Political Ideologies and Beliefs Crossword Puzzle

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Political Ideologies and Beliefs Crossword Puzzle

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  • equality opportunity : the idea that the government should provide citizens with the same chance to succeed
  • political ideology : an individual’s set of beliefs about the role of government
  • individualism : the belief that people should be self‒reliant, free from state control, and responsible for their own success or failure
  • federal reserve policy : a board of governors, federal reserve banks, and member banks who are in charge of regulating money supply
  • rule of law : the idea that everyone, including government officials, is subject to well‒defined and established laws that are not arbitrary
  • medicare : a federal program that provides health insurance to seniors and the disabled
  • liberalism : a political view that government should protect individual freedom and civil rights
  • generational effect : baby boomers are shaped by vietnam and the watergate scandal
  • public opinion : used by policymakers and public officials to help guide policy but not necessarily determine it
  • keynesian theory : a theory that the government should spend money during economic recessions to stimulate demand in the economy
  • monetary policy : the government use of money supply to influence economic growth
  • medicaid : a federal program that provides health care for the poor
  • life cycle effect : younger people are less politically engaged than older people
  • supply side theory : the theory that the government should cut taxes to stimulate economic growth
  • socialization : the process by which an individual develops his or her political beliefs
  • fiscal policy: the government’s use of taxing and spending to influence economic growth
  • conservatism : a political view that supports free enterprise and traditional social values