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The American People: Demographic Trends What is demography? What such trends would affect American politics? Changes in race/ethnicity of population
New minority majority
Changes in age of population Graying of America
Regional shifts in population Regional shift to the West and South Reapportionment
Political Culture Widely shared beliefs, values and norms concerning
relationships of citizens to government / one another Important Elements of American Political Culture
liberty - preoccupation with rights equality - equal vote, equal opportunity, equality
under the law, but not equal wealth democracy - politicians accountable to the people civic duty - serve community individual responsibility – barring some
disability, individuals responsible for own actions and well being
Examples of Conflict in American Political Culture Identify the two elements of American
political culture in conflict for each statement. Example: High School students can pay taxes
on their incomes but cannot vote. Conflict: Civic Duty (pay taxes) is in conflict
with Equality (equal vote)
Examples of Conflict in American Political Culture Example: You can’t yell ‘Fire’ in a crowded
building. Conflict: Example: Citizens must pay income tax every April. Conflict: Example: Individuals can vote and register for the
Selective Service at 18, but cannot legally drink alcohol until they are 21.
Conflict: Provide two additional examples of conflicts in the
five elements of American political culture.
Political Socialization What do we do when we “socialize?” How are people affected by those they
socialize with? How would we be affected “politically” by
those we socialize with? Brainstorm possible agents of political
socialization. What factors seem to be the most influential?
Political Socialization Process by which parents and others teach children about
values, beliefs and attitudes of political culture Agents or Influencing Factors of Political Socialization
Family Religion Gender Level of Education Race and Ethnicity Region Community Social Class Media Peer Group Teachers
Identifying Influences of Your Political Socialization Fill out the handout Complete the reflection questions Which agent has the least influence on your
decisions and which has the greatest?
Political Ideology A consistent set of values and beliefs about the
proper purpose and scope of government. Liberal / left
Favor active role of government in society Seek change
Conservative / right Favor a more limited role of government in society Want to preserve traditional ways
Exceptions / contradictions
Break it down:
41% conservative/21% liberalYounger people less conservativeMinorities less conservativeWealthy more conservativeGender gapReligious more conservative
Measuring Public Opinion Public Opinion Polls Sample
Small group polled – supposed to be representative Public opinion polling = 1000-1500 people
Random sampling Sampling error = level of confidence in poll
1500-2000 in sample + 3 % Mr. Cashill told me only 900 necessary in sample
Poll Positives Policymakers can keep in touch with voters’
changing opinions on issues Especially between elections Thus contributes to democratic process
People can too
Poll Negatives Polls only reflect the passive attitudes of voters Politicians “follow” what is popular rather than
“lead” Probably not true
Create bandwagon effect People support candidate because perceived as popular Exit poll can affect outcome of national elections
Bradley effect? Pollsters can manipulate polls
Poll Question Wording Smoking
Should people be allowed to smoke cigarettes? Since cigarettes are dangerous and have deadly side
effects such as cancer wouldn't you agree that smoking should be controlled to save the lives of many?
Gun Control Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "There is a
need for stricter gun laws." Many people have said that there is a need for stricter
laws on dangerous weapons. Do you agree?
War with Iraq (January 2003 Pew Research survey) “Would you favor or oppose taking military action in
Iraq to end Saddam Hussein’s rule” 68% favored military action 25% opposed military action
“Would you favor or oppose taking military action in Iraq to end Saddam Hussein’s rule even if it meant that U.S. forces might suffer thousands of casualties” 43% favored 48% opposed
2005 Pew Research survey 51% of respondents said they favored
“making it legal for doctors to give terminally ill patients the means to end their lives”
44% said they favored “making it legal for doctors to assist terminally ill patients in committing suicide”
FRQPublic opinion polls are a way to link the public with elected officials. Members of Congress often use polls to understand the views of their constituents, but they must also pay attention to other political considerations.
a.Identify two characteristics of a valid, scientific, public opinion poll.
b.Explain why each of the following enhances the influence of public opinion on the voting decisions of members of Congress.
Strong public opinion as expressed in polling results Competitive re-elections
c.Explain why each of the following limits the influence of public opinion on the voting decisions of members of Congress.
Legislators’ voting records Party leadership
Types of Political Participation Voting
Most common for Americans; especially in presidential elections Protesting
Dramatic and unconventional Civil disobedience
Contributing Contacting Campaigning Running for office Joining a political organization Litigating Chatting Why would people choose to do each of these things?