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Discussion Questions How much attention should the government pay to public opinion What impacts public policy more Religious Belief or P olitical Affiliation Gender Race Supplemental Reading ID: 493454

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Ideological Observance SurveySlide2

Discussion Questions

How much attention should the government pay to public opinion?

What impacts public policy more, Religious Belief or

P

olitical Affiliation?Slide3

GenderSlide4

Race

Supplemental Reading:

Why Values Matter?Slide5

Religion

- UpbringingSlide6

Religious FreedomSlide7

Political AffiliationSlide8

Homosexuality be encouraged?Slide9

LGBTQ Community Adopt?Slide10

Schools stop Homosexual Bullying?Slide11

Same Sex Marriage = Hetero Sex Marriage?

- In

Shea’s

text, it talks about equality; referring to the equality of opportunity and equality of outcome.Slide12

The Foundation of Values

“Political culture is the set of norms, customs, and beliefs that help citizens understand appropriate ways to act in a political system and provide support for political values about how government should operate” (

Shea

, 349).Slide13

Trusting the Wrong Sources

“At least 8 percent of registered California voters admit to getting their information about California politics regularly from

The Daily Show

on Comedy Central” (Van

Vechten

, 142).Slide14

Discussion Questions Cont.

Where do you get your information from?