1.How are political beliefs formed?
Political beliefs are usually formed as an individual is growing up. A lot of the time it is what the parents of that person believed in growing up.
2. How do political beliefs evolve?
Political beliefs evolve as an individual person matures. With age people become wiser and their views change. Also they chose to follow the politics in which benefit them the most.
3.Know the process by which political beliefs are transmitted.
Political beliefs are transmitted through the way a person sees politics and their action towards them. Aldo by voting for a specific party in elections specifies how political beliefs are transmitted.
4.Know why US citizens hold certain beliefs about politics
US citizens have seen throughout history the way politics work. The certain beliefs they hold are a Meer image of that. The way they go about politics is do to the fact on how it has benefited them.
5. How do families, schools, and the media act to perpetuate or change political beliefs?
Families want their children to believe in what they do and at a young age show them their values. Schools influence children to view politics as a way of life. The media perpetuates politics as a means of getting involved to better the country.
6. Understand the ways in which political culture affects and informs political participation.
Political culture affects political participation in a good way. It helps get more people involved and gives better back feed to how the country should be runned.
7.Understand why individuals engage in various forms of political participation and how that participation may affect the political system.
People engage in different politics in order to gain some type of benefits from it. This influences the participation in the political system because with more people engaging with certain issues, he government has a better idea of what to do.
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
Many citizens cast different views on certain issues and population plays a big role in this. Also people might do more than others do gain benefits and those are the consequences they are left with.
9.What are the group differences in political beliefs and behavior?
The differences are how much taxes people should pay and where the wealth of the money should go. There are many more but the behaviors differ in how they go about their elections and party conventions.
10. How do changes in political participation affect the political system?
It affects the political system because If to many people take participation then there is a broader spectrum of issues that need to be solved but with less people partaking in things it becomes easier to handle issues.
11.What role is played by party organizations, PACs, and money generally in campaigns?
They play significant roles in how they handle campaign party's as well as gaining donations from their supporters. Becoming more popular so that when it's time to vote they have a good chance at victory.
12.What roles do the groups listed above play in the electoral process?
They play roles such as gaining supporters to vote for party. To have them become more familiar with what they are trying to promote. As well as trying to persuade them with laws and benefits that they can provide.
Political beliefs are usually formed as an individual is growing up. A lot of the time it is what the parents of that person believed in growing up.
2. How do political beliefs evolve?
Political beliefs evolve as an individual person matures. With age people become wiser and their views change. Also they chose to follow the politics in which benefit them the most.
3.Know the process by which political beliefs are transmitted.
Political beliefs are transmitted through the way a person sees politics and their action towards them. Aldo by voting for a specific party in elections specifies how political beliefs are transmitted.
4.Know why US citizens hold certain beliefs about politics
US citizens have seen throughout history the way politics work. The certain beliefs they hold are a Meer image of that. The way they go about politics is do to the fact on how it has benefited them.
5. How do families, schools, and the media act to perpetuate or change political beliefs?
Families want their children to believe in what they do and at a young age show them their values. Schools influence children to view politics as a way of life. The media perpetuates politics as a means of getting involved to better the country.
6. Understand the ways in which political culture affects and informs political participation.
Political culture affects political participation in a good way. It helps get more people involved and gives better back feed to how the country should be runned.
7.Understand why individuals engage in various forms of political participation and how that participation may affect the political system.
People engage in different politics in order to gain some type of benefits from it. This influences the participation in the political system because with more people engaging with certain issues, he government has a better idea of what to do.
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
Many citizens cast different views on certain issues and population plays a big role in this. Also people might do more than others do gain benefits and those are the consequences they are left with.
9.What are the group differences in political beliefs and behavior?
The differences are how much taxes people should pay and where the wealth of the money should go. There are many more but the behaviors differ in how they go about their elections and party conventions.
10. How do changes in political participation affect the political system?
It affects the political system because If to many people take participation then there is a broader spectrum of issues that need to be solved but with less people partaking in things it becomes easier to handle issues.
11.What role is played by party organizations, PACs, and money generally in campaigns?
They play significant roles in how they handle campaign party's as well as gaining donations from their supporters. Becoming more popular so that when it's time to vote they have a good chance at victory.
12.What roles do the groups listed above play in the electoral process?
They play roles such as gaining supporters to vote for party. To have them become more familiar with what they are trying to promote. As well as trying to persuade them with laws and benefits that they can provide.