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Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  Churches and charities should do the work of supporting the needy, not the government.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  Immigration of people from diverse nationalities benefits all Americans.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  A minimum wage policy may mean lower profits for businesses, but it is an appropriate way for the government to ensure fairness in the terms of employment.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  It is more important for the government to spend money bolstering the military than it is to provide health insurance for low income Americans.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  Women give up the right to make decisions concerning their bodies when they become pregnant.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  During an economic crisis, the government should lower taxes on the wealthiest Americans, who are likely to invest those savings in businesses. This will likely lead to greater employment.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  Individuals who commit murder are entirely responsible for their actions and should be subject to strong punishment, including the death penalty.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  Environmental regulations hurt business profits and should be applied very infrequently.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  The right to marry a same-sex partner should not be restricted by the government.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  Taxes should remain low to allow for economic freedom.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  The federal government should be in charge of public education, not the local and state governments.

Political Ideology  Would a conservative or a liberal be more likely to support the following statement?  Drugs, prostitution, and gambling are moral questions issues that should not involve government.

Political Ideology  Quick write (not to exceed ½ page single spaced - typed):  Describe a typical “liberal” and a typical “conservative.”  Describe your own political ideology – liberal or conservative, depends on the issue, etc. (provide examples)  Discuss how you came to adopt your views on government and politics.