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    Chapter 10: Political socialization and Public opinion I) Short Answer Questions 1) Government officials pay close attention to public opinion polls and other measures of public opinion because of several reasons. First of all‚ public opinion polls represent an opportunity for government officials to view a snapshot of public opinion. Secondly‚ public opinion polls allow government officials to see the attitudes of individuals regarding political subjects. Even though

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    4. Identify and define at least two fallacies. Give an example from your personal experience (what you have heard‚ read‚ or said) for each fallacy. False dilemma‚ this fallacy offers us only two choices when in fact there more options. The example I have read is “God exists or there is no explanation for the creation of the universe” Which this is not true there are many different opinions on the creation of the universes. Appeal to Emotion‚ this fallacy is trying to establish a point by arousing

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    Political Asylum Purpose: To explain the concept of political asylum and give examples of cases. I. Background A. Definition 1. Right to seek shelter somewhere if one has reasonable fear of persecution. 2. Asylum = individual who seeks official protection to remain in the country vs illegal immigrants B. Development 1. Created by the Greeks a. To protect abused slaves. b. Also to house

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    Answer (i) Compound argument is one claim made up by two claims with using “or” or “and” to combine the two claims in the sentence. The argument has multiplicity on at least one side of the statement. For example‚ apple is not orange or apple could not make an orange juice. Although there are two claims in this sentence‚ but it just can be considered as one claim only. Source: http://www.westminsterreformedchurch.org/Logic/LogicTerms/LogicTerms.compound%20argument.htm Answer (ii) Concealed

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    Political Parties: Then and Now Do you know about the history of political parties? Do you know why it’s important to know about them? In this passage this is going to talk about why it is important to talk about the political parties. The government has many political parties but in 1796-1828 there were two major parties called the Federalist and Antifederalist. A Federalist is a person who desire to establish a strong central government they also follow laws and are more formal. An Antifederalist

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    Chapter five discusses the agents of political socialization; explain which one has the greatest impact on you‚ which one has the least impact on you. Both my parents are independents; and I used to identify myself as independent. However‚ I believe school was the political socialization agent that has had the greatest impact in my judgments and decisions related to politics. This process began in my country‚ Venezuela‚ there I learned about world and Venezuelan history‚ patriotism‚ symbols

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    JOHN PAUL T. ANGELES INTFILO 1. Foundation of truth Sense experience is nothing without reason. Reason without sense experience is nothing so both are dependent from one another to gain knowledge both perspective is better to use. We need our personal reasons to help us live our lives and be able to know our purpose of live‚ but to do that we also need the help from our 5 senses and these senses help us to have new experiences. An example is a student wishes to know what is the best technique

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    1. According to the political compass‚ I belong in the Libertarian left section of the spectrum‚ left leaning on the economic scale and near libertarian on the social scale. 2. Prior to taking the political compass test‚ I expected to get a left leaning centrist. Left wing on the economic scale and near the centre of the social scale. I have known I was left wing since the moment I understood the notion of political ideologies. I thought I was a Liberal before I knew what it really meant. I had

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    politically apathetic. Sydney Morning Herald writer‚ Ben Heraghty stated that ¡§Young people nowadays are simply not interested in politics.¡¨ (Green Left Weekly‚ March 27‚ 2002.) Is this assumption true? Are young people disinterested in our political system? Or are they simply confused? I believe that young people are passionate about many issues. But politicians won¡¦t listen to them. With so little emphasis placed on issues concerning the youth‚ it¡¦s no wonder they are becoming disillusioned

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    1. Political theory- is the study of the concepts and principles that people use to describe‚ explain‚ and evaluate political events and institutions. Traditionally‚ the discipline of political theory has approached this study from two different perspectives: the history of political thought‚ and contemporary political philosophy 2. Public law- is that part of law which governs relationships between individuals and the government‚ and those relationships between individuals which are of direct

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