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Gov Ch9 Vocab



Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

1. 

_____ is the collected attitudes of a group of adults. Because there is no one true "public," but rather many different groups with their own distinct opinions, there is no one definitive _____. Political scientist V. O. Key Jr. described public opinion as what governments "find it prudent to heed."
a.
public socializtion
c.
public opinion
b.
community opinion
d.
political propaganda
 

2. 

A random survey to discover popular views on matters of public importance.
a.
public opinion poll
c.
focus group
b.
statistical mean survey
d.
double blind study
 

3. 

Small numbers of people who represent a cross-section of the total population that has been polled on a specific issue.
a.
groups
c.
clusters
b.
samples
d.
pods
 

4. 

A survey of opinions taken to estimate the strength of opposing candidates or the popularity of a proposed law.
a.
trial and error
c.
straw poll
b.
public opinion
d.
political socialization
 

5. 

A polling sample that does not accurately represent the population.
a.
biased sample
c.
alien sample
b.
unbiased sample
d.
population sample
 

6. 

Employed by some of the best survey-taking firms, a _____ is a technique to ascertain public opinion on a subject. The main premise of the technique is that everyone should have an equal probability of being selected to give his or her opinion.  It is the most important factor in an accurate opinion poll.
a.
straw poll
c.
focus group
b.
universal sample
d.
random sample
 

7. 

In such surveys as opinion polls, the _____ is the difference between the sample's results and the results had each person been polled.
a.
justification
c.
sample
b.
sampling error
d.
random sample
 

8. 

_____ is the process by which people acquire their political attitudes and beliefs. This process usually occurs through association with friends, family, and coworkers. Some of the key elements are his or her economic status, education level, religion, race, current events, the media, and opinion leaders.
a.
political persuasion
c.
political radicalization
b.
political orientation
d.
political socialization
 

9. 

The _____-television, radio, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet-are together among the most powerful methods of communicating a message to a huge group of people, since they combine the influence of both the broadcast media and the print media.
a.
digital cable
c.
mass media
b.
news
d.
pressure groups
 

10. 

A _____ is a group of people, usually friends or associates, who are about the same age and who share the same social characteristics, i.e., religion or occupation. They play a major role in the socialization of both children and adults, helping to shape beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes.
a.
peer group
c.
political party
b.
social group
d.
liberal or conservative group
 

11. 

The opposite of conservatism, _____ is a political ideology based on support for civil rights, tolerance for social and political change, and the advocacy of government action to improve individuals' welfare. They also favor international cooperation and government regulation of business.
a.
radicalism
c.
liberalism
b.
libertarianism
d.
moderation
 

12. 

_____ is a philosophy of government that favors the maintenance of existing organizations. Generally, they are pragmatic and emphasize free enterprise capitalism, strict law and order, minimal economic intervention by the government, and national traditions. They also often favor military strength and enforcement of traditional social values.
a.
Liberalism
c.
Communism
b.
Conservatism
d.
Facism
 

13. 

People with political views that are in the middle ground between liberal and conservative.
a.
radicals
c.
Southern Democrats
b.
moderates
d.
Northeast Republicans
 

14. 

Persons on the extreme left side of the political spectrum who do not believe in working within the established political processes to achieve their goals and who often want to destroy the established governmental system.
a.
libertarians
c.
radical left
b.
liberals
d.
radical conservatives
 

15. 

In the political spectrum, those who resist change more strongly than do moderates or conservatives.
a.
radical right
c.
liberals
b.
radical left
d.
communists
 

16. 

People who resist change much more strongly than do either moderates or conservatives. _____ not only do not want society to change, they are willing to actively fight against social change.
a.
Libertarians
c.
Communists
b.
reactionaries
d.
Facists
 

17. 

An _____ is a person with well-thought-out political opinions that are consistent on a number of issues. _____ are frequently zealous advocates of their own points of view
a.
Republican
c.
lethargic
b.
Democrat
d.
ideologue
 

18. 

Also known as pressure groups or lobbies, _____ are organized groups of people who share common goals, such as increasing the political power of senior citizens or stopping an unpopular bill. They actively try to influence legislators' and policymakers' opinions by approaching them in Congress' many lobbies, by wielding public opinion, and through electioneering.
a.
interest groups
c.
elected representatives
b.
social clubs
d.
politicians
 

19. 

Organizations that usually support policies that benefit business in general and work toward seeking policy goals that benefit their particular membership.
a.
congressional committees
c.
trade organizations
b.
social classes
d.
peer groups
 

20. 

All individuals over 16 who are working or who are actively looking for a job.
a.
adults
c.
peer groups
b.
labor force
d.
unemployed
 

21. 

A term derived from citizens' habit of accosting legislators in the lobbies of their legislative chambers to make their opinions known before a vote, _____ is a process in which individuals or organizations try to influence the outcome of a legislative vote, the content of a bill, or a decision by the government. In the last part of the 19th century, _____ earned themselves a bad name because they often tried to bribe lawmakers. Nowadays, they still have a reputation for being aggressive, but they perform an important role in government by letting legislators know what constituents want.
a.
filibustering
c.
clustering
b.
lobbying
d.
organizing
 

22. 

A person who usually acts as an agent for a group that seeks to bring about the passage or defeat of legislative bills, to influence their content, or to influence administrative actions.
a.
lobbyist
c.
chamber organizer
b.
unionist
d.
loyal opposition
 

23. 

Established by and representing a labor union, company, or special interest group, _____ raise and donate campaign funds on behalf of the organizations or people they represent. They are a major force in politics. In the last 20 years, they have become the most important source of political contributions. In order to be legitimate, they must raise money from at least 50 volunteer donors and that money must be given to at least five candidates in a federal election. Each candidate may receive up to $5,000 each in each election.
a.
Pressure Groups
c.
Political Persuasion Committees PAC's
b.
Political Action Committees PAC's
d.
National Chamber of Commerce
 

24. 

Systems by which interest groups evaluate (rate) the performance of legislators based on how the legislators have served the interest groups
a.
evaluation/popularity systems
c.
interests systems
b.
ratings systems
d.
legislative systems
 



 
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