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American Political Culture

7th Edition American Government Chapter 4

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Introduction The American model of government both here and abroad Tocqueville on American democracy Abundant and fertile soil for democracy to grow No feudal aristocracy; minimal taxes; few legal restraints Westward movement; vast territory provided opportunities Nation of small, independent farmers "Moral and intellectual characteristics," today called political culture Political Culture Defined as a distinctive and patterned way of thinking about how political and economic life ought to be carried out (e.g. stronger American belief in political than in economic equality) Elements of the American political system Liberty Democracy Equality Civic duty Some questions about the U.S. political culture How do we know people share these beliefs?

Chapter 4 Notes - Political Culture and Ideology

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Political Culture and Ideology - Chapter 4 Defining the American Political Culture o Widely shared beliefs, values, and norms about how citizens relate to govn’t and each other o Who participates in political decisions, what rights/liberties citizens have, how political decisions are made, general population thoughts on politics/govn’t? (ways to discover nation’s political culture) o Some constants – ex. Fear of concentrated power and respect for personal liberty, equality, justice, individualism, rule of law, patriotism, optimism, idealism o Social capital = discussion, compromise, and respect for differences which grows out of diplomatic discussion and voluntary participation
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