LSU POLI 2051: Exam 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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POLI 2051
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POLI 2051
LSU POLI 2051: Exam 2 Questions With
Complete Solutions
push polls Poses as a survey designed to implant negative information about an opponent
in voters' minds.
exit polls Polling after individuals vote in an election poll.
likely voters Age eligible voters only show for about 50%.
bandwag...
LSU POLI 2051: Exam 2 Questions With
Complete Solutions
push polls Poses as a survey designed to implant negative information about an opponent
in voters' minds.
exit polls Polling after individuals vote in an election poll.
likely voters Age eligible voters only show for about 50%.
bandwagon A poll showing a particular candidate moving up or surging ahead and you
vote for him because you see that.
undergo effect You vote for someone who seems like they don't have a chance.
liberal Favoring reform, open to new ideas, and tolerant of the ideas and behavior of
others; not bound by traditional thinking; broad-minded.
conservative Favoring traditional views and values; tending to oppose change.
, LSU POLI 2051: Exam 2 Questions With
Complete Solutions
populist A supporter of the rights and power of the people.
libertarian One who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the role of
the state.
sampling error A measuring of the accuracy of a public opinion poll; mainly a function of
sample size and usually expressed in percentage terms.
agents of socialization Those agents, such as family and the media, have significant
impact on citizens' political socialization.
so-called religious right Consists mostly of white, evangelical Protestants
political participation Involvement in activities intended to influence public policy and
leadership, such as voting, joining political groups, contacting elected officials, demonstrating
for political causes, and giving money to political candidates.
, LSU POLI 2051: Exam 2 Questions With
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conventional Relatively routine, non-threatening behavior that uses the channels of
representative government.
unconventional Relatively uncommon behavior that challenges or defies government
channels
voting The most common and most studied form of participation.
voting rights act (1965) Ended literacy tests.
15th amendment Black men can vote.
19th amendment Women can vote.
26th amendment 18 years old and up can vote.
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