First Amendment applied to the states.
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41
The percentage of Americans who say that they have a lot of confidence in Congress is typically

A)quite large.
B)around sixty-five.
C)around fifty.
D)almost forty.
E)fairly low.
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42
The culture war is about

A)which ethnic group governs.
B)what kind of country we ought to live in.
C)how much money should be spent on social programs.
D)the ethics of foreign policy.
E)which groups deserve to influence policy.
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43
The notion that individuals should work hard,save their money,and avoid dependence on the state is sometimes referred to as the

A)Protestant work)ethic.
B)blue-collar ethic.
C)doctrine of social Darwinism.
D)evolutionary principle.
E)labor theory of value.
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44
Based on research,Morris Fiorina argues that the culture war is more of a myth and is only a reflection of the fact that

A)the media publicize the polarization that exists among political leaders and not that most Americans occupy the middle position of many issues.
B)the media do not cover politics in a thorough fashion.
C)the public is merely not expressing its polarization.
D)the major issues have been decided.
E)the middle class is increasingly alienated from political processes.
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45
Alan Abramowitz suggests that the culture war might be more real than imagined because people are increasingly choosing their party affiliation on the basis of

A)issues.
B)income.
C)competition.
D)social background characteristics.
E)advertising.
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46
The culture war differs from other political disputes in that

A)money is not always at stake.
B)compromises are almost impossible to arrange.
C)conflict is more profound.
D)None of these choices is true
E)Money is not at stake,compromises are impossible to arrange,and conflict is more profound are all true.
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47
According to the text,a degree of tolerance toward political discussion without too much oppression is

A)what the U.S.Constitution called for.
B)what the Bill of Rights mandated.
C)rare in a unitary system.
D)what characterizes all free nations.
E)the minimum requirement of a democracy.
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48
Putnam worried that Americans might be losing social capital because

A)they are increasingly likely to complain about government.
B)they are less likely to participate in major elections.
C)they have high levels of external political efficacy.
D)they are less and less likely to join voluntary associations.
E)they are a nation of "joiners."
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49
Americans have a comparatively low degree of

A)material acquisitiveness.
B)social conformity.
C)class consciousness.
D)geographic mobility.
E)capitalist instinct.
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50
Over the last three decades,public trust has declined for all of the following EXCEPT

A)newspapers.
B)public schools.
C)the military.
D)churches.
E)labor unions.
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51
de Tocqueville visited the United States in 1835 in order to research its prison systems.
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52
Civil society is used to describe

A)commercial groups.
B)government agencies.
C)quasi-public corporations.
D)private,voluntary groups.
E)None of these choices is true.
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53
In the culture wars,a progressive is more likely to

A)value personal freedom as much as traditional rules.
B)hold that morality is independent of individual preferences.
C)believe that moral rules derive from the commands of God.
D)believe that notions about right and wrong are clear and unchanging.
E)believe that moral rules are more important than self-expression.
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54
In the culture war,the progressive side often includes

A)Catholics and people from the South.
B)Southern Baptists.
C)liberal Protestant denominations and people with no strong religious beliefs.
D)Republicans.
E)Prohibitionists.
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55
In thinking about trends in popular trust of government,it is important to consider that

A)levels of trust may have been abnormally high in the 1950s.
B)little was expected of government in the 1990s.
C)polling techniques were not perfected until the 1970s.
D)few Americans understand government or pay attention to it.
E)people are more trusting of other institutions today.
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56
Who explained the rise of capitalism in terms of religious beliefs and the community involvement of individuals?

A)Mills
B)Weber
C)Madison
D)Mydral
E)Durkheim
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57
This sociologist,who was the first to formulate our current understanding of the culture war,defined the United States has having two culture classes: orthodox and progressive.

A)James D.Hunter
B)Max Weber
C)Karl Marx
D)Bill O'Reilly
E)Samuel Huntington
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58
Most conspicuous among the orthodox are

A)conservative persons from the Midwest.
B)Catholics.
C)fundamentalist Protestants.
D)labor leaders.
E)members of the Hollywood elite.
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59
Although the proportion of people who say they trust the government in Washington to do the right thing has steadily declined since the 1950s,it should be remembered that

A)surveys on this particularly topic are notoriously unreliable.
B)the numbers were even lower in the 1920s.
C)more was expected of the government in the 1950s.
D)they are talking about government officials,not the system of government.
E)the proportion of people who trusted the government was never very high.
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60
Studies show that Americans support constitutional freedoms under what conditions?

A)Only for people who agree with them
B)During times of peace,but not necessarily during war
C)In the abstract,but not always in the concrete
D)For all groups at all times
E)In the aftermath of war
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61
Religious individuals donate three times more money to charity compared to secular individuals in the same income groupings.
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62
Donald Kinder and David Sears view Americans strong belief in economic individualism as "symbolic racism" -a
kind of plausible camouflage for antiblack attitudes.
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63
How Americans think about the world,including how they think about politics,is largely acquired within the family.
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64
Americans are more willing to tolerate economic inequality than political inequality.
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65
The progressive side of the culture war takes the position that moral rules have to be evaluated in light of circumstances.
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66
The sociologist Max Weber explained the rise of American capitalism as being due to the nation's commitment to
civic duty.
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67
Americans are more likely to believe in equality of results than in equality of opportunity.
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68
Today,Americans have less trust in government than they once did.
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69
The citizens of Britain and France are more likely than Americans to think it is the responsibility of the government to take care of the poor.
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70
Today,the nation's 54 million African Americans represent about 17 percent of the U.S.population,the largest
single minority group.
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71
Identify and discuss the importance of the five elements of American political culture.
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72
Britons tend to have a higher sense of civic duty,compared to Americans.
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73
James Madison wrote Democracy in America.
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In the 2000 presidential election,George Bush was the only candidate who extolled the virtues of religion and advocated the right of religious organizations that deliver social services to receive government funding.
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75
Most Americans believe that people should not be allowed to vote if they cannot read or write or vote intelligently.
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76
Americans are willing to support education and training programs to help disadvantaged people get ahead,but they are generally opposed to preferential treatment,such as hiring quotas.
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77
Swedes are less likely than Americans to challenge governmental decisions.
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78
Today,popular confidence in political institutions remains higher in America than in many places abroad.
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79
Secular persons are more likely to do volunteer work than religious persons.
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Americans are more likely than citizens of other counties to think that a belief in God is an important aspect of moral life.
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