Deck 6: Public Opinion

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سؤال
Political trust has __________ over the past fifty years.

A) increased
B) stayed the same
C) decreased
D) increased only in election years
E) decreased only in election years
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سؤال
The__________ is the job performance evaluation for the president, Congress, or other public official or institution that is generated by public opinion polls and typically reported as a percentage.

A) presidential election
B) exit poll
C) likability score
D) approval rating
E) midterm election
سؤال
The results of Harrisburg Pennsylvanian and Literary Digest polls suggest what about nonscientific polling?

A) The results are totally inaccurate.
B) The results can vary widely.
C) The results are just as accurate as scientific polling.
D) The results are unbiased.
E) The results are biased.
سؤال
In the 1800s, newspapers and other organizations used __________ polls to assess public opinion.

A) straw
B) tracking
C) exit
D) opinion
E) push
سؤال
Political opinion that tends to come from the most active and wealthy members of a political community is called

A) public opinion.
B) elite opinion.
C) public trust.
D) efficacy.
E) conservatism.
سؤال
Prior to the creation of scientific polling in the 1930s, politicians relied on _________ to garner information about the general mood of the nation.

A) elite opinions
B) straw polls
C) the Internet
D) push polls
E) exit polls
سؤال
The primary way that the electorate expresses its opinion is through

A) polls.
B) letters.
C) voting.
D) protests.
E) surveys.
سؤال
Writing more than one hundred years ago, James Bryce, a noted observer of U.S. politics, contended that __________ is (are) "the greatest source of power" in the United States.

A) public opinion
B) the media
C) Congress
D) the president
E) political parties
سؤال
__________ is a method of selection that gives everyone who might be selected to participate in a poll an equal chance to be included.

A) Telephone sampling
B) Random sampling
C) Chance sampling
D) Equity polling
E) Selective sampling
سؤال
Other sources of public opinion include

A) the size of rallies and protests.
B) the tone of letters sent to elected officials.
C) the tone of letters sent to newspapers.
D) the amount of money given to particular causes.
E) all of the above.
سؤال
By the time he left office, President George W. Bush had the ________ popularity rating for any president since the start of scientific polling in the 1930s.

A) lowest
B) highest
C) average
D) above average
E) none of the above
سؤال
Historically, politicians have gauged public opinion by looking at

A) letters.
B) newspaper articles.
C) attendance at rallies.
D) willingness to sign petitions.
E) all of the above.
سؤال
In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln expressed the idea that democratic government must be responsive to

A) corporate interests.
B) the will of the people.
C) economic interests.
D) the legislature.
E) international interests.
سؤال
Public opinion suggests that overall, Americans' commitment to the country and its core institutions is

A) weak.
B) strong.
C) average.
D) below average.
E) mediocre.
سؤال
Surveys of public opinion, or __________, are the most reliable indicator of what the public is thinking, and an entire industry and science have grown up around measuring opinion on everything from presidents to toothpaste.

A) questionnaires
B) interrogatories
C) polls
D) testimonials
E) all of the above
سؤال
After the so-called "honeymoon" period, presidents normally see their popularity

A) rise.
B) fall.
C) remain consistent.
D) wax.
E) wane.
سؤال
__________ is (are) the aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs about certain issues or officials.

A) Political socialization
B) Public opinion
C) Voter turnout
D) Political agenda
E) Mass media
سؤال
George Gallup accurately predicted the outcome of the 1936 election by using a(n) _________ to generate a way to select people to participate in surveys

A) straw poll
B) push poll
C) exit poll
D) random sample
E) group of students
سؤال
__________ is the extent to which people believe the government acts in their best interests.

A) Efficacy
B) Public opinion
C) Political trust
D) Legitimacy
E) Approval rating
سؤال
__________ is the extent to which people believe their actions affect the course of government.

A) Efficacy
B) Public opinion
C) Public trust
D) Legitimacy
E) Approval rating
سؤال
In order for a sample to be representative, a population must have a(n) _________ chance of being asked to participate.

A) equal
B) better than half
C) less than half
D) unequal
E) absolute
سؤال
A(n) __________ poll is designed to manipulate opinions by providing misleading information about a candidate or subject.

A) straw
B) tracking
C) exit
D) opinion
E) push
سؤال
During presidential elections, nightly polls gauge changes in voters' preferences for the major contenders. These surveys are called __________ polls.

A) straw
B) tracking
C) exit
D) opinion
E) push
سؤال
Current research suggests that people without landlines vote ________ than those with them.

A) differently
B) no differently
C) more
D) less
E) equal to
سؤال
One of the ways that Millennials appear to be politically distinct from previous generations is that

A) they tend to identify Republican.
B) they tend to identify socialist.
C) they are more trusting in government.
D) they are less trusting in government.
E) they generally want to see government dissolve.
سؤال
The wording of a question can create _________ in the results of a poll.

A) accuracy
B) options
C) regression
D) bias
E) unbiased
سؤال
People's worldview about how they feel about work, family, and politics is crystallized between the ages of

A) 14 and 18.
B) 25 and 30.
C) 10 and 15.
D) 30 and 35.
E) 18 and 24.
سؤال
The most famous and consequential exit poll took place in Florida during the _____ presidential elections, fueling one of the most controversial electoral struggles of all time.

A) 1984
B) 1992
C) 2000
D) 2004
E) 2008
سؤال
The typical size of a national sample survey is __________ people.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
E) 100,000
سؤال
Which of the following is one of the problems with Internet polling?

A) Not enough people use the Internet.
B) Too many people use the Internet.
C) It is too slow.
D) Older and poor Americans lack access to computers.
E) It is expensive.
سؤال
The census is a constitutionally mandated count of the population conducted every __________ years.

A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
E) 20
سؤال
The statistical range, with a given probability, that takes random error into account is called the

A) random sample.
B) confidence interval.
C) hypothesis interval.
D) sampling error.
E) random error.
سؤال
Whether through family socialization or genes, parents have the biggest impact

A) on economic issues.
B) on social issues.
C) during a child's early life.
D) during an individual's teenage years.
E) during an adult's life.
سؤال
If a child's parents differ on partisanship, there is a high likelihood that their children will identify as

A) Independents.
B) Democrats.
C) Republicans.
D) socialists.
E) Libertarians.
سؤال
The book suggests the future of survey research lies with

A) in-person interviews.
B) telephone polls.
C) postal polls.
D) Internet polls.
E) written surveys.
سؤال
Partisanship is most likely determined by _________ through a person's parents.

A) socialization
B) brainwashing
C) democratization
D) behavior
E) actualization
سؤال
Polls that survey a sample of voters immediately after exiting the voting booth are called _________

A) exit polls
B) push polls
C) straw polls
D) random polls
E) soft polls
سؤال
Scientific polls provided for the __________ of public opinion.

A) democratization
B) elite opinion
C) removal of error
D) socialization
E) none of the above
سؤال
Effects on opinion from the era in which one lives are called __________ effects.

A) socioeconomic
B) generational
C) occupational
D) age
E) rational
سؤال
A truly representative sample should be ______.

A) random
B) scientific
C) unscientific
D) personal
E) elite
سؤال
__________ people are more likely than wealthier people to favor more government programs to help the poor and provide child care, more funding for public education, and more protection for Social Security.

A) Working-class
B) College-educated
C) Under-employed
D) Religious and young
E) None of the above
سؤال
The public wants society to be open but yet realizes that security demands some __________.

A) privacy
B) restrictions
C) obligations
D) secrecy
E) scrutiny
سؤال
President Ford not knowing how to eat a tamale and President H.W. Bush not knowing the price of milk hurt both candidates in connecting with voters and are examples of

A) low information rationality.
B) high information rationality.
C) modicum information rationality.
D) verbose information  rationality.
E) brief information rationality.
سؤال
The measurement of how ideologically coherent individuals are in their political evaluation is called

A) levels of conceptualization.
B) self-interest.
C) the Likert scale.
D) socialization.
E) social prompting.
سؤال
Elites' ability to change public opinion is a product of

A) the truth of the message.
B) the intensity and consistency of the message.
C) the promotion of the message.
D) the ideology of the message.
E) the timing of the message.
سؤال
Liberals tend to be __________ and conservatives tend to be __________.

A) weak; strong
B) Democrats; Republicans
C) rural; urban
D) rich; poor
E) educated; uneducated
سؤال
In 2009, Senator Arlen Specter

A) left the Republican Party and became a Democrat.
B) left the Democratic Party and became a Republican.
C) left the Democratic Party and became an Independent.
D) retired from the Senate.
E) retired from the House of Representatives.
سؤال
In general, women are more __________ than men, and gender gaps are also evident on specific issues.

A) conservative
B) independent
C) liberal
D) third party
E) none of the above
سؤال
Individuals often rely on cues and instincts to make decisions, rather than on an analysis of detailed information. Scholars have termed such thinking as

A) self-interest.
B) low attention span.
C) high attention syndrome.
D) low information rationality.
E) high information rationality.
سؤال
A set of coherent beliefs that offers a philosophy for thinking about the scope of government is called __________

A) political ideology
B) socialization
C) partisanship
D) self-interest
E) political brinkmanship
سؤال
In 1948, about one in seven Americans had gone to college for at least one year; however, by 2014 more than __________ had attended college.

A) one in two
B) one in three
C) one in seven
D) one in nine
E) none of the above
سؤال
Over time, the amount of input by citizens has

A) decreased.
B) increased.
C) remained constant.
D) gradually increased and then recently decreased.
E) gradually decreased and then recently increased.
سؤال
The psychological attachment that a person feels to a political party is called ________.

A) socialization
B) party identification
C) manipulation
D) party direction
E) Duverger's law
سؤال
The reason that people tend to vote Republican as their income rises is due to the fact that most people act based upon __________

A) self-interest
B) lack of empathy
C) socialization
D) partisanship
E) ideology
سؤال
__________ is a combined measure of occupation, education, income, wealth, and relative social standing or lifestyle.

A) Socialization
B) Level of conceptualization
C) Polarization
D) Socioeconomic status
E) All of the above
سؤال
The fact that older, less-educated citizens die, and the average level of education of the American public has thus increased is an example of

A) brain drain.
B) generational replacement.
C) affirmative action.
D) low information rationality.
E) polarization.
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT true of American voters?

A) Only 10 percent know the name of the Speaker of the House.
B) Only about one-third can name one U.S. Supreme Court justice.
C) Only about half know which party controls Congress.
D) Only about half know the name of the vice president.
E) Fewer than half know the name of their own congressional representative.
سؤال
A condition in which differences between parties and/or the public are so stark that disagreement breaks out, fueling attacks and controversy is known as

A) partisanship.
B) socialization.
C) brinkmanship.
D) compromise.
E) polarization.
سؤال
Policies that grant racial or gender preferences in hiring, education, or contracting are called __________ programs.

A) racial profiling
B) faith-based
C) affirmative action
D) reverse discrimination
E) discrimination avoidance
سؤال
As education is connected to public opinion, the views on the controversial issue of immigration reform is an instructive example. Among college graduates, __________ favored making it possible for those here illegally to become citizens.

A) 65 percent
B) 75 percent
C) 85 percent
D) 95 percent
E) none of the above
سؤال
How does party identification relate to ideology?
سؤال
Explain how the electorate expresses its opinions and holds elected officials accountable.
سؤال
Identify three types of polls.
سؤال
Define public opinion .
سؤال
Today, what does a decline in efficacy and public trust mean for democracy in the United States?
سؤال
Explain potential errors in polls.
سؤال
Discuss how an individual such as Nate Silver, who loves working with numbers, can apply those skills to participate in the American political system.
سؤال
Explain how polling can provide a fairly precise reading of public opinion.
سؤال
How do political scientists measure the public's faith in the political system?
سؤال
Explain how party identification influences a person's view.
سؤال
Define political ideology .
سؤال
Describe how politicians measured public opinion before there were polls.
سؤال
Does polarization prevent good policy making?
سؤال
How do individuals form their political opinions?
سؤال
Does every citizen have an equal chance to be heard?
سؤال
Detail how partisanship is influenced.
سؤال
Define scientific polling .
سؤال
Explain the purpose of push, exit, and tracking polls .
سؤال
Explain how partisanship relates to public opinion.
سؤال
State the reasons public opinion has a powerful impact on the presidency.
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Deck 6: Public Opinion
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Political trust has __________ over the past fifty years.

A) increased
B) stayed the same
C) decreased
D) increased only in election years
E) decreased only in election years
C
2
The__________ is the job performance evaluation for the president, Congress, or other public official or institution that is generated by public opinion polls and typically reported as a percentage.

A) presidential election
B) exit poll
C) likability score
D) approval rating
E) midterm election
D
3
The results of Harrisburg Pennsylvanian and Literary Digest polls suggest what about nonscientific polling?

A) The results are totally inaccurate.
B) The results can vary widely.
C) The results are just as accurate as scientific polling.
D) The results are unbiased.
E) The results are biased.
B
4
In the 1800s, newspapers and other organizations used __________ polls to assess public opinion.

A) straw
B) tracking
C) exit
D) opinion
E) push
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Political opinion that tends to come from the most active and wealthy members of a political community is called

A) public opinion.
B) elite opinion.
C) public trust.
D) efficacy.
E) conservatism.
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Prior to the creation of scientific polling in the 1930s, politicians relied on _________ to garner information about the general mood of the nation.

A) elite opinions
B) straw polls
C) the Internet
D) push polls
E) exit polls
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The primary way that the electorate expresses its opinion is through

A) polls.
B) letters.
C) voting.
D) protests.
E) surveys.
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Writing more than one hundred years ago, James Bryce, a noted observer of U.S. politics, contended that __________ is (are) "the greatest source of power" in the United States.

A) public opinion
B) the media
C) Congress
D) the president
E) political parties
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__________ is a method of selection that gives everyone who might be selected to participate in a poll an equal chance to be included.

A) Telephone sampling
B) Random sampling
C) Chance sampling
D) Equity polling
E) Selective sampling
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Other sources of public opinion include

A) the size of rallies and protests.
B) the tone of letters sent to elected officials.
C) the tone of letters sent to newspapers.
D) the amount of money given to particular causes.
E) all of the above.
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By the time he left office, President George W. Bush had the ________ popularity rating for any president since the start of scientific polling in the 1930s.

A) lowest
B) highest
C) average
D) above average
E) none of the above
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Historically, politicians have gauged public opinion by looking at

A) letters.
B) newspaper articles.
C) attendance at rallies.
D) willingness to sign petitions.
E) all of the above.
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In the Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln expressed the idea that democratic government must be responsive to

A) corporate interests.
B) the will of the people.
C) economic interests.
D) the legislature.
E) international interests.
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Public opinion suggests that overall, Americans' commitment to the country and its core institutions is

A) weak.
B) strong.
C) average.
D) below average.
E) mediocre.
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Surveys of public opinion, or __________, are the most reliable indicator of what the public is thinking, and an entire industry and science have grown up around measuring opinion on everything from presidents to toothpaste.

A) questionnaires
B) interrogatories
C) polls
D) testimonials
E) all of the above
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After the so-called "honeymoon" period, presidents normally see their popularity

A) rise.
B) fall.
C) remain consistent.
D) wax.
E) wane.
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__________ is (are) the aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs about certain issues or officials.

A) Political socialization
B) Public opinion
C) Voter turnout
D) Political agenda
E) Mass media
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George Gallup accurately predicted the outcome of the 1936 election by using a(n) _________ to generate a way to select people to participate in surveys

A) straw poll
B) push poll
C) exit poll
D) random sample
E) group of students
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__________ is the extent to which people believe the government acts in their best interests.

A) Efficacy
B) Public opinion
C) Political trust
D) Legitimacy
E) Approval rating
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__________ is the extent to which people believe their actions affect the course of government.

A) Efficacy
B) Public opinion
C) Public trust
D) Legitimacy
E) Approval rating
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In order for a sample to be representative, a population must have a(n) _________ chance of being asked to participate.

A) equal
B) better than half
C) less than half
D) unequal
E) absolute
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A(n) __________ poll is designed to manipulate opinions by providing misleading information about a candidate or subject.

A) straw
B) tracking
C) exit
D) opinion
E) push
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During presidential elections, nightly polls gauge changes in voters' preferences for the major contenders. These surveys are called __________ polls.

A) straw
B) tracking
C) exit
D) opinion
E) push
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Current research suggests that people without landlines vote ________ than those with them.

A) differently
B) no differently
C) more
D) less
E) equal to
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One of the ways that Millennials appear to be politically distinct from previous generations is that

A) they tend to identify Republican.
B) they tend to identify socialist.
C) they are more trusting in government.
D) they are less trusting in government.
E) they generally want to see government dissolve.
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The wording of a question can create _________ in the results of a poll.

A) accuracy
B) options
C) regression
D) bias
E) unbiased
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People's worldview about how they feel about work, family, and politics is crystallized between the ages of

A) 14 and 18.
B) 25 and 30.
C) 10 and 15.
D) 30 and 35.
E) 18 and 24.
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The most famous and consequential exit poll took place in Florida during the _____ presidential elections, fueling one of the most controversial electoral struggles of all time.

A) 1984
B) 1992
C) 2000
D) 2004
E) 2008
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The typical size of a national sample survey is __________ people.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 1,000
D) 10,000
E) 100,000
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Which of the following is one of the problems with Internet polling?

A) Not enough people use the Internet.
B) Too many people use the Internet.
C) It is too slow.
D) Older and poor Americans lack access to computers.
E) It is expensive.
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31
The census is a constitutionally mandated count of the population conducted every __________ years.

A) 2
B) 5
C) 10
D) 15
E) 20
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The statistical range, with a given probability, that takes random error into account is called the

A) random sample.
B) confidence interval.
C) hypothesis interval.
D) sampling error.
E) random error.
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Whether through family socialization or genes, parents have the biggest impact

A) on economic issues.
B) on social issues.
C) during a child's early life.
D) during an individual's teenage years.
E) during an adult's life.
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If a child's parents differ on partisanship, there is a high likelihood that their children will identify as

A) Independents.
B) Democrats.
C) Republicans.
D) socialists.
E) Libertarians.
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The book suggests the future of survey research lies with

A) in-person interviews.
B) telephone polls.
C) postal polls.
D) Internet polls.
E) written surveys.
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Partisanship is most likely determined by _________ through a person's parents.

A) socialization
B) brainwashing
C) democratization
D) behavior
E) actualization
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Polls that survey a sample of voters immediately after exiting the voting booth are called _________

A) exit polls
B) push polls
C) straw polls
D) random polls
E) soft polls
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Scientific polls provided for the __________ of public opinion.

A) democratization
B) elite opinion
C) removal of error
D) socialization
E) none of the above
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Effects on opinion from the era in which one lives are called __________ effects.

A) socioeconomic
B) generational
C) occupational
D) age
E) rational
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A truly representative sample should be ______.

A) random
B) scientific
C) unscientific
D) personal
E) elite
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__________ people are more likely than wealthier people to favor more government programs to help the poor and provide child care, more funding for public education, and more protection for Social Security.

A) Working-class
B) College-educated
C) Under-employed
D) Religious and young
E) None of the above
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42
The public wants society to be open but yet realizes that security demands some __________.

A) privacy
B) restrictions
C) obligations
D) secrecy
E) scrutiny
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43
President Ford not knowing how to eat a tamale and President H.W. Bush not knowing the price of milk hurt both candidates in connecting with voters and are examples of

A) low information rationality.
B) high information rationality.
C) modicum information rationality.
D) verbose information  rationality.
E) brief information rationality.
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44
The measurement of how ideologically coherent individuals are in their political evaluation is called

A) levels of conceptualization.
B) self-interest.
C) the Likert scale.
D) socialization.
E) social prompting.
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45
Elites' ability to change public opinion is a product of

A) the truth of the message.
B) the intensity and consistency of the message.
C) the promotion of the message.
D) the ideology of the message.
E) the timing of the message.
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46
Liberals tend to be __________ and conservatives tend to be __________.

A) weak; strong
B) Democrats; Republicans
C) rural; urban
D) rich; poor
E) educated; uneducated
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47
In 2009, Senator Arlen Specter

A) left the Republican Party and became a Democrat.
B) left the Democratic Party and became a Republican.
C) left the Democratic Party and became an Independent.
D) retired from the Senate.
E) retired from the House of Representatives.
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In general, women are more __________ than men, and gender gaps are also evident on specific issues.

A) conservative
B) independent
C) liberal
D) third party
E) none of the above
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Individuals often rely on cues and instincts to make decisions, rather than on an analysis of detailed information. Scholars have termed such thinking as

A) self-interest.
B) low attention span.
C) high attention syndrome.
D) low information rationality.
E) high information rationality.
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50
A set of coherent beliefs that offers a philosophy for thinking about the scope of government is called __________

A) political ideology
B) socialization
C) partisanship
D) self-interest
E) political brinkmanship
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51
In 1948, about one in seven Americans had gone to college for at least one year; however, by 2014 more than __________ had attended college.

A) one in two
B) one in three
C) one in seven
D) one in nine
E) none of the above
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52
Over time, the amount of input by citizens has

A) decreased.
B) increased.
C) remained constant.
D) gradually increased and then recently decreased.
E) gradually decreased and then recently increased.
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53
The psychological attachment that a person feels to a political party is called ________.

A) socialization
B) party identification
C) manipulation
D) party direction
E) Duverger's law
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The reason that people tend to vote Republican as their income rises is due to the fact that most people act based upon __________

A) self-interest
B) lack of empathy
C) socialization
D) partisanship
E) ideology
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__________ is a combined measure of occupation, education, income, wealth, and relative social standing or lifestyle.

A) Socialization
B) Level of conceptualization
C) Polarization
D) Socioeconomic status
E) All of the above
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56
The fact that older, less-educated citizens die, and the average level of education of the American public has thus increased is an example of

A) brain drain.
B) generational replacement.
C) affirmative action.
D) low information rationality.
E) polarization.
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57
Which of the following is NOT true of American voters?

A) Only 10 percent know the name of the Speaker of the House.
B) Only about one-third can name one U.S. Supreme Court justice.
C) Only about half know which party controls Congress.
D) Only about half know the name of the vice president.
E) Fewer than half know the name of their own congressional representative.
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58
A condition in which differences between parties and/or the public are so stark that disagreement breaks out, fueling attacks and controversy is known as

A) partisanship.
B) socialization.
C) brinkmanship.
D) compromise.
E) polarization.
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59
Policies that grant racial or gender preferences in hiring, education, or contracting are called __________ programs.

A) racial profiling
B) faith-based
C) affirmative action
D) reverse discrimination
E) discrimination avoidance
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60
As education is connected to public opinion, the views on the controversial issue of immigration reform is an instructive example. Among college graduates, __________ favored making it possible for those here illegally to become citizens.

A) 65 percent
B) 75 percent
C) 85 percent
D) 95 percent
E) none of the above
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61
How does party identification relate to ideology?
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62
Explain how the electorate expresses its opinions and holds elected officials accountable.
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63
Identify three types of polls.
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64
Define public opinion .
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65
Today, what does a decline in efficacy and public trust mean for democracy in the United States?
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66
Explain potential errors in polls.
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67
Discuss how an individual such as Nate Silver, who loves working with numbers, can apply those skills to participate in the American political system.
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68
Explain how polling can provide a fairly precise reading of public opinion.
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69
How do political scientists measure the public's faith in the political system?
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70
Explain how party identification influences a person's view.
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71
Define political ideology .
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72
Describe how politicians measured public opinion before there were polls.
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73
Does polarization prevent good policy making?
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74
How do individuals form their political opinions?
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75
Does every citizen have an equal chance to be heard?
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76
Detail how partisanship is influenced.
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77
Define scientific polling .
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Explain the purpose of push, exit, and tracking polls .
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79
Explain how partisanship relates to public opinion.
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80
State the reasons public opinion has a powerful impact on the presidency.
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