Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree 1. Our welfare system is too generous. Many people choose to live on.

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Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree 1. Our welfare system is too generous. Many people choose to live on welfare when they could be working. We should provide welfare only to people with serious disabilities who are unable to work.

Scoring: 1: strongly agree 2. agree 3. undecided 4. disagree 5. strongly disagree 2. Most crime is caused by things like poverty and abuse. We should pay less attention to “getting” criminals, and pay more attention to addressing the causes of crime.

Scoring: 1: strongly agree 2. agree 3. undecided 4. disagree 5. strongly disagree 3. Some things are best done by the government. Companies are too worried about making money and do not think about what is best for the country. Things like health care and education should be left to the government.

Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. mildly disagree 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree 4. The government should control the amount of sex and violence on television. Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree

Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. mildly disagree 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree 5. Interracial marriages should be prohibited. Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree

Scoring: 1: strongly agree 2. agree 3. undecided 4. disagree 5. strongly disagree 6. Abortion should be legal in all situations.

Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. mildly disagree 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree 7. Cutting taxes by 15% is a good idea. This will leave more money in the pockets of hard-working people rather than allowing the government to waste it. Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree

Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. mildly disagree 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree 8. We need a strong military in order to keep our country safe. We cannot afford further cuts in our military programs. Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree

Scoring: 1: strongly agree 2. agree 3. undecided 4. disagree 5. strongly disagree 9. Most American wealth is a result of the rich taking advantage of the poor.

Scoring: 1: strongly agree 2. agree 3. undecided 4. disagree 5. strongly disagree 10. The government needs to increase regulations on business in order to protect the environment.

Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. mildly disagree 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree 11. It is not the government’s responsibility to care for poor people. Feeding people, giving them shelter, and providing other services is best left to churches and charities. Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree

Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. mildly disagree 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree 12. Violent criminals cannot be rehabilitated and should be put in jail for life after three convictions. Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. mildly agree 5. strongly agree Scoring: 1: strongly disagree 2. disagree 3. undecided 4. agree 5. strongly agree

Scoring: 1: strongly agree 2. agree 3. undecided 4. disagree 5. strongly disagree 13. Immigrants come to the United States to share in the American Dream by working hard and making a better life for themselves.

Scoring: 1: strongly agree 2. agree 3. undecided 4. disagree 5. strongly disagree 14. President Clinton should have completely overturned the prohibition against gays in the military because it keeps qualified Americans from serving their country.