Gregg wants to see Texas remain business friendly in the future and is against the state creating more regulations. In fact, all Gregg really wants is for the state to reduce the number of regulations it currently has. Which political culture do you think Gregg does not care for and why? Which political culture does Gregg most align with?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Gregg probably has a dislike for the moralistic political culture, which focuses on the collective good and considers the desires and needs of the community.
2. If one puts the needs of business in front of the needs of the community, a person is mainly influenced by the individualistic political culture, which centers on the individual's achievement and needs, as opposed to those of the community.
3. Gregg appears to align with the individualistic political culture.

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