1. How are political beliefs formed?
Political beliefs are formed by the media, family, and also in some cases even the schools. The media plays a huge role in political beliefs because they are always leaning to one side either the left or the right. Families and some schools also lean either to the left or the right.
2. How do political beliefs evolve?
Political beliefs evolve when you get older because you have a better understanding on your political beliefs are and you could choose what type of political belief you are because you could of been democratic growing up but then thought that the republican party is better or vise verse.
3. Know the process by which political beliefs are transmitted.
Political beliefs can be transmitted by family members such as your parents manipulating the child to be the political party that the parent is. The media also plays apart in political beliefs meaning that they could slander one political party so you believe that the other political party is better.
4. Know why US citizens hold certain beliefs about politics?
People hold certain beliefs about politics because of the media. The media can also manipulate you to believe that one candidate is better than the other. It also could be the fact that the family members manipulate the people to.
5. How do families, schools, and the media act to perpetuate or change political beliefs?
They can manipulate you to believe in there political party. In the schools there could be a republican government teacher slandering on the Democratic party and also vise verse. That could be the same for the media and also people that you live with.
6. Understand the ways in which political culture affects and informs political participation.
People that live in rural areas could be affected by that fact that they have no transportation to go to the polling places or to political debates. They could also be working multiple jobs and can not have time to stop by the polling place or participate in political debates. In the "rich" areas it could be the opposite and the people that live there that participate in every political debate and vote at the polling place.
7. Understand why individuals engage in various forms of political participation and how that participation may affect the political system.
People engage in various forms of political participation to understand more about the candidates that they are voting for or they want to have more knowledge in politics. If people were to participate more then everyone may know more about there candidates and vote more responsibly and not just vote for there political party candidate.
8. What leads citizens to differ from one another in their political beliefs and behaviors and the political consequences of these differences? (should focus on the demographic features of the American population and the different views that people hold of the political process)
Family most likely leads to people with different political beliefs. The media could play a role in what citizens differ in political beliefs also. A family that is Republican has different beliefs than a family that is Democratic. The same is for media because one media station can be Republican and another media station can be Democratic so they would have different beliefs based there party.
9. What are the group differences in political beliefs and behavior?
Many people that are from the Democratic party are from the rural areas and that makes there behavior mad at the government for not doing enough for the poor. The people that are from the Republican party are mostly rich and/or male so there behavior is not mad at the government because they believe that the government is doing just enough for the poor and for everybody.
10. How do changes in political participation affect the political system?
Participating in political things affects the political system greatly because the people that participate in such activities have a better knowledge of there politicians that they are voting for.
11. What role is played by party organizations, PACs, and money generally in campaigns?
They influence the decision making of the the legislators. They want congress to know where they stand on issues relation to organizations and in politics. They would like to know that they have a voice in the legislature branch.
12. What roles do the groups listed above play in the electoral process?
The groups listed above play a big role in the electoral process because they
Political beliefs are formed by the media, family, and also in some cases even the schools. The media plays a huge role in political beliefs because they are always leaning to one side either the left or the right. Families and some schools also lean either to the left or the right.
2. How do political beliefs evolve?
Political beliefs evolve when you get older because you have a better understanding on your political beliefs are and you could choose what type of political belief you are because you could of been democratic growing up but then thought that the republican party is better or vise verse.
3. Know the process by which political beliefs are transmitted.
Political beliefs can be transmitted by family members such as your parents manipulating the child to be the political party that the parent is. The media also plays apart in political beliefs meaning that they could slander one political party so you believe that the other political party is better.
4. Know why US citizens hold certain beliefs about politics?
People hold certain beliefs about politics because of the media. The media can also manipulate you to believe that one candidate is better than the other. It also could be the fact that the family members manipulate the people to.
5. How do families, schools, and the media act to perpetuate or change political beliefs?
They can manipulate you to believe in there political party. In the schools there could be a republican government teacher slandering on the Democratic party and also vise verse. That could be the same for the media and also people that you live with.
6. Understand the ways in which political culture affects and informs political participation.
People that live in rural areas could be affected by that fact that they have no transportation to go to the polling places or to political debates. They could also be working multiple jobs and can not have time to stop by the polling place or participate in political debates. In the "rich" areas it could be the opposite and the people that live there that participate in every political debate and vote at the polling place.
7. Understand why individuals engage in various forms of political participation and how that participation may affect the political system.
People engage in various forms of political participation to understand more about the candidates that they are voting for or they want to have more knowledge in politics. If people were to participate more then everyone may know more about there candidates and vote more responsibly and not just vote for there political party candidate.
8. What leads citizens to differ from one another in their political beliefs and behaviors and the political consequences of these differences? (should focus on the demographic features of the American population and the different views that people hold of the political process)
Family most likely leads to people with different political beliefs. The media could play a role in what citizens differ in political beliefs also. A family that is Republican has different beliefs than a family that is Democratic. The same is for media because one media station can be Republican and another media station can be Democratic so they would have different beliefs based there party.
9. What are the group differences in political beliefs and behavior?
Many people that are from the Democratic party are from the rural areas and that makes there behavior mad at the government for not doing enough for the poor. The people that are from the Republican party are mostly rich and/or male so there behavior is not mad at the government because they believe that the government is doing just enough for the poor and for everybody.
10. How do changes in political participation affect the political system?
Participating in political things affects the political system greatly because the people that participate in such activities have a better knowledge of there politicians that they are voting for.
11. What role is played by party organizations, PACs, and money generally in campaigns?
They influence the decision making of the the legislators. They want congress to know where they stand on issues relation to organizations and in politics. They would like to know that they have a voice in the legislature branch.
12. What roles do the groups listed above play in the electoral process?
The groups listed above play a big role in the electoral process because they