A) economic class.
B) religion.
C) partisanship.
D) race and ethnicity.
E) age and generational beliefs.
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A) liberals.
B) fully Republican or Democrat.
C) Republicans.
D) fully independent.
E) Democrats.
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A) liberals.
B) conservatives.
C) populists.
D) libertarians.
E) communists.
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A) affirmative action.
B) abortion rights.
C) higher levels of education spending.
D) the use of force to settle international disputes.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) Franklin Roosevelt had little faith that public opinion would preserve the Social Security program; he expected it to be dismantled within a few decades.
B) Public opinion on the usefulness of the Social Security system tends to swing back and forth dramatically with the health of the national economy.
C) George W.Bush attempted to privatize aspects of Social Security,only to back down in the face of determined resistance.
D) Franklin Roosevelt attempted to increase the size of the Social Security system,but backed down in the face of strong public opinion against any expansion.
E) The increase in tougher crime and sentencing laws in the 1990s went into effect despite indications that public opinion strongly opposed the trend.
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A) give what they regard as the socially correct response to certain questions even though they think differently.
B) are asked about familiar issues.
C) have an opinion and reveal it.
D) admit they are not familiar with an issue and offer no opinion.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) libertarian.
B) liberal.
C) populist.
D) social conservative.
E) economic conservative.
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A) the percentage of polled individuals that claim membership in a particular party.
B) formal membership in a political party.
C) a person's sense of loyalty to a political party.
D) a political party's platform-the stances on issues that define its beliefs.
E) the ability of individual citizens to identify the major issue positions of the major political parties.
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A) letters from constituents
B) the editorial positions of newspapers in the constituency
C) public demonstrations by constituents
D) a poll based on a random selection sample of constituents
E) the number of yard signs on major streets
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A) use of random telephone polling.
B) unrepresentative samples.
C) respondents' lack of knowledge or interest in the issue.
D) question wording.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) Schools are the most influential agent of political socialization,and political socialization is strongest during childhood.
B) Family is the strongest agent of political socialization,and political socialization is strongest during high school and college.
C) Political socialization is cumulative,and it is most heavily developed during childhood.
D) Political socialization is transitory,and it is most heavily developed during young adulthood.
E) Political socialization occurs primarily among educated populations,and it is most heavily developed during adulthood.
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A) Opinion polls are the most relied-upon method of measuring public opinion.
B) Polls can be erroneous at times.
C) Sampling error decreases as the size of the sample increases.
D) Polling accuracy diminishes when respondents are unfamiliar with the issues in question.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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A) New York
B) Florida
C) Illinois
D) Oregon
E) Alabama
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A) first enter people's heads.
B) are openly expressed.
C) become part of the conflict between the Republican and Democratic parties.
D) are measured in opinion polls.
E) become part of the conflict between populists and libertarians.
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A) elementary school.
B) middle school.
C) high school.
D) an undergraduate college program.
E) graduate school.
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A) leaders
B) the media
C) peers
D) church
E) None of these answers is correct,as ALL represent secondary socializing agents.
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A) The member votes for a declaration of war because her constituents favor it by large majorities,even though she personally opposes it.
B) The member votes against a resolution declaring war because she agrees with her constituents that it is unwise to pursue military conflict at that time.
C) The member votes against a resolution declaring war,believing it unwise,despite her constituents having a majority opinion in favor of the war.
D) The member conducts extensive polling to determine the will of her constituents.
E) The member declines to vote on the resolution for a declaration of war because she does not feel she understands the issue fully.
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