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Public Opinion The distribution of the population’s beliefs about politics and policy issues Demography The science of population changes Census A valuable tool for understanding population changes Required every 10 years by the Constitution

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Page 1: Public Opinion ◦ The distribution of the population’s beliefs about politics and policy issues  Demography ◦ The science of population changes  Census

Public Opinion◦ The distribution of the population’s beliefs

about politics and policy issues Demography

◦ The science of population changes Census

◦ A valuable tool for understanding population changes

◦ Required every 10 years by the Constitution

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The Immigrant Society◦ United States is a nation of immigrants.◦ Three waves of immigration:

Northwestern Europeans (prior to late 19th Century) Southern and eastern Europeans (late 19th and early

20th centuries) Hispanics and Asians (late 20th century)

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The American Melting Pot◦ Melting Pot: the mixing of cultures, ideas, and

peoples that has changed the American nation◦ Minority Majority: the emergence of a non-

Caucasian majority◦ Political culture is an overall set of values widely

shared within a society.

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The American Melting Pot (continued)◦ African Americans face a legacy of racism. ◦ Hispanics are the largest minority group faced

with the problem of illegal immigration. Simpson-Mazzoli Act: requires employers document

citizenship of employee

◦ Asian immigration has been driven by a new class of professional workers.

◦ Native Americans: indigenous and disadvantaged

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The Regional Shift◦ Population shift from east

to west◦Reapportionment: the

process of reallocating seats in the House of Representatives every 10 years on the basis of the results of the census.

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The Graying of America◦ Fastest growing age group is over 65◦ Potential drain on Social Security

Pay as you go system In 1942, 42 workers per retiree In 2040, 2 workers per retiree

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Political Socialization:◦ “the process through which and individual

acquires [their] particular political orientation” (Richard Dawson)

◦ Orientation grows firmer with age The Process of Political Socialization

◦ The Family: Political leanings of children often mirror their parents’ leanings

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FamilyFamily

Political and Political and Community LeadersCommunity Leaders

SchoolsSchools

PeersPeers

The MediaThe Media

ChurchesChurches

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The Process of Political Socialization (continued)◦ The Mass Media

Chief source of information as children age Generation gap is viewing television news

◦ School Used by government to socialize young into political

culture Better-educated citizens are more likely to vote and are

more knowledgeable about politics and policy.

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Political Learning Over a Lifetime◦ Aging increases political participation and

strength of party attachment.

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How Polls Are Conducted◦ Sample: a small proportion of people who are

chosen in a survey to be representative of the whole◦ Random Sampling: the key technique employed

by sophisticated survey researchers which operates on the principle that everyone should have an equal probability of being selected for the sample

◦ Stratified Sampling: A process of random sampling in which the national population is divided into fourths; representative counties and metropolitan statistical areas are selected as representative of the national population.

◦ Sampling Error: the level of confidence in the findings of a public opinion poll

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The Role of Polls in American Democracy◦ Polls help politicians detect public preferences.◦ But critics say polls make politicians think more

about following than leading public Even though politicians do not track opinion to make

policy◦ Question wording may affect survey results

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The Role of Polls in American Democracy◦ Polls may distort election process◦ Exit Polls: used by the media to predict election

day winners May discourage people from voting 2000 presidential election in Florida

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What Polls Reveal About Americans’ Political Information◦ Americans don’t know much about politics.◦ Americans may know their basic beliefs but not

how that affects policies of the government. The Decline of Trust in Government

◦ Since 1964, trust in government has declined.◦ Trust in government has gone up for a short

time after September 11.

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Political Ideology:◦ A coherent set of beliefs about politics, public

policy, and public purpose Who Are the Liberals and Conservatives?

◦ Predominance of conservative over liberal thinking

◦ Currently about 38% conservative, 24% liberal, 38% moderate Gender gap: women tend to be less conservative than

men Ideological variation by religion too

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Do People Think in Ideological Terms?◦ Ideologues: think in

ideological terms◦ Group Benefits voters:

view politics through party or group label

◦ Nature of the Times: view of politics based on whether times are good or bad

◦ No issue content: vote routinely for party or personality

Voters' Thought Processes

Group Benefits

42%

Nature of the Times

24%

No I ssue Content

22%

Ideologue12%

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Political Participation: all the activities used by citizens to influence the selection of political leaders or the policies they pursue

Conventional Participation◦ Voting in elections◦ Working in campaigns or running for office◦ Contacting elected officials

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Protest as Participation◦ Protest: a form of political participation designed

to achieve policy changes through dramatic and unconventional tactics

◦ Civil disobedience: a form of political participation that reflects a conscious decision to break a law believed to be immoral and to suffer the consequences

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Class, Inequality, and Participation

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Public Attitudes Toward the Scope of Government◦ Many people have no opinion about scope of

government.◦ Public opinion is inconsistent, which may lead to

policy gridlock. Democracy, Public Opinion, and Political

Action◦ Americans select leaders, but do they do so wisely?◦ If people know little about candidates’ issues, how

can they effectively take part in the political process?

◦ People vote more for performance than policy.

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American society is ethnically diverse and changing.

Knowing public opinion is important to a democracy, just as polling has costs and benefits.

Americans know little about politics. Political participation is generally low.