Summary: Texas Government
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Ch. 1-3 Terms
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a political ideology marked by the belief in a limited role for government taxation, economic regulation, and providing social services; support traditional values and lifestyles
Conservative -
a political ideology marked by the advocacy of positive government action to improve the welfare of individuals, government regulation of the economy, support for civil rights, and tolerance for social change
Liberals -
a political subculture that views government as a positive force; thought government must do more
Moralistic Culture -
a political subculture that views government as a practical institution that should further private enterprise but intervene minimally in people's lives; believe in small government
Individualistic culture -
a political subculture that views government as an institution to maintain the dominant social and religious values; believed an ideal society was a society based on slavery and white supremacy
Traditionalists -
a quasi-feudal system whereby a property's owner, or patrón, gives workers protection and employment in return for their loyalty and service
Ranchero Culture -
a descendent of European-Spanish (or in some regions French) immigrants to the Americas
Creoles -
a person of both Spanish and Native-American lineage
Mestizos -
an area along the Texas side of the Rio Grande River known for its production of citrus fruits
The Valley -
encompassing two cultures
Bicultural
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