A comprehensive set of beliefs about the political world is _______.
A. a political culture
B. the basis of national character
C. a political ideology
D. composed primarily of cognitive orientations
Answer: C
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Developing the skills that a person brings to the problem of ethical decision making is called
a. the ethics of virtue. b. a moral inventory. c. personal creed. d. socialization.
Explain how a liberal, a libertarian, and a conservative would respond to a government program used to promote traditional moral values.
What will be an ideal response?
At the start of a campaign, it is important for a candidate to:
a. Ignore data from previous elections. b. Declare which issues are important to them. c. Carefully analyze who the voters are in their district. d. Intimidate the opposition.
In Study A, a researcher wants to explain what variables lead some people to be Democrats, some to be Republicans, and some to be Independents. In Study B, a researcher wants to explain what effects political party identification has on the views of people concerning political issues. What kind of variable is political party identification in these studies?
A. An independent variable in both studies B. A dependent variable in both studies C. An independent variable in Study A and a dependent variable in Study B D. A dependent variable in Study A and an independent variable in Study B