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- Individuals with this type of personality exhibit the following traits: 1) tolerance of opposing points of view & those who are different, 2) patience with the messiness & delays in democracy, and 3) high levels of political efficacy (10)
- The name of an author whose book, CULTURAL SHIFT IN ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY, argues that since WWII in Western European political culture there has been a shift to post-material and post-nationalistic values -- from security to self-expression. (Two words) (16)
- The term that encompasses: 1) beliefs about creation & existence and 2) the ethical and moral values that follow from those beliefs. (8)
- The name of a political sociologist who wrote a pioneering work, BOWLING ALONE: THE COLLAPSE AND REVIVAL OF AMERICAN COMMUNITY, on the role of social capital in democracies. (Two words) (13)
- The phrase used by Almond & Verba to describe a political culture that was low on both political efficacy and political participation. (Two words) (15)
- The name of a political psychologist that coauthored a pioneering work, THE AUTHORITARIAN PERSONALITY, that described the role of personality traits in the development of fascist regimes. (Two words) (14)
- Individuals with this type of personality exhibit the following traits: 1) intolerance of those who are different in thought or condition, 2) impatience with basic democratic norms (e.g., limits on government), and 3) preference for a hierarchical authority structure with submissiveness to superiors and exploitation of subordinates (13)
- The name of a political psychologist who wrote a pioneering work, POLITICAL IDEOLOGY, on the role of democratic personalities in pluralist republics. (Two words) (11)
- The phrase that encompasses all of those agents of political socialization that typically have the earliest impact on political learning. (Two words) (14)
- The phrase that describes the belief that people like you can understand and influence government. (Three words) (27)
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- The phrase that describes the transmission of political culture from one generation to the next. (Two words) (23)
- The phrase that describes the belief that the government represents the interests of people like you. (Three words) (27)
- The phrase that describes those social networks that include people who trust and assist each other. (Two words) (14)
- Another name for the Provisional Government that briefly existed in Russia -- after the Czar was deposed in the February 1917 Revolution -- but was overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution of that same year. (Two words) (17)
- Another name for the unstable democracy called the German Reich that existed from 1919 to 1933. (Two words) (15)
- The title of a book authored by Alexis de Tocqueville in the 1830s that is still considered to be one of the best descriptions of American political culture. (Three words) (20)
- The name of an author who argues in, THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS AND THE REMAKING OF WORLD ORDER, that there is an inevitable conflict between Islamic fundamentalism and Western secular society. (Two words) (17)
- The name of a political psychologist who wrote a pioneering work, THE ORIGINS OF TOTALITARIANISM, that examined the role of authoritarian personalities in communist regimes. (Two words) (13)
- The name of an author whose book, OF PARADISE AND POWER, argues that the greater costs of WWI & II for W. European powers has caused them to become less nationalistic and more likely to endorse multi-lateral solutions to international conflict than the U.S. (Two words) (12)
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