If the belief systems of the masses are full of inaccuracies and inconsistencies, can we learn anything about politics by studying those belief systems?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Studying the beliefs of individual Americans in the 1950s, Converse concluded that only about 15 percent of the population had a sophisticated, "elite belief system" characterized by extensive political knowledge and abstract ideas that were well organized by constraint knowledge. The rest of the population lacked detailed political knowledge.
2. Other studies conclude that even those with a modest level of political knowledge are able to fashion reasonable political opinions and make good judgments about politics by using a variety of mental shortcuts.

Political Science

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A. are not inherently equal under international law B. have full sovereignty over their own affairs C. may have full independence and territorial integrity D. should take disputes to the International Court of Justice

Political Science

Unlike U.S. Senators and Representatives, what key power does the U.S. President possess?

a. Rule of law b. National popular mandate c. Judicial review d. Control of the bureaucracy e. Constitutional mandate

Political Science

When we indicate that an employee's implementation decisions in a bureaucracy are reviewed at ascending levels within the organization, this is describing which core component of bureaucracies?

A) ??expertise of bureaucrats B) ?mission statement C) hierarchy of authority D) ?policy-making process E) ?iron triangle

Political Science

Which of the following factors contributed to colonists' strong support for the Bill of Rights?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science