Why does political culture matter in American politics?
a. The solutions to the problems faced by Americans are heavily shaped by our core beliefs.
b. It is the cultural values of the United States that allow us to promote collectivist policies.
c. American political culture supports the policies of outsourcing and heavy government regulation that are critical to a competitive economy.
d. Immigrants cannot learn American political culture and as such it is a cleavage in American politics.
a
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate account of what political scientists believe today about individuals' acquisition of political party identification?
a. Individuals do not identify with a political party until they reach voting age. b. Individuals identify with a political party during adolescence when they begin learning about government and politics in high school. c. Children identify with the political party of their parents and maintain that party identification throughout their lives. d. Although children identify with the party of their parents, young adults often change their party identification. e. Individuals never change party identification once they reach ten years of age.
Spoken presentations by attorneys to the appellate court laying out the reasons why the court should rule in his or her client's favor are known as
A) affirmation action. B) briefs. C) criminal defenses. D) dissenting opinions. E) oral arguments.