In the 1960s, a new group of scholars began studying the link between culture and democracy. Specifically, Almond and Verba used surveys to get information about how individuals in different countries felt about political institutions, actors, and processes. They claimed that the type of culture that is most compatible with democracy is

A. parochial culture.
B. subject culture.
C. participant culture.
D. American culture.

C. participant culture.

Political Science

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Party __________ refers to the tendency of the Democratic Party to take more liberal positions and the Republican Party to take more conservative positions on key issues

Fill in the blank with the right word.

Political Science

Which of the following would be a structural explanation for the Supreme Court decision that allowed the military to keep Japanese Americans in internment camps during World War II?

a. Congress passing supporting legislation making relocation and internment possible. b. Media hysteria about a potential Japanese invasion of the continental United States. c. Anti-Japanese attitudes that were widespread among the public, particularly on the West Coast. d. The enormous powers vested in the president as commander-in-chief by the Constitution.

Political Science