midterm 2 (related questions) Flashcards
According to polls, men and women tend to disagree on certain issues. Of the following issues, about which are men and women closest in agreement?
A. abortion rights B. affirmative action
C. poverty assistance D. education assistance
E. use of military force
A
Scholars have done the LEAST study into the political influence of ________ on American citizens.
A. religion B. families
C. schools D. media E. peers
A
A member of Congress who wants to act on what the majority of his or her constituency thinks on a particular issue would be advised to respond to which of the following indicators?
A. letters from constituents
B. the editorial positions of newspapers in the constituency C. public demonstrations by constituents
D. a poll based on a random sample of constituents
E. the number of yard signs on major streets
D
The accuracy of a poll is usually expressed in terms of A. population density. B. census parameter. C. population error. D. sampling error.
E. interview error.
D
The term public opinion is frequently used in reference to all of American society. This perspective is
A. accurate, since Americans are one people & indivisible.
B. less accurate than a view of public opinion based on the majority, since the political system operates on the principle of majority rule.
C. less accurate than the idea that Americans form many publics, which differ greatly in such things as the level of attention they pay to politics.
D. less accurate than a view of public opinion based on what the news media are saying about the public.
E. accurate, because there is little diversity in American public opinion.
C
In his definition of public opinion, the author claims that the opinions of private individuals become public opinion when they
A. first enter people’s heads.
B. are openly expressed.
C. become part of the conflict between the Rep. & Dem. parties.
D. are measured in opinion polls.
E. become part of the conflict between populists and libertarians.
B
The key factors in determining the accuracy of an opinion poll are the
A. population size and the sample size.
B. sample size and the timeline over which the sample was taken.
C. size of the sample and whether the sample was selected from the population by a random method.
D. sample size and whether the sample has the same percentage of men and women as the population.
E. anonymous nature of the sampling process and sample size.
C
Sources of polling error can include
A. question order.
B. unrepresentative samples.
C. respondents’ lack of knowledge or interest in the issue.
D. question wording.
E. All these answers are correct.
E
The process of political socialization in the United States is
A. normally cumulative; political beliefs attained earlier in life tend to be retained to a substantial degree.
B. highly structured; children are subjected to an intense system of government-mandated political indoctrination.
C. highly effective; Americans are the best informed citizens in the world.
D. extremely narrow; most Americans get nearly all their opinions from a single source.
E. uniform; there are almost no differences in the opinions of various groups, such as northerners and southerners.
A
Dramatic change in party identification is uncommon and is almost always a consequence of
A. a change in the policy position of the president.
B. major upheaval.
C. popular satisfaction with a government initiative.
D. a change in the law.
E. a Supreme Court ruling.
B
The process by which individuals acquire their political opinions is called
A. popular culture. B. social communication.
C. socio-economic change. D. political socialization. E. political assimilation.
D
As an agent of political socialization, the American family has its greatest effect on individuals’
A. party identification.
B. choice and form of higher education.
C. professional career.
D. knowledge of particular public policies.
E. rate of political participation.
A
A consistent pattern of opinion on particular issues that stems from a coherent set of political beliefs is called
A. conservatism. B. ideology.
C. socialization. D. politicization.
E. None of these answers is correct.
B
Of the 2009-2010 health care reform legislation, a Gallup poll found that nearly a third of the public mistakenly believed that the legislation package included
A. vastly increased funding for Medicaid, the federal health care program for low-income individuals.
B. government committees that would decide which elderly patients would receive life-saving treatment and which would not.
C. an elimination of the Medicare program.
D. government-sponsored health care for illegal immigrants.
E. a legalization of partial-birth abortions.
B
Which of the following statements about Americans and ideology and political thinking is true?
A. Liberalism and conservatism have such imprecise meanings that it is not useful to think about politics in these terms.
B. Americans overwhelmingly identify themselves as liberals.
C. Americans are highly sophisticated in their political thinking.
D. Only a minority of Americans can be classified as true ideologues.
E. Americans are highly consistent in their political thinking.
D
Each of the following statements could be considered true of either economic or social liberals, EXCEPT that
A. they favor government activism in the area of distribution of economic benefits.
B. they prefer a smaller role for government in upholding social and cultural traditions.
C. they favor more government spending for the poor.
D. they believe lifestyle choices should be left to the individual.
E. they believe that government should be used to promote traditional values.
E
Which of the following statements is true?
A. Franklin Roosevelt had little faith that public opinion would preserve the Social Security program, and expected it to be dismantled within a few decades.
B. Public opinion on the usefulness of the Social Security system tends to swing back and forth dramatically with the health of the national economy.
C. George W. Bush attempted to privatize aspects of social security, only to back down in the face of determined resistance.
D. Franklin Roosevelt attempted to increase the size of the Social Security system, but backed down in the face of strong public opinion against any expansion.
E. Ronald Reagan refused, against the wishes of his party, to propose reform of the Social Security system, because he knew public opinion would oppose it.
C
Which of the following is true of the relationship between public opinion and shifts in major government policies?
A. On high-profile issues particularly, public opinion tends to affect policy to a greater degree than policymakers’ agendas affect public opinion.
B. Analysts Page and Shapiro concluded that leaders’ opinions ultimately affect most policy issues more than the larger public opinion.
C. The linguist Noam Chomsky claimed that democracy consistently preserved the will of the people over the will of elite interests.
D. Analysts Robert Erikson, Michael MacKuen, and James Stimson found a pattern consistent with their claim that “public opinion has little influence over policy”.
E. All these answers are correct.
A
What are the two distinguishing characteristics of political socialization?
A. Schools are the most influential agent of political socialization, and political socialization is strongest during childhood.
B. Family is the strongest agent of political socialization, and political socialization is strongest during high school and college
C. Political socialization is cumulative, and is most heavily developed during childhood.
D. Political socialization is transitory, and is most heavily developed during young adulthood.
E. Political socialization occurs primarily among educated populations, and is most heavily developed during adulthood.
C
The only presidential election in which the Gallup poll erred badly was
A. 1928 Hoover-Smith. B. 1936 Roosevelt-Landon. C. 1948 Truman-Dewey. D. 1964 Johnson-Goldwater. E. 2000 Bush-Gore.
C