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1. Difference Divide and Cleavage (in the United States) Kevin Deegan Krause, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan Difference, Divide and Cleavage? Kevin Deegan-Krause, Wayne State University
3. Byron E. Shafer William J.M. Claggett The Two Majorities: The Issue Context of Modern American Politics. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995
5. Who are you? Demographics Ascriptive Difference Race/Ethnicity Age Education Class Location Religion Gender
6. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion College Graduates Some College High School Graduates High School Dropouts Race African-American 13% Not African-American Not African-American 87%
7. Who are you? Demographics Ascriptive Difference Race Age Education Class Location Religion Gender
8. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion High School Graduates Race African-American 13% Catholic or High Protestant 56% Religion Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10%
9. Who are you? Demographics Ascriptive Difference Race Age Education Class Location Religion Gender
10. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
12. What do you think? Attitudes Attitudinal Difference Against abortion Against defense cuts Against homosexuality For assisting African-Americans Ban dangerous books Care for others For easy police searches Equal rights not achieved For Affirmative Action For aid to farmers For national health care For Prayer in School For retirement programs Help the needy Limits on Speech Missile defense Peace through strength Provide food/shelter
13. Cultural Values Against Abortion Against Homosexuality For Prayer in School Social Welfare Help the needy Provide food/shelter Care for others Civil Liberties Ban dangerous books Limits on Speech Easy police searches Social Insurance For retirement programs For national health care For aid to farmers Foreign Relations Peace through strength Against defense cuts Missile defense Civil Rights For Affirmative Action Assisting African-Americans Equal rights not achieved
14. Cultural Values Against Abortion Against Homosexuality For Prayer in School Social Welfare Help the needy Provide food/shelter Care for others Civil Liberties Ban dangerous books Limits on Speech Easy police searches Social Insurance For retirement programs For national health care For aid to farmers Foreign Relations Peace through strength Against defense cuts Missile defense Civil Rights For Affirmative Action Assisting African-Americans Equal rights not achieved
15. Cultural Values Against Abortion Against Homosexuality For Prayer in School Social Welfare Help the needy Provide food/shelter Care for others Civil Liberties Ban dangerous books Limits on Speech Easy police searches Social Insurance For retirement programs For national health care For aid to farmers Foreign Relations Peace through strength Against defense cuts Missile defense Civil Rights For Affirmative Action Assisting African-Americans Equal rights not achieved
25. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
26. African Americans Honors 2000: Citizenship / PS1010: Introduction to American Government Cultural Power SMALL BIG BIG SMALL Economic Power
28. Cultural Power SMALL BIG SMALL BIG Economic Power 4.6% 57.4% 33.3% 4.7% African Americans
29. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
32. Cultural Power SMALL BIG SMALL BIG Economic Power 9.5% 41.7% 10.9% 38.0% Non-Christians
33. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
34. Low Protestants Honors 2000: Citizenship / PS1010: Introduction to American Government Cultural Power SMALL BIG BIG SMALL Economic Power
36. Cultural Power SMALL BIG SMALL BIG Economic Power 48.6% 16.3% 28.1% 8.7% Low Protestants
37. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
40. Cultural Power SMALL BIG SMALL BIG Economic Power High School Dropouts 40.9% 19.3% 29.3% 10.5%
41. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
44. Cultural Power SMALL BIG SMALL BIG Economic Power High School Graduates 25.6% 22.3% 27.9% 24.2%
45. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
46. 13% 10% College Grads 10% 21% Some College 14% H.S. Grads 19% H.S. Dropouts 12% High Roman Protestant / Catholic Black White Religion Race Education The Two Majorities Byron Shafer J.M. Claggett Low Protestant Non- Christian
49. Cultural Power SMALL BIG SMALL BIG Economic Power Some College 25.9% 12.2% 38.0% 23.9%
50. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
63. PS1010: Introduction to American Government http://www.la.wayne.edu/polisci/kdk/american Democratic-Republican Democratic Whig Federalist Republican
64. PS1010: Introduction to American Government http://www.la.wayne.edu/polisci/kdk/american Democratic-Republican Democratic Whig Federalist Republican
66. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
79. Honors 2000: Citizenship / PS1010: Introduction to American Government Who are you? Demographics What do you think? Attitudes What do you do? Behavior/ Politics Issue Divide
92. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Not Christian 10% Religion College Graduate 10% Some College 14% Secondary Grad. 19% Secondary Dropout 12% Education
93. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Religion
94. Catholic or High Protestant Low Protestant Not Christian Religion Race African-American 13% Low Protestant 21% Religion Overeducated >1% Education