________ suggests that political identity is something you are either born with or that emerges unconsciously during childhood, given your family and community context

A. Proletariatism
B. Constructivism
C. Primordialism
D. Nativism
E. Fundamentalism


C

Political Science

You might also like to view...

According to Larry Sabato,

A) the importance of campaign consultants can be overstated. B) the importance of campaign consultants is generally understated. C) the utilization of campaign consultants stands as the greatest threat to democratic government since the rise of Adolph Hitler. D) the use of negative campaigning usually has little or no effect on the outcome of an election. E) campaign consultants are entirely useless.

Political Science

The process of acquiring political attitudes is known as

a. political coordination. b. political substantiation. c. political reification. d. political socialization.

Political Science

What did the global economic crisis of 2008 show about the relationship between state and society?

a. States like China, where the state played a stronger role in the economy, fared worse than states like theUnited States, where the state played a smaller role in the economy b. In order to overcome the economic crisis, states must increase their role in society. c. States like China, where the state played a stronger role in the economy, fared better than states like theUnited States, where the state played a smaller role in the economy. d. It is more difficult for states like the United States to overcome the economic crisis, because they have somany actors in their decision-making process, such as interest groups and the media.

Political Science

The Supreme Court's decisions in two flag-burning cases have

A) held that flag burning is a punishable desecration of a sacred national symbol. B) ?been at odds with each other, leaving uncertainty about this symbolically important area of the law. C) ?held that flag burning is a legally protected political expression. D) ?both sent the cases back to lower courts for rehearing, where the litigants settled, so there is no final decision to point to. E) ?been decided on narrow procedural grounds, with no decision on the main legal issue.

Political Science