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Political Philosophy and User Responses
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Intro to US Government F 2014

flanery,daniel

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populism equality individualism republicanism fatalism
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Government should be involved in protecting the health of the financial industry over individual citizens’ rights.
Government should allow the market economy to be free and unrestricted.
Government should not obstruct individuals’ efforts to obtain property.
Government should promote equality only to those who were born in the country.
The national government should become more involved in state politics.
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c.Government should not obstruct individuals’ efforts to obtain property.

________ often predict the degree and type of political participation, which shapes political culture.
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b.
c.
d.
e.

Political values
Demographic factors
Community-oriented economics
Individual incentives
Group dynamics
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c.individualism

Which of the following attributes is associated with capitalism, the economic system in America?
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The belief that a person’s fate can be closely attributed to his or her own efforts is known as ________ and is fundamental to the American Dream.
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a.Political values

Belief in which of the following ideals is part of the core of American political culture?
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b.
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Allegiance to parental homeland
Strength in diversity
Caste system
Foreign diplomacy
Government intervention

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c.Caste system

Government ownership of key industries
Private jobs over public programs
Higher taxes for the poorest

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