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Political Culture
A coherent way of thinking about how politics and government ought to be carried out.
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Civic Duty
A belief that one has an obligation to participate in civc and political affairs.
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Work Ethic
a dedication to work, or belief in the moral value of hard work.
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Political Efficacy
A belief that you can take part in politics or that the govenrment will respond to the citizenry.
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External Efficacy
The willingness of the state to respond to the citizenry
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Internal Efficacy
The ability to understand and take part in politics
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Liberty
the freedom to think or act without being constrained by necessity or force
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Equality
rights, treatment, quantity, or value equal to all others in a specific group.
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Individualism
the belief that society exists for the benefit of individual people, who must not be constrained by government interventions or made subordinate to collective interests
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Political Ideology
as that type of political thinkingwhich does not recognize the problemsarising from the security or power dilemma or takes notice ofthem in a perfunctory manner, not concentrating its interest upon national conditionsor rational solutions.
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Civic Competence
A belief that on can affect government policies
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Class Consciousness
A belief that you are a member of an economic group who interests are opposed to people in other such groups.
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Watergate
a political scandal stemming from a break-in by Republican operatives at the 1972 U.S. Democratic National Committee headquarters, which were in the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C.
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