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POlitical Beliefs and Behaviors

For a democracy to function, the voices and opinions of the people must be heard by policymakers. In this unit, you will study the demographic make-up of the United States, learn about how policymakers learn about public opinion, and where we get our political beliefs. 


My videos:
​Public Opinion in the United States
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Political Ideology and Participation
Other videos:
Crash Course: Public Opinion
Crash Course: Shaping Public Opinion
​Yertle the Turtle
Crash Course: How Voters Decide
​Crash Course: Political Ideology
Pubic Opinion Study Guide (Ford)
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Public Opinion Suggested Pacing (Ford)
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Public Opinion Study Guide (Edwards).pdf
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Interesting articles:
How the Pledge of Allegiance Went from PR Gimmick to Patriotic Vow

Paul Sargent Makes History

  • Home
  • My YouTube Channel
  • AP European History
    • Historical Reasoning Skills
    • Thematic Learning Objectives >
      • Interaction of Europe and the World
      • Poverty and Prosperity
      • Objective Knowledge and Subjective Visions
      • States and Other Institutions of Power
      • Individual and Society
      • National and European Identity
    • Concept Outline
    • Period 1: 1450-1648
    • Period 2: 1648-1815
    • Period 3: 1815-1914
    • Period 4: 1914-Present
    • Exam Review Resources
  • AP Government
    • Concept Outline
    • Constitutional Underpinnings
    • Political Beliefs and Behaviors
    • Linkage Institutions
    • Institutions of Government
    • Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
    • Exam Review
  • Government and Economics
    • Foundations of Government
    • The Constitution
    • Executive Branch
    • The Judicial Branch
    • Voting and Elections
  • My Blog