Civic Culture and Social Capital

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1. In what sort of culture are citizens 'active yet passive; involved yet not too involved; influential, yet deferential', according to Almond and Verba?

  • social
  • civic
  • political
  • participant
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2. Who says that we need 'limited polarization'?

  • Parsons
  • Almond and Verba
  • Paxton
  • Lijphart

3. Who finds that generalized reciprocity is associated with better governmental performance but social connectedness is not, in a study of the US state governments?

  • Brehm and Rahn
  • Arendt
  • Stephen Knack
  • Peter Hall

4. Who made the distinction between bridging and bonding?

  • Putnam
  • Hall
  • Coleman
  • Paxton

5. Who defines the civic culture as a 'pluralistic culture based on communication and persuasion, a culture of consensus and diversity, a culture that permitted change but moderated it'?

  • Peter Hall
  • Almond and Verba
  • Stephen Knack
  • Pamela Paxton

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