Discuss and identify key features of the political culture of the United States.

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Political culture is defined as the people's collective beliefs and attitudes about government and the political process. In the United States, several key features of this culture stand out over time: liberty, or the idea of individual freedom and protection from government interference; equality, or equality of opportunity for all, which has evolved slowly over the history of the United States; capitalism, or support for a free-market economic system; consent of the governed, including majority rule; emphasis on the individual; and the importance of family and community.

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A. Culture has value. B. When it comes to cultural ownership, it is always very clear what should be protected. C. Groups are often forced to engage the Western legal tradition in order to prevent the exploitation of their traditional cultures. D. The idea of owning things that are treasured by their communities is sometimes foreign to the cultures of groups seeking protection.

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A person's subjective feeling of affiliation with a party is called

A) campaign slogan. D) campaign theme. B) party identification. E) None of the above C) party platform.

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All of these are considered features of a healthy economy by economists and government officials EXCEPT

A. an increase in imports. B. a low inflation rate. C. increasing gross domestic product (GDP). D. low poverty and high literacy rates. E. a low unemployment rate.

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Which forms of government allow direct democracy?

a. the U.S. government  b. most of the western states  c. most of the eastern states  d. all of the states 

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