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     GENERAL NOTES:

     FOR ALL YEARS SINCE 1960 WHICH UTILIZED THE 'MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM'
     QUESTION, THE MAJOR GROUPINGS AND THEIR RECODES TO CUMULATIVE DATA 
     FILE VARIABLE V875 (with some exceptions) ARE AS FOLLOW:
    
            CDF V875   Original Codes     Subject grouping
            --------   --------------   --------------------------------
                9         1-99          social welfare
                1         100-149       agriculture
                6         150-199       natural resources
                5         200-299       labor
                8         300-349       race 1960-1972
                          300-319       race 1974-1990
                7         350-399       public order 1960-1972
                          320-399       public order 1974-1990
                2         400-499       economic/business
                3         500-799       foreign affairs & national defense
                4         800-899       functioning of government
    
     In years 1960-1972 continuity of coding during successive years was
     not maintained.  Beginning in 1974, however, a set of codes was created
     which was reused each following year without renumbering or dropping of
     codes:  the only changes made to the 1974-based set of codes until 1988
     were, where need arose, expansions of individual code texts and insertion
     of additional codes (e.g. for 'new' issues).  In 1988 this set of
     1974-based codes underwent comprehensive review [see part 2].
    
     Part 1 below covers years 1960-1972.  During 1960-1966, code numbering
     was generally mutually exclusive between study years.  Beginning in
     1968, some previous codes (number and/or text) were reused.

    --------------------------

             Part 1.   1960-1972 Most Important Problem Codes
    
                            [note: for 1974-later codes, see part 2 after 
                                   reading general notes above]

    
               001-099, 760  SOCIAL WELFARE       coded 9 
               __________________________________________
    
000. 1966: Population increase; birth control; unwed mothers  <N=1>
000. 1970: Population increase; birth control  <N=6>
    
001. 1964: Birth control  <N=1>
001. 1968: Population increase; birth control <N=1>
    
005. 1972: Population increase; birth control <N=9>
    
010. 1966: Unemployment; unemployment compensation; job retraining;
      aid for depressed economic areas, small businesses, etc. <N=17>
010. 1968: Unemployment; unemployment compensation; job retraining;
      aid for depressed economic areas, small businesses, etc. <N=19>
010. 1970: Unemployment; unemployment compensation; job retraining;
      aid for depressed economic areas, small businesses, etc.  <N=53>
010. 1972: Unemployment; unemployment compensation; job retraining; aid
      for depressed economic areas, small businesses, etc. <N=41>
    
011. 1964: Employment, unemployment   <N=75>
    
012. 1960: Unemployment   <N=122>
    
020. 1966: Aid to education; financial assistance to schools and
      colleges; improved school  materials; better teachers  <N=16>
020. 1968: Aid to education; financial assistance to schools and/or
      colleges; improved  school materials; better teachers  <N=18>
020. 1970: Aid to education; financial assistance to schools 
        and/or colleges; improved school materials; better teachers; education 
        <N=20>
020. 1972: Aid to education; financial assistance to schools and/or
      colleges; improved school materials; better teachers; education  <N=7>
    
021. 1964: Schools, aid to education  <N=25>
021. 1968: Aid to parochial schools, private schools (specifically)  <N=0>
    
022. 1960: Schools--improvements wanted, better teachers needed, 
     more schools. Education  needs--general or specific  <N=26>
    
030. 1966: Assistance to the aged; Social Security; medicare for
      aged  <N=27>
030. 1968: Assistance to the aged; Social Security  <N=15>
030. 1970: Assistance to the aged; Social Security; (no mention
      of medicare for aged)   <N=24>

030. 1972: Assistance to aged; Social Security; (no mention of 
     medicare for aged)<N=4>
    
031. 1964: The aged, Social Security (no mention of medical care) <N=52>
    
032. 1960: The aged--aid to old folks, old-age pensions (no mention
      of medical care) <N=40>
    
033. 1964: Medical care for the aged, Medicare  <N=63>
033. 1968: Medical care for the aged, Medicare (specifically)  <N=4>
033. 1970: Medical care for the aged, Medicare  <N=0>
033. 1972: Medical care for the aged, Medicare  <N=0>
    
034. 1960: Medical care for aged  <N=29>
    
040. 1966: Health problems; quality, cost of medical care; 
     medical research; training of  doctors and other health personnel; 
     more and better hospitals; mental health <N=2>
040. 1968: Health problems; quality, cost of medical care; medical
      research; training of  doctors and other health personnel; more 
     and better hospitals  <N=2>
040. 1970: Health problems; quality, cost of medical care; medical
      research; training of  doctors and other health personnel; more 
      and better hospitals  <N=6>
040. 1972: Health problems; quality, cost of medical care; medical
      research; training of doctors  and other health personnel; more 
      and better hospitals  <N=1>
    
041. 1960: Medical care (general), i.e. for groups other than the 
     aged  <N=12>
041. 1964: Medical care (general), e.g. mental health, for groups 
     other than aged  <N=7>
    
042. 1960: Mental health--need more mental care  <N=1>
042. 1968: Mental health  <N=0>
042. 1970: Mental health  <N=0>
042. 1972: Mental health  <N=1>
    
050. 1966: Housing, slums, urban blight, urban renewal, planning;
       demonstration cities (include general reference to urban 
       problems)  <N=13>
050. 1968: Housing, slums, ghettos, urban blight, urban renewal, 
       planning; demonstration cities  (include general reference to 
       urban problems)  <N=22>
050. 1970: Housing, slums, ghettos, urban blight, urban renewal,
       planning; demonstration cities  (include general reference to 
       urban problems); playgrounds <N=23>
050. 1972: Housing, slums, ghettos, urban blight, urban renewal, 
       planning;demonstration cities  (include general reference to 
       urban problems); playgrounds  <N=3>
    
051. 1964: Housing, urban renewal, slum clearance  <N=7>
    
052. 1960: Housing  <N=10>

060. 1966: Poverty; poor, underprivileged people; welfare payments; 
      rent subsidies  (include  general reference to anti-poverty programs,
Great 
     Society)   <N=53>
    
060. 1968: Poverty; poor, underprivileged people; welfare programs (such
     as ADC);  welfare  payments; rent subsidies (include general reference to
     anti-poverty  programs, Great Society)  <N=67>
060. 1970: Poverty; poor, underprivileged people; welfare programs (such
     as ADC); welfare  payments; rent subsidies (include general reference to
     anti-poverty  programs, Great Society)  <N=100>
060. 1972: Poverty; poor, underprivileged people; welfare programs (such
      as ADC); welfare  payments; rent subsidies (include general reference to
     anti-poverty  programs, Great  Society)  <N=28>
    
061. 1964: Poverty program, e.g. depressed economic areas, poor,
     underprivileged  people  <N=58>
    
062. 1966: Assistance to Negroes--housing, education, etc.  <N=0>
062. 1968: Assistance to Negroes particularly--housing, education, jobs,
     etc .<N=18>
062. 1970: Assistance to Negroes particularly--housing, education, jobs,
     etc. <N=1>
062. 1972: Assistance to Negroes particularly--housing, education, jobs,
     etc. <N=1>
    
063. 1968: Assistance to other minority groups-- Indians,
     Mexican-Americans,  Puerto Ricans,  etc.-- or to minority groups in 
     general  <N=3>
063. 1970: Assistance to other minority groups-- Indians,
     Mexican-Americans,  Puerto Ricans,  etc.  <N=0>
063. 1972: Assistance to other minority groups-- Indians,
     Mexican-Americans,  Puerto Ricans, etc.  <N=0>
    
064. 1968: Assistance to needy children, any youth (specifically)  <N=1>
    
070. 1968: Administration of social welfare programs; coddling the 
     poor, etc. <N=7>
    
080. 1964: Pro-con. For modification of social welfare programs. Help the
     needy but  not those who can help themselves  <N=3>
    
090. 1960: Other welfare items, vague references to welfare  <N=6>
090. 1964: Other welfare items, vague reference to welfare  <N=5>
090. 1966: Other social welfare problems; vague references to welfare 
     <N=3>
090. 1968: Other social welfare problems; vague references to welfare; 
     two or more specific welfare problems mentioned together  <N=3>
090. 1970: Other social welfare problems; vague references to welfare 
     <N=10>
090. 1972: Other social welfare problems; vague references to welfare 
     <N=12>
    
091. 1960: Combination of above items  <N=11>
091. 1964: Combination of above items  <N=13>
    
760. 1966: More benefits for veterans  <N=1>
760. 1968: More benefits for veterans  <N=1>
760. 1970: More benefits for veterans  <N=0>
760. 1972: More benefits for veterans  <N=0>
    
           100-149,181,190  AGRICULTURAL       coded 1 
           ___________________________________________
    
100. 1964: Farm economics; subsidies, crop payments, soil bank  <N=16>
100. 1966: Farm economics; subsidies, crop payments, soil bank   <N=1>
100. 1968: Farm economics; subsidies, crop payments, soil bank  <N=12>
100. 1970: Farm economics; subsidies, crop payments, soil bank   <N=4>
100. 1972: Farm economics; subsidies, crop payments, soil bank   <N=0>
    
101. 1960: Favors subsidies, crop payments--higher parity, farmer has
     right to fair  return   <N=17>
    
102. 1960: Oppose subsidies--supply and demand should rule, high cost of
     farm program  <N=11>
    
103. 1960: Favor soil bank--present farm program should be extended  <N=2>
    
104. 1960: Oppose soil bank--go back to old farm program  <N=5>
    
105. 1960: Favors production restrictions, i.e.bushel allotment  <N=1>
    
110. 1964: Non-economic references to farm program, e.g. freedom for the
     farmer  <N=4>
110. 1966: Non-economic references to farm program, e.g. freedom for the
     farmer  <N=1>
110. 1968: Non-economic references to farm program, e.g. freedom for the
     farmer  <N=1>
110. 1970: Non-economic references to farm program, e.g. freedom for the
     farmer   <N=2>
110. 1972: Non-economic references to farm program, e.g. freedom for the
     farmer   <N=0>
    
111. 1960: Freedom for farmers--in choosing what they wish to raise -
     non-economic  objection  to program  <N=7>
    
120. 1960: Surplus food disposal  <N=7>
120. 1964: Surplus food disposal  <N=1>
120. 1966: Surplus food disposal  <N=0>
120. 1968: Surplus food disposal  <N=0>
120. 1970: Surplus food disposal  <N=0>
120. 1972: Surplus food disposal  <N=0>
    
130. 1966: General references to farm problems  <N=3>
130. 1968: General references to farm problems  <N=1>
130. 1970: General references to farm problems  <N=8>
130. 1972: General references to farm problems  <N=0>
    
131. 1960: General  reference to farm problem, surpluses, farmers 
     in trouble  <N=45>
    
140. 1966: Farm labor supply; shortage of migrant labor  <N=0>
140. 1968: Farm labor supply; shortage of migrant labor  <N=0>
140. 1970: Farm labor supply; shortage of migrant labor  <N=0>
140. 1972: Farm labor supply; shortage of migrant labor  <N=0>
    
181. 1964: General reference to farm problems  <N=6>
    
190. 1960: Other specific items [farm]  <N=10>
190. 1964: Other farm problems  <N=3>
190. 1966: Other agricultural and natural resources problems  <N=0>
190. 1968: Other agricultural and natural resources problems  <N=0>
190. 1970: Other agricultural and natural resources problems  <N=0>
190. 1972: Other agricultural and natural resources problems  <N=1>
    
         150-199 exc.181,190  NATURAL RESOURCES       coded 6
         ____________________________________________________
  
150. 1966: Conservation of natural resources: forests, parks, wildlife,
     minerals;  prevention of  water, air pollution  <N=4>
150. 1968: Conservation of natural resources: forests, parks, wildlife,
     minerals   <N=1>
150. 1970: Conservation of natural resources: forests, parks, wildlife,
     minerals;  ecology  problems  <N=9>
150. 1972: Conservation of natural resources: forests, parks, wildlife,
     minerals;  ecology  problems  <N=6>
    
151. 1964: Conservation, irrigation, highways, waste of natural resources 
     <N=4>
    
152. 1960: Conservation, natural resources, reclamation  <N=2>
152. 1968: Prevention of water, air pollution  <N=2>
152. 1970: Prevention of water, air pollution; pollution; environmental
     problems   <N=63>
152. 1972: Prevention of water, air pollution; pollution; environmental
     problems   <N=21>
    
160. 1966: Development of natural resources; harbors, dams, canals,
     irrigation, flood  control,  navigation; location, mining, stockpiling of
      minerals; water power,  atomic power   <N=1>
160. 1968: Development of natural resources; harbors, dams, canals,
      irrigation, flood  control,  navigation, reclamation; location, mining, 
     stockpiling of minerals; water  power, atomic  power  <N=0>
160. 1970: Development of natural resources; harbors, dams, canals,
     irrigation, flood  control,   navigation, reclamation; location, mining, 
    stockpiling of minerals; water  power, atomic  power  <N=0>
160. 1972: Development of natural resources; harbors, dams, canals,
     irrigation, flood  control,  navigation, reclamation; location, mining, 
     stockpiling of minerals; water power, atomic  power  <N=0>
    
170. 1966: Beautification of highways, cities, etc.  <N=0>
170. 1968: Beautification of highways, cities, etc.  <N=0>
170. 1970: Beautification of highways, cities, etc.  <N=0>
170. 1972: Beautification of highways, cities, etc.  <N=0>
    
180. 1966: General references to natural resources  <N=0>
180. 1968: General references to natural resources  <N=0>
180. 1970: General references to natural resources  <N=0>
180. 1972: General references to natural resources  <N=0>
    
                   200-299  LABOR       coded 5
                   ____________________________

200. 1966: Protection of workers from unions; right to work laws;
      democracy in unions;  elimination of racketeers, Communists in 
      unions; financial accountability of union  officials  <N=0>
200. 1968: Protection of workers from unions; right to work laws;
     democracy in  unions;  elimination of racketeers, Communists in 
     unions; financial accountability of union officials;  anti-union 
     legislation  <N=0>
200. 1970: Protection of workers from unions; right to work laws;
     democracy in  unions; elimination of racketeers, Communists 
     in unions; financial accountability of union officials;  
     anti-union legislation  <N=2>
200. 1972: Protection of workers from unions; right to work laws;
     democracy in  unions;  elimination of racketeers, Communists in 
     unions; financial accountability of union officials;  
     anti-union legislation  <N=0>
    
201. 1964: Racketeering in unions--no indication R responds 
     negatively to all union  activity  <N=0>
    
202. 1960: Racketeers spoiling union name--no indication R responds
     negatively to  all union  activity  <N=0>
    
210. 1964: Union/management relations, e.g., free collective bargaining,
    favors (opposes)  government mediation or arbitration of disputes  <N=2>
    
211. 1960: Improvement of union-management relations--improve negotiation
      procedures, let  collective bargaining function freely. Favor government
      mediation and arbitration of  disputes  <N=0>
    
212. 1960: Government should stay out of union-management affairs. 
     Government either too pro-labor or pro-business  <N=1>
    
213. 1966: Arbitration of labor-management disputes; control of strikes;
     prevention of strikes in  essential industries
213. 1968: Arbitration of labor-management disputes; control of strikes;
     prevention of strikes in essential industries (include any reference 
     to specific strikes or striking groups)<N=2>
213. 1970: Arbitration of labor-management disputes; control of strikes;
     prevention of strikes in essential industries (include any reference 
     to specific strikes or striking groups)<N=3>
213. 1972: Arbitration of labor-management disputes; control of strikes;
     prevention of strikes in  essential industries (include any reference to
     specific strikes or striking groups)<N=0>
    
220. 1964: Labor legislation, e.g. Taft-Hartley, minimum wage, right to
     work laws<N=2>
    
221. 1960: Favor pro-labor legistation--repeal taft-Hartley, raise minimum
     wage,  enforce minimum wage, higher wages  <N=23>
    
222. 1966: Support of unions vis-a-vis employers; freedom to strike;
     permission for  closed shop <N=2>
222. 1968: Support of unions vis-a-vis employers; freedom to strike;
     permission for  closed shop; pro-union legislation  <N=1>
222. 1970: Support of unions vis-a-vis employers; freedom to strike;
     permission for  closed shop; pro-union legislation  <N=0>
222. 1972: Support of unions vis-a-vis employers; freedom to strike;
    permission for closed shop; pro-union legislation <N=0>
    
223. 1966: Increase in minimum wage; expansion of minimum wage coverage;
         improvements in wages <N=9>
    
224. 1966: Government wage guidelines  <N=4>
    
225. 1968: Protection of migrant laborers  <N=0>
225. 1970: Protection of migrant laborers  <N=0>
225. 1972: Protection of migrant laborers  <N=0>
    
230. 1968: Government wage guidelines; union wage increases  <N=1>
230. 1970: Government wage guidelines; union wage increases  <N=1>
230. 1972: Government wage guidelines; union wage increases  <N=0>
    
231. 1968: Increase in minimum wage; expansion of minimum wage coverage;
         improvements in  wages <N=4>
231. 1970: Increase in minimum wage; expansion of minimum wage coverage;
         improvements in wages <N=3>
231. 1972: Increase in minimum wage; expansion of minimum wage coverage;
         improvements in  wages <N=1>
    
240. 1964: Strength of unions, e.g. too powerful, too weak  <N=4>
    
241. 1960: Oppose union and labor interests--unions getting too strong,
     crooks for  leaders  (i.e.,Hoffa), need more control on unions  <N=4>
    
280. 1964: General references to union/management problems  <N=1>
    
290. 1960: Other specific items. Vague labor or union problem reference 
     <N=9>
290. 1964: Other references to labor problems  <N=1>
290. 1966: Other references to labor problems  <N=1>
290. 1968: Other references to labor problems  <N=0>
290. 1970: Other references to labor problems  <N=4>
290. 1972: Other references to labor problems  <N=0>
    
291. 1966: Protection of migrant labor from exploitation  <N=0>
    
             300-349,390 (390: 1960 &1964 only)  RACE coded 8
             ________________________________________________
    
300. 1966: Protection (expansion) of Negro civil rights; school, housing
     integration, fair employment practices; right to vote; fair treatment 
     by  police <N=13>
300. 1968: Protection (expansion) of Negro civil rights; school, housing
     integration,  fair employment practices; right to vote; fair treatment 
     by police  <N=36>
300. 1970: Protection (expansion) of Negro civil rights; school, housing
     integration,  fair employment practices; right to vote; fair treatment by
     police <N=8>
300. 1972: Protection (expansion) of Negro civil rights; pro-busing;
     school, housing  integration, fair employment practices; right to 
     vote; fair treatment by police<N=3>
    
301. 1964: Pro-integration, civil rights, e.g. in schools, in employment,
     in housing.  Enforce the Civil Rights Bill (Law)  <N=107>
    
302. 1960: Pro-integration-- anti discrimination in schools, employment,
     etc.<N=27>
    
303. 1968: Protection (expansion) of civil rights of other (or all)
     minority groups   <N=5>
303. 1970: Protection (expansion) of civil rights of other (or all)
     minority groups  <N=4>
303. 1972: Protection (expansion) of civil rights of other (or all)
     minority groups<N=3>
    
310. 1966: Protection of white majority; prevention of race mixing; right
     to choose  own neighbors; right to discriminate in employment  <N=0>

310. 1968: Protection of white majority; prevention of race mixing;
     maintenance of segregated schools; no busing; right to choose own 
     neighbors; right to discriminate in employment  <N=14>
310. 1970: Protection of white majority; prevention of race mixing;
     maintenance of segregated schools; no busing; right to choose own
     neighbors; right to  discriminate in  employment  <N=11>
310. 1972: Protection of white majority; prevention of race mixing;
     maintenance of segregated schools; no busing; right to choose own
     neighbors; right to discriminate in employment<N=10>
    
311. 1964: Anti-integration, civil rights, e.g. favors discrimination in
     schools, in employment, in  housing, dislikes Civil Righst Bill 
    (Law)  <N=44>
    
312. 1960: Anti-integration-- pro discrimination in schools, employment,
       etc.<N=43>
    
320. 1964: Pro-con on integration, e.g. integrate in some, but not other
     areas. Favors integration of schools but opposes busing of children or 
     pairing of schools  <N=31>
    
321. 1960: Pro-con on integration.  Integrate in some areas, not others. 
     <N=8>
    
330. 1964: Government (Supreme Court) should stay out of civil rights
          (non-specific)  <N=5>
    
340. 1966: Civil rights, racial problems (general or vague reference 
     in which R's personal perspective is unclear)  <N=81>

340. 1968: Civil rights, racial problems (general or vague reference in
     which R's personal perspective is unclear or pro-con)  <N=80>
340. 1970: Civil rights, racial problems (general or vague reference in
     which R's personal perspective is unclear or pro-con)  <N=50>
340. 1972: Civil rights, racial problems (general or vague reference in
     which R's personal perspective is unclear or pro-con); busing, NA R's
     perspective  <N=49>

341. 1964: Civil rights, settle the race problems, NA stand on
     integration, vague references to problems <N=69>
    
390. 1960: Other references. <racial integration and discrimination>
     Integration problem -- vague  reference  <N=29>
390. 1964: Other specific references to civil rights  <N=3>
    
       350-399 exc.390 (1960 &1964 only)  PUBLIC ORDER   coded 7
       _________________________________________________________
   
350. 1966: Protection of civil liberties, rights of accused, freedom of
     speech, etc.  <N=1>
350. 1968: Protection of civil liberties, rights of accused, freedom of
     speech, etc. (includes coddling criminals, prevention of police
      brutality, etc.) <N=5>
350. 1970: Protection of civil liberties, rights of accused, freedom of
     speech, etc. (includes coddling criminals, etc.)  <N=2>

350. 1972: Protection of civil liberties, rights of accused, freedom of
     speech, etc. (includes coddling criminals, etc.)  <N=3>
    
359. 1970: Campus disorders, disturbances and riots on college campuses
     (any school)  <N=42>
359. 1972: Campus disorders, disturbances and riots on college campuses
     (any school)  <N=1>
    
360. 1966: Public disorder; crime, violence, trouble in the streets;
     juvenile delinquency; bombings; riots; demonstrations, NA what kind 
      <N=20>
360. 1968: General reference to public disorder, law and order (NA if
          361, 362, 364)  <N=125>
360. 1970: General reference to public disorder, law and order (NA if
     361,362,364); more law enforcement <N=38>

360. 1972: General reference to public disorder, law and order (NA if
     361,362,364); more law enforcement <N=14>
    
361. 1964: Public disorder, e.g. crime, delinquency, violence, trouble in
     the streets. Race riots, bombings <N=40>
361. 1968: (Negro) riots specifically  <N=52>
361. 1970: (Negro) riots specifically  <N=29>
361. 1972: (Negro) riots specifically  <N=2>
    
362. 1960: Crime, delinquency  <N=1>
362. 1968: War protests, demonstrators specifically  <N=14>
362. 1970: War protests, demonstrators specifically  <N=2>
362. 1972: War protests, demonstrators specifically  <N=0>
    
363. 1966: Narcotics control; drug addiction; pep pills, LSD, etc. <N=0>
363. 1968: Narcotics control; drug addiction; pep pills, LSD, etc.<N=2>
363. 1970: Narcotics control; drug addiction; pep pills, LSD, marijuana,
     etc.<N=53>
363. 1972: Narcotics control; drug addiction; pep pills, LSD,
      marijuana, etc.<N=58>
    
364. 1966: Problems of young people; e.g. drinking, discipline, mixed up
          thinking  <N=7>
364. 1968: Crime, violence, trouble in the streets, juvenile delinquency
         specifically  <N=42>
364. 1970: Violence, trouble in the streets, juvenile delinquency
     specifically, bombings  <N=10>
364. 1972: Violence, trouble in the streets, juvenile delinquency
     specifically, bombings  <N=3>
    
365. 1966: Licensing, control of guns, other weapons  <N=0>
365. 1968: Licensing, control of guns, other weapons  <N=2>
365. 1970: Licensing, control of guns, other weapons  <N=0>
365. 1972: Licensing, control of guns, other weapons  <N=1>
    
366. 1970: Crime (general)  <N=59>
366. 1972: Crime (general)  <N=45>
    
370. 1966: Control of right-wing extremists, American Nazis, Minutemen,
       etc.<N=0>
370. 1968: Control of right-wing extremists, American Nazis, Minutemen,
          etc.<N=0>
370. 1970: Control of right-wing extremists, American Nazis, Minutemen,
          etc.<N=0>
370. 1972: Control of right-wing extremists, American Nazis, Minutemen,
          etc.<N=0>
    
371. 1966: Control of left-wing extremists, Communists, subversives;
     internal Communist threat  <N=1>
371. 1968: Control of left-wing extremists, Communists, subversives;
     internal Communist threat <N=17>
371. 1970: Control of left-wing extremists, Communists, subversives;
     internal Communist threat <N=3>
371. 1972: Control of left-wing extremists, Communists, subversives;
     internal Communist threat <N=10>
    
371. 1968: Control of extemists, radicals (general reference or reference
     to both right-wing and left-wing extremists)
    
380. 1966: Moral, religious decay of nation (general)  <N=7>
380. 1968: Moral, religious decay of nation (general)  <N=9>
380. 1970: Moral, religious decay of nation (general)  <N=10>
380. 1972: Moral, religious decay of nation (general)  <N=33>
    
381. 1964: Prayers in public schools, Supreme Court decision  <N=4>
    
382. 1966: School prayers (specifically)  <N=2>
382. 1968: School prayers (specifically)  <N=1>
382. 1970: School prayers (specifically)  <N=2>
382. 1972: School prayers (specifically)  <N=0>
    
383. 1968: Problems of young people; e.g. drinking, sexual freedom,
     discipline, mixed up thinking, hippies <N=11>
383. 1970: Problems of young people; e.g. drinking, sexual freedom,
     discipline, mixed up thinking, hippies; communication with 
     young; generation  gap  <N=31>
383. 1972: Problems of young people; e.g. drinking, sexual freedom,
     discipline, mixed up thinking, hippies; communication with young;
      generation  gap  <N=17>
    
384. 1970: Revolutionary ideas, approaches, etc. (responses not covered by
     370, 371)  <N=3>
    
384. 1972: Revolutionary ideas, approaches, etc. (responses not covered 
     by 370, 371)  <N=1>
    
390. 1966: Other racial and public order problems  <N=0>
390. 1968: Other racial and public order problems  <N=2>
390. 1970: Other racial and public order problems  <N=2>
390. 1972: Other racial and public order problems  <N=6>
    
391. 1960: Puerto Rican problem  <N=0>
391. 1964: Puerto-Rican problem  <N=0>
391. 1972: Hijacking  <N=1>
    
   400-499,550 exc.491 (550: 1968 only)  ECONOMIC & BUSINESS   coded 2 
   ___________________________________________________________________
 
400. 1966: Inflation, high prices, high cost of living; government price
     guidelines <N=80>
400. 1968: Inflation, high prices, high cost of living  <N=27>
400. 1970: Inflation, high prices, high cost of living  <N=83>
400. 1972: Inflation, high prices, high cost of living  <N=131>
    
401. 1960: Inflation, high cost of living.  Money too cheap.  <N=45>
    
402. 1964: Inflation, high cost of living  <N=10>
    
403. 1968: Government price guideline  <N=0>
403. 1970: Government price guideline or controls  <N=3>
403. 1972: Government price guideline or controls  <N=2>
    
404. 1968: Rent control  <N=1>
    
405. 1972: General statement of wage and price controls  <N=0>
    
410. 1964: Taxes, e.g. too high, unfair  <N=39>
    
411. 1966: Taxation; fair structure  <N=42>
411. 1968: Taxation; fair tax structure  <N=34>
411. 1970: Taxation; fair tax structure  <N=42>
411. 1972: Taxation; fair tax structure  <N=23>
    
412. 1960: High taxes  <N=45>
    
413. 1960: Unfair taxes   <N=7>
    
420. 1966: National economy; economic growth; prosperity; prevention 
     of recession,  depression  <N=4>
420. 1968: National economy; economic growth; prosperity; prevention of
     recession, depression  <N=5>
420. 1970: National economy; economic growth; prosperity; prevention of
     recession, depression, general references to economy  <N=39>
420. 1972: National economy; economic growth; prosperity; prevention of
     recession, depression, general references to economy  <N=44>

421. 1964: National economy. Depression-prosperity. Economic growth 
     (or lack of)  <N=6>

422. 1960: National economy, (multiple specific responses) recession,
     depression. Prosperity. <N=15>

430. 1964: Fiscal policy, monetary policy, e.g. government spending,
     balanced budget, government waste, national debt  <N=26>

431. 1960: Fiscal policy--government spending, balanced budget, government
          waste  <N=25>

432. 1966: Government spending; national debt; balancing the budget 
     <N=44>
432. 1968: Government spending; national debt; balancing the budget 
     <N=24>
432. 1970: Government spending; national debt; balancing the budget 
     <N=10>
432. 1972: Government spending; national debt; balancing the budget 
     <N=10>

433. 1966: Gold outflow; control foreign investments, tourism  <N=3>
433. 1968: Gold outflow; control foreign investments, tourism, imports 
     <N=2>
433. 1970: Gold outflow; control foreign investments, tourism, imports 
     <N=0>
433. 1972: Gold outflow; control foreign investments, tourism, imports 
    <N=2>

434. 1960: Artificial government economic boosters opposed-- defense
     production, etc.<N=1>

435. 1966: Tight money market; interest rates  <N=1>
435. 1968: Tight money market; interest rates  <N=1>
435. 1970: Tight money market; interest rates  <N=2>
435. 1972: Tight money market; interest rates  <N=0>


440. 1960: Small business needs help--tax relief, government controls,
     etc.  <N=0>

441. 1966: Protection of small business from discount houses, chains,
     large corporations; fair trade laws; anti-trust laws  <N=0>
441. 1968: Protection of small business from discount houses, chains,
     large corporations; fair trade laws; anti-trust laws  <N=1>
441. 1970: Protection of small business from discount houses, chains,
     large corporations; fair trade laws; anti-trust laws  <N=1>
441. 1972: Protection of small business from discount houses, chains,
     large corporations; fair trade laws; anti-trust laws  <N=0>

442. 1960: Private enterprise, business (general--not limited to small
     business as in 440)  <N=2>

450. 1966: Control of business (profits); stifling of individual
     initiative, free enterprise; trend toward socialism  <N=2>
450. 1968: Control of business (profits); stifling of individual
     initiative, free enterprise; trend toward socialism  <N=1>
450. 1970: Control of business (profits); stifling of individual
     initiative, free enterprise; trend toward socialism  <N=0>
450. 1972: Control of business (profits); stifling of individual
     initiative, free enterprise; trend toward socialism  <N=1>

451. 1964: Government control of business, (stifling of) individual
     initiative  <N=3>

452. 1968: Regulation of inter-state commerce, transportation, and
     communication; air travel, railways, television, etc.  <N=0>
452. 1970: Regulation of inter-state commerce, transportation, and
     communication; air travel, railways, television, etc.; control of 
     content of the media  <N=1>
452. 1972: Regulation of inter-state commerce, transportation, and
     communication; air travel, railways, television, etc.; control of 
     content of the media  <N=0>

460. 1964: Tariff, immigration policy. Importation, exportation of goods
     and/or labor  <N=12>

461. 1966: Tariff rates; protection of American business from foreign
     competition  <N=1>
461. 1968: Tariff rates; protection of American business from foreign
     competition (see also 550)  <N=0>
461. 1970: Tariff rates; protection of American business from foreign
     competition  <N=4>
461. 1972: Tariff rates; protection of American business from foreign
          competition <N=1>

462. 1966: Immigration policies  <N=0>
462. 1968: Immigration policies  <N=0>
462. 1970: Immigration policies  <N=1>
462. 1972: Immigration policies  <N=0>

470. 1968: Protection of the consumer; truth in labeling, packaging,
     lending; control of medicines, poisons, harmful products;
     insurance  <N=0>
470. 1970: Protection of the consumer; truth in labeling, packaging,
     lending; control of medicines, poisons, harmful products; insurance
      <N=1>
470. 1972: Protection of the consumer; truth in labeling, packaging,
     lending; control of medicines, poisons, harmful products; insurance 
      <N=0>

471. 1968: Auto, highway, airplane safety  <N=0>
471. 1970: Auto, highway, airplane safety  <N=1>
471. 1972: Auto, highway, airplane safety  <N=0>

480. 1966: Expansion of highways; mass transportation problems  <N=1>
480. 1968: Expansion of highways; mass transportation problems  <N=1>
480. 1970: Expansion of highways; mass transportation problems  <N=0>
480. 1972: Expansion of highways; mass transportation problems  <N=0>

490. 1960: Other economic  <N=1>
490. 1966: Other economic problems, including general reference to
      situation  <N=1>
490. 1968: Other economic problems (including general reference to
     economic situation)  <N=0>
490. 1970: Other economic problems  <N=4>
490. 1972: Other economic problems  <N=1>

492. 1966: Protection of the consumer; trust in labeling, packaging,
     lending; control of mediciines, poisons, harmful products; insurance
      <N=0>

493. 1966: Auto, highway, airplane safety  <N=0>

494. 1966: Regulation of inter-state commerce, transportation and
     communication: air travel, railways, television, etc.  <N=1>

550. 1968: Expansion of world trade; reciprocal trade agreements (see also
     461)  <N=0>


 500-799 exc.550 (1968 only),760  FOREIGN AFFAIRS & NATIONAL DEFENSE  coded 3 
 ____________________________________________________________________________

500. 1964: Viet Nam  <N=124>
500. 1966: Vietnam; "the war"  <N=581>
500. 1968: Vietnam; "the war"  <N=654>
500. 1970: Vietnam; "the war;" Indochina, Cambodia  <N=424>
500. 1972: Vietnam; "the war;" Indochina, Cambodia; POWs, MIAs; Paris
     peace negotiations  <N=269>

510. 1964: Cuba   <N=34>
510. 1966: Cuba  <N=0>
510. 1968: Cuba  <N=1>
510. 1970: Cuba  <N=0>
510. 1972: Cuba  <N=0>

511. 1960: Cuban situation threatens peace (singled out from other trouble
     spots). Communists in back yard, too close. Castro mentioned as
     trouble-maker. Communists spreading all over. General external 
     menace.  <N=8>
511. 1968: Czechoslovakia  <N=1>
511. 1970: Czechoslovakia  <N=0>

512. 1960: Cuban situation (singled out from other trouble spots).
     Communists in back yard, too  close. Castro mentioned as trouble-maker. 
     Communists spreading all over. General external menace. ['peace' not
      mentioned] <N=49>
512. 1968: Prevention of Russian (Communist) expansion  <N=3>
512. 1970: Prevention of Russian (Communist) expansion  <N=0>
512. 1972: Prevention of Russian (Communist) expansion  <N=0>

513. 1968: Korea, Pueblo   <N=4>
513. 1970: Korea, Pueblo   <N=0>

520. 1964: Trouble spots in general. More than one mentioned      <N=7>

521. 1964: Other trouble spots, e.g. SE Asia, Congo, Berlin, Laos, Cyprus,
          Malaysia  <N=5>

522. 1960: Trouble spots threatening peace-- Congo, Berlin, Middle East, 
     Formosa etc.<N=4>

523. 1960: Trouble spots, Berlin, Middle East, Congo, Formosa, etc. 
     Communists spreading all over. General external communist menace 
     ['peace' not mentioned]<N=21>


524. 1966: Middle East --Israel, Jordan  <N=0>
524. 1968: Middle East --Israel, Jordan, Egypt  <N=2>
524. 1970: Middle East --Israel, Jordan, Egypt  <N=2>
524. 1972: Middle East --Israel, Jordan, Egypt  <N=0>

525. 1966: Rhodesia  <N=0>
525. 1968: Rhodesia  <N=0>
525. 1970: Rhodesia  <N=0>
525. 1972: Rhodesia  <N=0>

526. 1966: Other specific trouble spots  <N=0>
526. 1968: Nigerian civil war  <N=0>
526. 1970: Nigerian civil war  <N=0>

529. 1968: Other specific trouble spots or two or more trouble spots
     mentioned together  <N=1>
529. 1970: Other specific trouble spots  <N=0>
529. 1972: Other specific trouble spots  <N=0>

530. 1966: Firmness in foreign policy; maintenance of position of military
     strength  <N=1>
530. 1968: Firmness in foreign policy; maintenance of position of military
     strength  <N=5>
530. 1970: Firmness in foreign policy; maintenance of position of military
     strength  <N=0>
530. 1972: Firmness in foreign policy; maintenance of position of military
     strength <N=0>

531. 1964: Maintain position of strength, e.g. take firm stand, clear,
     strong foreign policy (no specific area named)  <N=34>

532. 1960: Postion of strength--best guarantor of peace. Higher defense
     spending to keep ahead of Russia. Maintain firm stand against Russia and 
     other communist nations. Call their bluff.  <N=21>

533. 1960: Postion of strength best-- higher defense spending to keep
     ahead of Russia. Maintain firm stand against Russia and other communist
     nations. Call their bluff ['peace' not mentioned]  <N=141>

540. 1966: Extent of foreign involvement, committment (general mention);
     military assistance  <N=12>
540. 1968: Extent of foreign involvement, committment (general mention);
     military assistance  <N=12>
540. 1970: Extent of foreign involvement, committment (general mention);
     military assistance  <N=8>
540. 1972: Extent of foreign involvement, committment (general mention);
     military assistance  <N=5>

550. 1964: Isolation, less involvement, e.g. mind our own business, let
     other countries take care of themselves (no specific area mentioned) 
     <N=5>

551. 1960: Peace through isolation, less involvement--less foreign aid,
     bring boys back home, let other countries take care of themselves  <N=10>
551. 1968: Trading with U.S. enemies; trading with countries which trade
     with U.S. enemies  <N=2>

552. 1960: Isolation, less involvement--less foreign aid, bring boys back
     home, let other countries take care of themselves ['peace' not mentioned] 
     <N=29>

560. 1960: Peace through more involvement in world affairs--general or
     vague belief that increased involvement, more foreign aid, better
      relations can bring peace  <N=12>

561. 1960: More involvement in world affairs-- more foreign aid, better
     relations ['peace' not mentioned] <N=73>

570. 1966: Foreign economic aid program  <N=13>
570. 1968: Foreign economic aid program  <N=19>
570. 1970: Foreign economic aid program  <N=8>
570. 1972: Foreign economic aid program  <N=3>

571. 1964: Foreign aid, e.g. too much, too little, wrong type, doesn't get
     to the poor people  <N=41>

580. 1966: Prevention of war, establishment of peace (general mention) 
     <N=13>
580. 1968: Prevention of war, establishment of peace (general mention) 
     <N=7>
580. 1970: Prevention of war, establishment of peace (general mention) 
     <N=18>
580. 1972: Prevention of war, establishment of peace (general mention) 
     <N=30>

581. 1960: Negotiation toward peace--talk to the Russians. Meet Communists
     half way. Work through the U.N. Settle 'trouble spots' in the 
     U.N. <N=54>

582. 1960: Negotiation--talk to the Russians. Meet Communists half way.
     Work through the U.N. Settle 'trouble spots' in the U.N. ['peace' not
     mentioned]<N=45>

583. 1964: Negotiate settlements, meet others half-way (no specific area
     named)  <N=5>

590. 1964: Total victory as goal, threaten war, no compromise or
     negotiations. (No specific area named) <N=1>
    
591. 1960: Aggressive policy--toward Russia, communists. Preventive or
     defensive war if necessary. Get tough. Drop the bomb. Other similar 
     ways of keeping the peace. <N=18>
    
592. 1960: Aggressive policy--toward Russia, communists. Preventive or
     defensive war if necessary. Get tough. Drop the bomb, etc. ['peace' 
     not mentioned]<N=15>
    
600. 1966: Relations with the United Nations; support for the United
     Nations <N=0>
600. 1968: Relations with the United Nations; support for the United
     Nations<N=2>
600. 1970: Relations with the United Nations; support for the United
     Nations<N=0>
600. 1972: Relations with the United Nations; support for the United
     Nations<N=0>
    
601. 1964: Position of U.S. in UN, strength of UN  <N=5>
    
610. 1964: Relations with Russia, cold war, relations with Eastern
     European communist satellites, e.g. increased trade  <N=44>
    
611. 1966: Relations with Russia, Eastern Europe  <N=2>
611. 1968: Peaceful elations with Russia, Eastern Europe, the
     communists  <N=0>
611. 1970: Peaceful relations with Russia, Eastern Europe  <N=0>
611. 1972: Peaceful relations with Russia, Eastern Europe  <N=0>
    
612. 1960: Russia, cold war, communist problems and peace-- general
     mentions of these as problems with no statement of correct 
     policy  <N=13>
    
613. 1960: Russia, cold war, communist problems-- general mentions of
     these as problems with no statement of correct policy ['peace'
     not mentioned]  <N=69>
    
620. 1966: Cold war; threat of external Communism  <N=1>
620. 1968: Cold war; threat of external Communism  <N=2>
620. 1970: Cold war; threat of external Communism  <N=1>
620. 1972: Cold war; threat of external Communism  <N=0>
    
621. 1966: Threat of Communism, NA whether threat is from external 
     or internal Communism  <N=7>

621. 1968: Threat of Communism, NA whether threat is from external or
     internal Communism (or both internal and external threat mentioned
      together)  <N=3>
621. 1970: Threat of Communism, NA whether threat is from external or
     internal Communism  <N=2>
621. 1972: Threat of Communism, NA whether threat is from external or
     internal Communism  <N=6>
    
630. 1966: Relations with Communist China; support for United Nations 
     seat for Communist China  <N=1>
630. 1968: Peaceful relations with Communist China; support for United
     Nations seat for Communist China <N=0>
630. 1970: Peaceful relations with Communist China; support for United
     Nations seat for Communist China <N=0>
630. 1972: Peaceful relations with Communist China; support for legal
     recognition of Communist China <N=0>
    
631. 1964: Relations with Communist China  <N=6>
    
640. 1964: Relations with South and Central America (excluding Cuba),
     Africa, Asia  <N=4>
    
641. 1966: Relations with Latin American countries  <N=0>
641. 1968: Good relations with Latin American countries; Alliance for
     Progress; Organization of American States  <N=0>
641. 1970: Good relations with Latin American countries; Alliance for
     Progress  <N=0>
641. 1972: Good relations with Latin American countries; Alliance for
          Progress<N=0>
    
642. 1966: Relations with African, Asian countries, developing areas 
     <N=0>
642. 1968: Good relations with African, Asian countries, developing areas 
     <N=0>
642. 1970: Good relations with African, Asian countries, developing areas 
     <N=0>
642. 1972: Good relations with African, Asian countries, developing areas 
     <N=0>
    
650. 1966: Relations with Western Europe; Great Britain, France, Germany,
     our allies; German rearmament, unification  <N=0>
650. 1968: Good relations with Western Europe; Great Britain, France,
     Germany, our allies; NATO  <N=0>
650. 1970: Good relations with Western Europe; Great Britain, France,
     Germany, our allies  <N=0>
650. 1972: Good relations with Western Europe; Great Britain, France,
     Germany, our allies  <N=0>
    
651. 1964: Relations with allies, e.g. France, Britain  <N=4>
    
652. 1968: German rearmament  <N=0>
652. 1970: German rearmament  <N=0>
652. 1972: German rearmament  <N=0>
    
653. 1968: German unification  <N=0>
653. 1970: German unification  <N=0>
653. 1972: German unification  <N=0>
    
660. 1966: Obligation to take care of problems at home before helping
     foreign countries  <N=9>
660. 1968: Obligation to take care of problems at home before helping
     foreign countries  <N=23>
660. 1970: Obligation to take care of problems at home before helping
     foreign countries  <N=35>
660. 1972: Obligation to take care of problems at home before helping
     foreign countries  <N=2>
    
670. 1964: War-peace (general mention, so specific area named <N=59>
    
680. 1966: General mention of foreign relations, foreign affairs, prestige
     abroad  <N=19>
680. 1968: General mention of foreign relations, foreign affairs, prestige
     abroad  <N=7>
680. 1970: General mention of foreign relations, foreign affairs, prestige
     abroad  <N=4>
680. 1972: General mention of foreign relations, foreign affairs, prestige
     abroad  <N=9>
    
681. 1964: General mention of foreign affairs, foreign relations (no
     specific mention of area or method) <N=26>
    
682. 1960: General mention of foreign affairs, foreign relations, no
     content -- war problem, keep out of war, keep the peace  <N=142>
    
683. 1960: General mention of foreign affairs, foreign relations-- no
     content ['peace' not mentioned]  <N=115>
    
690. 1960: Other mentions--world trade, tariffs, dollar exchange values,
     etc. [actual mention of 'peace'] <N=6>
690. 1964: Other specific foreign affairs items  <N=3>
690. 1966: Other specific foreign affairs items  <N=1>
690. 1968: Other specific foreign affairs items  <N=0>
690. 1970: Other specific foreign affairs items  <N=1>
690. 1972: Other specific foreign affairs items  <N=0>
    
691. 1960: Other mentions--world trade, tariffs, dollar exchange 
     values, etc. (foreign service) ['peace' not mentioned]  <N=20>
    
700. 1964: A-bomb and H-bomb testing, Test-Ban Treaty  <N=14>
    
701. 1960: A-bomb and H-bomb testing should be continued-- can't 
     fall behind  <N=1>
    
702. 1960: Ban on A-bomb and H-bomb testing-- have enough, know enough 
     <N=5>
    
710. 1966: Disarmament; ending of arms race; nuclear proliferation;
     extension of test-ban treaty  <N=0>
710. 1968: Disarmament; ending of arms race; nuclear proliferation;
     extension of test-ban treaty  <N=2>
710. 1970: Disarmament; ending of arms race; nuclear proliferation;
     extension of test-ban treaty  <N=0>
710. 1972: Disarmament; ending of arms race; nuclear proliferation;
     extension of test-ban treaty  <N=2>
    
711. 1964: Disarmament. Stop arms race  <N=9>
    
712. 1960: Disarmament  <N=25>
    
720. 1964: Threat of Communism, NA whether internal or external  <N=21>
    
721. 1960: Internal threat of communism, internal security  <N=13>
    
722. 1964: Internal threat of Communism  <N=14>
    
730. 1966: Size, quality of armed forces  <N=0>
730. 1968: Size, quality of armed forces  <N=1>
730. 1970: Size, quality of armed forces  <N=1>
730. 1972: Size, quality of armed forces; spending level  <N=2>
    
731. 1960: General build-up of forces needed. Maintain military
     superiority  <N=52>
    
732. 1964: General build up of forces needed  <N=10>
    
733. 1966: Selective service system; universal conscription  <N=4>
733. 1968: Selective service system; universal conscription; draft  <N=5>
733. 1970: Selective service system; universal conscription; draft  <N=1>
733. 1972: Selective service system; universal conscription; draft  <N=0>
    
734. 1968: Influence of the military  <N=0>
734. 1970: Influence of the military  <N=1>
734. 1972: Influence of the military; civilian control of military;
     defense management  <N=1>
    
740. 1966: Weapons development; missile program; scientific 
     development; bomb testing  <N=1>
740. 1968: Weapons development; missile program; scientific 
     development; bomb testing<N=2>
740. 1970: Weapons development; missile program; scientific 
     development; bomb testing<N=0>
740. 1972: Weapons development; missile program; scientific 
     development; bomb testing<N=1>
    
741. 1964: Missile program, space race, scientific development, 
     e.g. training of engineers and scientists <N=5>
    
742. 1960: Missile program-- lagging behind Russia's. Includes mention 
     of space satellites  <N=14>
    
743. 1960: Scientific development-- Russia's getting ahead, more
     scientists, more engineers, better training in schools than 
     ours  <N=4>
    
744. 1966: Space race  <N=3>
744. 1968: Space race specifically  <N=3>
744. 1970: Space race; any mention  <N=5>
744. 1972: Space race; any mention  <N=1>
    
750. 1960: Streamline services, unify services. Coordinate research
     and strategy. Cut down on costs through efficiency  <N=3>
    
770. 1966: Morale of nation; patriotism; national spirit  <N=0>
770. 1968: Morale of nation; patriotism; national spirit  <N=2>
770. 1970: Morale of nation; patriotism; national spirit  <N=2>
770. 1972: Morale of nation; patriotism; national spirit  <N=4>
    
771. 1964: Morale of nation, e.g. national purpose, will  <N=1>
771. 1972: Amnesty; desertion  <N=0>
    
780. 1966: General mention of national defense  <N=4>
780. 1968: General mention of national defense  <N=0>
780. 1970: General mention of national defense  <N=0>
780. 1972: General mention of national defense  <N=2>
    
790. 1960: Other defense mentions  <N=0>
790. 1964: Other specific national defense items  <N=0>
790. 1966: Other specific national defense items  <N=0>
790. 1968: Other specific national defense items  <N=0>
790. 1970: Other specific national defense items  <N=1>
790. 1972: Other specific national defense items  <N=0>
    
          800-899  FUNCTIONING OF GOVERNMENT     coded 4 
          ______________________________________________
    
800. 1966: Honesty, morality, ethics in government; Baker, Jenkins,
     Estes cases  <N=3>
800. 1968: Honesty, morality, ethics in government  <N=5>
800. 1970: Honesty, morality, ethics in government  <N=7>
800. 1972: Honesty, morality, ethics in government  <N=8>
    
801. 1964: Graft, corruption in government. Morality, Baker, Jenkins 
     <N=18>
    
810. 1966: Quality, efficiency of public employees, Civil Serice,
     government bureaucracy  <N=4>
810. 1968: Quality, efficiency of public employees, diplomats, Civil
     Service, government bureaucracy  <N=3>
810. 1970: Quality, efficiency of public employees, diplomats, Civil
    Service, government bureaucracy; cost of government  <N=0>
810. 1972: Quality, efficiency of public employees, diplomats, Civil
     Service, government bureaucracy; cost of government  <N=5>

811. 1966: Size of government bureaucracy, Civil Service; pervasiveness 
     of Government controls  <N=5>
811. 1968: Size of government bureaucracy, Civil Service  <N=1>
811. 1970: Size of government bureaucracy, Civil Service  <N=0>
811. 1972: Size of government bureaucracy, Civil Service  <N=0>
    
812. 1968: Pervasiveness of government controls over the private 
     citizen  <N=0>
812. 1970: Pervasiveness of government controls over the private citizen;
     citizen-government relationship in general; communication between
     government and citizen  <N=3>
812. 1972: Pervasiveness of government controls over the private citizen;
     citizen-government relationship in general; communication between
     government and citizen  <N=8>

813. 1968: Compensation of government employees, officials, congressmen,
     judges  <N=0>
813. 1970: Compensation of government employees, officials, congressmen,
     judges  <N=0>
813. 1972: Compensation of government employees, officials, congressmen,
      judges  <N=0>
    
820. 1966: Government control of information; secrecy; news management 
     <N=1>
820. 1968: Government control of information; secrecy; news management 
     <N=0>
820. 1970: Government control of information; secrecy; news management 
     <N=1>
820. 1972: Government control of information; secrecy; news management 
     <N=1>
    
821. 1964: Government releases (too little) (too much) information. Too
     secretive. Too much publicity <N=2>
    
830. 1966: Wisdom, ability, general respresentativenss of political
     leaders, Congressmen, Supreme Court <N=7>
830. 1968: Wisdom, ability, general respresentativenss of political
     leaders, Congressmen, Supreme Court <N=1>
830. 1970: Wisdom, ability, general respresentativenss of political
     leaders, Congressmen, Supreme Court <N=6>
830. 1972: Wisdom, ability, general respresentativenss of political
     leaders, Congressmen, Supreme Court <N=5>
    
831. 1966: Government, politicians catering to minority groups; lack of
     devotion to general welfare, lack of service to all the 
     people  <N=5>
831. 1968: Government, politicians catering to minority groups; lack of
     devotion to general welfare, lack of service to all the 
     people  <N=1>
831. 1970: Government, politicians catering to minority groups; lack of
     devotion to general welfare, lack of service to all the people; 
     lobbying; lobbyists <N=1>
831. 1972: Government, politicians catering to minority groups; lack of
     devotion to general welfare, lack of service to all the people; 
     lobbying; lobbyists <N=3>
    
840. 1966: Specific problems of representation; apportionment;
     under-representation of cities, suburbs <N=0>
840. 1968: Specific problems of representation; apportionment;
     under-representation of cities, suburbs <N=0>
840. 1970: Specific problems of representation; apportionment;
     under-representation of cities, suburbs <N=1>
840. 1972: Specific problems of representation; apportionment;
     under-representation of cities, suburbs <N=0>
    
841. 1964: Supreme Court decisions on reapportionment, redistricting 
     <N=0>
    
842. 1966: Fair election procedures; prevention of vote manipulation;
     curbing of political "bosses;" need for better politicians, 
     political parties, electoral procedures, etc.  <N=3>
842. 1968: Fair election procedures; prevention of vote manipulation;
     curbing of political "bosses;" need for better politicians, 
     political parties, electoral procedures, etc.  <N=0>
842. 1970: Fair election procedures; prevention of vote manipulation;
     curbing of political "bosses;" need for better politicians, 
     political parties, electoral procedures, etc.  <N=2>
842. 1972: Fair election procedures; prevention of vote manipulation;
     curbing of political "bosses;" need for better politicians, 
     political parties, electoral procedures, etc.  <N=1>
    
843. 1968: Lower voter age (specifically)  <N=0>
    
850. 1966: Power of federal government; reduction in states rights; 
     lack of strict interpretation of the Constitution  <N=9>
850. 1968: Power of federal government vis-a-vis states; loss of states'
     rights  <N=7>
850. 1970: Power of federal government vis-a-vis states; loss of states'
     rights  <N=2>
850. 1972: Power of federal government vis-a-vis states; loss of states'
     rights  <N=0>

851. 1964: States' rights vs. Federal control (general)  <N=9>

852. 1960: Less centralization needed. More states' rights  <N=4>

853. 1964: Positive statement about federal government involvement 
     in problems in answer to V.51 (No specific content, but more 
     forceful than DK or 'none'), e.g. "I don't feel they should have 
     stayed out of any" [V51:  Now, are there any problems at home or 
     abroad that the government in Washington has gotten into
     that you think it should stay out of. This would include problems
     the President, the Congress, or the Supreme Court have tried to 
     handle that you think they should have stayed out of]  <N=1>
    
854. 1964: Negative statement about federal government involvement in
     problems in answer to V51 (No specific content, but more forceful 
     than DK or 'all'), e.g. "They stick their nose into everything"
     [SEE ABOVE, CODE 853 FOR TEXT OF 1964 V51] <N=2>
    
860. 1966: Power of President; any anti-Johnson comments; references to
     quality, style, etc.<N=1>
860. 1968: Power of President; any anti-Johnson comments; references to
     quality, style, etc.<N=0>
860. 1970: Power of President; any anti-Nixon comments; references to
     quality, style, etc.<N=6>
860. 1972: Power of President; any anti-Nixon comments; references to
     quality, style, etc.<N=7>
    
870. 1966: Power of Congress  <N=0>
870. 1968: Power of Congress  <N=2>
870. 1970: Power of Congress  <N=0>
870. 1972: Power of Congress  <N=0>
    
871. 1964: References to Congress. Organization, procedure, power <N=0>
    
880. 1966: Power of Supreme Court  <N=2>
880. 1968: Power of Supreme Court  <N=6>
880. 1970: Power of Supreme Court  <N=0>
880. 1972: Power of Supreme Court  <N=0>

881. 1964: Power of Supreme Court (too great, should be curtailed)  <N=6>

885. 1970: Power of government; NA what specifically  <N=1>
885. 1972: Power of government; NA what specifically  <N=1>

890. 1966: Other problems relating to the functioning of the 
     government  <N=2>
890. 1968: Other problems relating to the functioning of the 
     government  <N=0>
890. 1970: Other problems relating to the functioning of the 
     government  <N=7>
890. 1972: Other problems relating to the functioning of the 
     government  <N=7>

891. 1966  Compensation of government employees, government officals,
     congressmen  <N=0>

              000,491,980,990-999  OTHER, MISSING DATA 
              ________________________________________

491. 1960: Other domestic items  <N=14>
491. 1964: Other domestic items  <N=8>

980. 1968: General mention of domestic problems, problems at home (area of
     concern NA)  <N=2>
    
990. 1960: Other   <N=5>
990. 1964: Other (items that do not fit any of the above subheadings)<N=6>
990. 1966: Other  <N=6>
990. 1968: Other (items that do not fit any of the above)  <N=6>
990. 1970: Other (items that do not fit any of the above)  <N=3>
990. 1972: Other (items that do not fit any of the above)  <N=15>

991. 1968: No problem mentioned; no second or third problem  <N=28>
991. 1970: No problem mentioned; no second, third or fourth problem 
     <N=13>

996. 1960: No mentions, DK  <N=182>
996. 1964: No mentions, DK  <N=285>

997. 1966: No problem mentioned, DK; no second or third problem  <N=91>

998. 1968: DK  <N=12>
998. 1970: DK  <N=43>
998. 1972: DK  <N=6>

999. 1960: NA  <N=28>
999. 1964: NA  <N=1>
999. 1966: NA  <N=8>
999. 1968: NA  <N=0>
999. 1970: NA  <N=4>
999. 1972: NA  <N=21>
    
000. 1972: INAP  <N=1669>


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             Part 2.   1974-and later:  Most Important Problem Codes

    
                            [note: for 1960-1972 codes, see part 1 above]

    
    1974-BASED CODES:  In 1974, a set of 'most important problem' codes was
created with a numbering scheme following 1960-1972 general groupings,
but specific codes were not necessarily related to individual codes from any
years 1960-1972. During years 1976-1986, some codes within this 1974-based set
were revised in text (usually augmented), and some codes were added when need
arose, but no categories were dropped.
    
    1988 REVIEW OF CODES:  In 1988, prior to the coding of that year's study
data, the existing set of 'most important problem' codes underwent a
comprehensive review, resulting in deletion of all categories with a history
of "too few mentions" since 1974.  There was, as well, a rewording/revision of
many codes and combining of others.  Since 1988, codes have been added or
revised/ augmented only where necessary to process data describing very
current issues.
    
    'RETIRED CODES':  Unless indicated differently (i.e., for merged codes),
individual categories NOT continued in 1988 ('retired') were terminated due to
"too few mentions."  Note that the total number of mentions prior to 1988
(1974-1986 inclusive) appears in parentheses following the text of the
'retired' code. 
    
    CONTINUING CODES (not 'retired'):  For codes unretired or new in 1988, a
code text not followed by a date in brackets indicates the 1988 version of the
code.  The code may have been created at any time 1974-1988; if variations in
code text preceded the 1988 version, texts of earlier versions of code also
appear in parentheses.  * indicates that the code was created in 1974.  Codes
surviving the 1988 review which were created after 1974 have year of
origination in brackets [ ].  Any changes made to text after 1988 are noted
with date of change.  Yearly distributions for years 1974 and later appear at
end.
    
             AGRICULTURE    (#100-149)       coded 1
             _______________________________________
    
          100. FARM ECONOMICS; payment for crops/price of feed/cost of farming 
              (1974-1986: FARM ECONOMICS; general reference to payment for
              crops, price of feed, cost of farming, etc.; cattle kill) *
    
retired. 101. 1974-1986:  Too much being paid to farmers for crops {not 
                          #400} (3) *

retired. 102. 1974-1986:  Too little being paid to farmers for crops (not
                          #400} \merged with #100\ (43) *
    
         103. SUBSIDIES/crop payments/government aid to farmers  (1974-1986:  
              FOR subsidies, crop payments/aid to farmers) *
    
retired. 104. 1974-1986:  AGAINST subsidies/crop payments/aid to farmers (9) *
retired. 109. 1980-1986:  Other specific references to farm economics 
                          {including mention of unfavorable economic
                          consequences to farmers from grain embargo of grain
                          sales/shipments to Russia} (43) 
              1974-1978:  Other specific references to farm economics  *
    
         120. WORLD FOOD PROBLEMS; food shortages/starvation/famine (not #406
              or 407)  (1974-1986:  WORLD FOOD PROBLEMS; general reference to
              food stortages/starvation/famine {not #406,407}) *
    
retired. 121. 1974-1986:  FOR surplus food disposal; providing food to other
                          countries; food programs (19) *
retired. 122. 1974-1986:  AGAINST surplus food disposal; shouldn't provide
                          food to other countries; food programs  (24) *
retired. 129. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to surplus food
                          distribution (4) *
retired. 145. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to farm labor supply (1) *
retired. 147. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to NON-ECONOMIC FARM
                          PROBLEMS/PROGRAMS {not dealing with economics} (3) *
retired. 148. 1974-1986:  Generally FOR other specific farm/agricultural
                          programs/legislation/expenditures (1) * 
retired. 149. 1974-1986:  Generally AGAINST other specific farm/agricultural
                          programs/legislation/expenditure (1) *

    
         ECONOMIC & BUSINESS PROBLEMS    (#400-499)       coded 2
         ________________________________________________________

Note:  If R mentions both "inflation" (#400) and rise in prices of
specific items (#407-409), code "inflation".   (SEE ALSO #496) 
    
         400. INFLATION; rate of inflation; level of prices; cost of living 
              (1974-1986:  INFLATION; general reference to inflation; high 
              prices; high cost of living) *
    
         401. WAGE AND PRICE CONTROLS/GUIDELINES; freezing prices; control of
              business profits   (1974-1986:  FOR wage and/or price
              guidelines; wage and/or price controls, freezing prices; control
              of business profits) *

retired. 402. 1974-1986:  AGAINST wage and/or price controls; against control
                          of business profits (6) *
    
         403. High price of food, all mentions (exc. #100) *
    
         404. High price of other specific items and services *
    
         405. MINIMUM WAGE, any mention; any mention of wage levels
              (1974-1986: MINIMUM WAGE, any mention) *
    
retired. 406. 1974-1986:  SHORTAGES--gen. reference {exc.#120}, NA what;
              phony shortages; people wasteful (22) *
    
         407. FOOD SHORTAGES; economic aspects of food shortages, e.g., price
              of sugar (other references, code #120) *
    
         408. FUEL SHORTAGES; "energy crisis"; oil companies making excessive
              profits; depressed condition of the oil industry  (1974-1986: 
              Fuel shortages; "energy crisis"; oil companies making excessive
              profits) *
    
retired. 409. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to shortages (8) *
    
         410. RECESSION, DEPRESSION; prosperity of the nation; economic
              growth; GNP (1976-1986:  RECESSION, DEPRESSION; general
              reference, prosperity of the nation, economic growth) (1974: 
              RECESSION, DEPRESSION; general reference) *
    
         411. MONETARY RESTRAINTS/CONTROLS; level of interest rates;
              availability of money/the money supply (1974-1986:  MONETARY
              RESTRAINTS/CONTROLS; general reference to interest rates etc.) *
    
retired. 412. 1974-1986:  FOR loosening monetary restraints; for lowering
                          interest rates \merged with #411\ (161) * 
retired. 413. 1974-1986:  AGAINST loosening of monetary restraints; high
                          interest rates (10) *
retired. 414. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} government spending; other
                          {specific} government stimulation of the economy,
                          e.g. work programs {not #412} (17) *
    
         415. AGAINST (increased) government spending; balancing of the
              (national) budget; against government stimulation of the
              economy; the size of the budget deficit [1984]  (1974-1982: 
              AGAINST {increased} government spending; balancing of the
              {national} budget; against government stimulation of the
              economy) *
    
         416. TAXES; general reference to tax structure; tax surcharge (NA R's
              direction); tax reform; other specific tax reference 
              (1974-1986:  TAXES; general reference to tax structure; tax
              surcharge {NA R's direction}; other specific tax reference) *
    
         417. FOR tax cuts; against tax surcharge; for tax reform  (1974-1986:
              FOR tax cuts; against tax surcharge) *

         418. AGAINST tax cuts; for tax surcharge; against tax reform 
              (1974-1986: AGAINST tax cuts; for tax surcharge) *

retired. 419. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to recession/depression;
                          other specific references to monetary/fiscal
                          controls (36) *
retired. 420. 1974-1986:  Construction/housing; all references to housing
                          starts, construction costs, etc. (20) *
retired. 421. 1974-1986:  Business profits are {too} high (6) *
retired. 422. 1974-1986:  Business profits are not {too} high (2)  *
retired. 423. 1974-1986:  Prices are declining, wholesale or retail--any
                          mention; optimistic economic indications (2) *

         424. PRODUCTIVITY of American industry; "giving a day's work for a
              day's pay"; revitalizing American industry (1980-1986: 
              Increased productivity of American industry; "a day's work for
              a day's pay"; revitalize American industry

         425. STOCK MARKET/ GOLD PRICES; all references to gold prices, stock
              brokers, stock fluctuations, etc. *

retired. 426. 1974-1986:  Gold outflow; control of foreign investments made
                          by U.S. companies/citizens (10) *

         427. VALUE OF THE DOLLAR; strength/weakness of the dollar against
              other currencies (1976-1986:  Devaluation of the dollar)

retired. 430. 1974-1986:  Anti-trust laws; protection of small businesses;
                          general reference to anti- trust laws/legislation
                          (3) *
retired. 431. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} prosecution under anti-trust laws;
                          protection of small businesses from discount houses,
                          chains, large corporations; fair trade laws (4) *
retired. 432. 1974-1986:  AGAINST prosecution under anti-trust laws;
                          {additional} control of business, stifling of
                          individual initiative/free enterprise (5) *

         433. Large businesses taking over small businesses *
    
retired. 434. 1974-1986:  Small businesses holding their own (7) *
    
         440. Class oriented economic concerns--middle class, working class
              (pro); middle class getting squeezed [1976]

         441. Class oriented economic concerns--big business, monied interests
              (anti) too powerful [1976]

         442. Concern for inequitable distribution of wealth; gap between the
              rich and the poor; concentration of wealth in the hands of a few
              (1978-1986: Concern for inequitable distribution of wealth)

retired. 450. 1974-1986:  Trend toward socialism; general reference--NA
                          R's direction (11) *
    
         451. FOR the regulation of interstate commerce, transportation, air
              travel, railways, government auto safety regulations; in favor
              of increased  government regulation of business; mention of
              problems caused by deregulation [1989] (1974-1988: For the
              regulation of interstate commerce, transportation, air travel,
              railways, government auto safety regulations; in favor of
              increased government regulation of business) *
    
         452. AGAINST (increased) regulation of interstate commerce,
              transportation;  AIR TRAVEL, RAILWAYS, etc. *

         453. Solvency/stability/regulation/control of the nation's FINANCIAL
              INSTITUTIONS [1988].  Savings and Loan scandal [1990] 

retired. 454. 1974-1986:  AGAINST the regulation of communication; control
                          of content of the media; control of media channels
                          (1) *
retired. 459. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to government control,
                          trends toward socialism (12) *

         460. IMMIGRATION POLICY; establishing limits on how many people from
              any one nation can enter the U.S.; prohibiting specified types
              of persons from entering the U.S.  1974-1986:  IMMIGRATION
              POLICY; general reference) *

retired. 461. 1974-1986:  FOR immigration policy; against open immigration
                          merged with #460\ (80) * 
    
         463. Problems relating to the influx of political/economic refugees
              (Cubans, Haitians, Mexicans, etc.) [1980]
    
retired. 469. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to immigration
                          policies (17) *
retired. 470. 1974-1986:  CONSUMER PROTECTION; general reference (3) *

retired. 471. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} consumer protection legislation;
                          truth in labelling, packaging, lending; control of
                          medicines; poisons, harmful products; no fault
                          insurance (2) *

retired. 475. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} auto, highway, airplane safety (3) *

retired. 476. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} auto, highway, airplane 
                          safety (1) *

retired. 480. 1974-1986:  MASS TRANSPORTATION; general reference (6) *
retired. 481. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} mass transportation; mass
                          transportation legislation/expenditures (5) *

retired. 483. 1978-1986:  Control of public utilities; utility rates (12)

retired. 484. 1978-1986:  Roads, highways, bridges; general unspecified
                          transportation (10)
retired. 489. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to mass transportation 
                          (1) *

retired. 490. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to economic problems
                          \merged with #499\ (73) *

         491. Economics--general; "Economics"--NFS [1980] (1974-1978: 
              Economics--NFS)

         492. International economics--general [1976]

         493. U.S. foreign trade, balance of payments position; foreign oil
              dependency [1978] (1976: U.S. foreign trade, balance of payments
              position) 

         494. Control of FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN U.S.; mention of foreigners
              buying U.S. assets (businesses, real estate, stocks, etc) [1990]
              (1988: Control of foreign investment in U.S.; limitation of
              foreign imports; restriction  on foreign car products; general
              reference to problems of automobile industry; imposition of
              tariffs/reciprocal restrictions on foreign imports) (1982-1986: 
              Control of foreign investment in U.S.; limitation of foreign
              imports; restriction on foreign car imports; general reference
              to problems of automobile industry)  (1978-1980: Control of
              foreign investment in U.S.)

         495. PROTECTION OF U.S. INDUSTRIES; imposition of tariffs/reciprocal
              restrictions on foreign imports; limitation of foreign imports; 
              mention of problems in specific industries competing with
              foreign manufacturers [1990] (1974-1988: Other specific consumer
              protection problems.) *

         496. THE ECONOMY--not further specified (code specific mention if R
              clarifies by saying "inflation", etc.; also see #400) [1980] 
              [Note: category #496 was added due to the great increase in the
              number of unqualified responses of the "economy." Prior to 1980,
              such non-specific responses (fewer in number) were assumed to be
              references to the inflation problem and were coded as #400]

         497. International competitiveness; outsourcing; loss of jobs to
              foreign competition; moving jobs abroad; modernizing
              plants/equipment/management techniques to meet foreign
              competition; matching the quality of foreign good. (1986:
              International competitiveness; outsourcing; loss of jobs
              to foreign competition; moving job abroad).

         498. Mention of "twin problems" of a large national debt/budget
              deficit and unfavorable balance of trade/import-export ratio.
              [1988]

         499. Other specific mention economic or business problems [1988]



        FOREIGN AFFAIRS     (#500-599, 700-799 exc.760-769)     coded 3
        _______________________________________________________________

         500. FOREIGN RELATIONS/FOREIGN AFFAIRS; foreign policy/relations,
              prestige abroad (1974-1976: FOREIGN RELATIONS/FOREIGN AFFAIRS;
              general reference to foreign relations/affairs, prestige 
              abroad) *

         504. Relations with the Third World (no specific country or region
              mentioned) [1986]

         505. Relations with WESTERN EUROPE; Great Britain, France, Germany;
              our allies (1974-1986: Relations with WESTERN EUROPE; Great
              Britain, France, Germany; our allies--general mention) *

retired. 506. 1974-1986:  FOR better relations with Western Europe
                          \merged with #505\ (10) *
retired. 507. 1974-1986:  AGAINST better relations with Western 
                          Europe (1) *

retired. 509. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to Western Europe (5)*

         510. VIETNAM; general reference to "the war," Indochina, Cambodia;
              aid *

retired. 512. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} aid to Indochina, Vietnam,
                          Cambodia (1) *
retired. 513. 1974-1986:  CUBA; any references (8) *

         514. Latin America, South America--any references; reference to
              war/situation in Nicaragua; U.S. support of the Contras (1986:
              Latin America, South America--any references {reference to
              war/situation in Nicaragua/Contras}) (1984:  Latin America,
              South America--any references {reference to war/situation in
              Nicaragua}) (1974-1982: Latin America, South America--any
              references) *

         515. Iran; mention of American hostages in Teheran; arms deal [1986] 
              [Note: in 1986 and 1988, the response "Iran-Contra" was coded as
              #514,515 or two consecutive codes] (1980-1982:  Iran; mention of
              American hostages in Teheran)

         516. African countries; developing areas in Africa--any mention; U.S.
              response to apartheid in South Africa (1986:  African countries;
              developing areas in Africa--any mention)

retired. 517. 1974-1986:  Asian countries--any mention {not #510,520} (8) *

         519. Other specific countries/areas/trouble spots (exc.#520-539)
              [1989] (1974-1988:  Other foreign countries/areas/specific
              trouble spots {exc.#520-539}) *

retired. 520. 1974-1986:  COMMUNIST CHINA; general reference (7) * 
retired. 521. 1974-1986:  FOR peaceful relations with Communist China;
                          increased aid/trade with Communist China  (5) *
retired. 522. 1974-1986:  AGAINST a policy of peaceful relations with
                          Communist China; against increased aid/trade with
                          Communist China (2) *

         524. MIDDLE EAST-- support or aid to Israel/Arab states; Arab/Israeli
              conflict; Iran-Iraq war; hostages in Lebanon/Middle East. Iraqi 
              aggression in the Persian Gulf [1990] (1989:  MIDDLE EAST--
              support or aid to Israel/Arab states; Arab/Israeli conflict;
              Iran-Iraq war; hostages in Lebanon/Middle East) (1988:  MIDDLE
              EAST-- support or aid to  Israel/Arab states; Arab/Israeli
              conflict; Iran-Iraq war {not #525,526, or #527}) (1980-1986: 
              MIDDLE EAST-- general reference, including Arab/Israeli conflict
              and Iran-Iraq war {not #525,526 or #527}) (1974-1978:  MIDDLE
              EAST-- general reference, including Arab/Israeli conflict {not
              #525,526 or #527}) *

retired. 525. 1974-1986:  Support of policy favoring ISRAEL; increased
                          aid to Israel; against support of Arab states)
                          \merged with #524\ (5) *

retired. 526. 1974-1986:  Support of policy favoring ARAB STATES; increased
                          aid to Arab states; against {increased} support of
                          Israel \merged with #524\ (8) *
retired. 527. 1974-1986:  Mention of other problems or specific country in
                          the Middle East {not #524-526} \merged with #524\
                          (47) *
retired. 529. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to Communist China (4) *

         530. RUSSIA/Eastern Europe; relations with Russia/the Communist bloc;
              detente/trade/negotiations with Russia -- NA whether #531 or
              #532 (1974-1986:  RUSSIA; general reference to Russia {USSR},
              Eastern Europe, detente) *

         531. For PEACEFUL RELATIONS with Russia/Detente/Eastern Europe; for
              increased TRADE with Russia; talking/resuming negotiations with
              Russia on arms control/reduction (reaching/concluding a treaty
              is #711) [1984] (1974-1982:  For PEACEFUL RELATIONS with 
              Russia/Detente/Eastern Europe; for increased TRADE with 
              Russia) *

         532. Against policy of Detente with Russia; COLD WAR; threat of
              external Communism; need to oppose/be wary of Russia 
              (1974-1986:  AGAINST policy of Detente with Russia; COLD WAR;
              threat of external Communism) *

         533. Prevention of Russian (Communist) expansion; mention of Soviet
              invasion and occupation of Afghanistan-- any reference;
              references to Soviet activity in Central America/Nicaragua)
              (1984-1986:  Prevention of Russian {Communist} expansion;
              mention of Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan--any
              reference {1984--references to Soviet activity in Central
              America/Nicaragua}) (1980-1982:  Prevention of Russian
              {Communist} expansion; mention of Soviet invasion and occupation
              of  Afghanistan--any reference) (1974-1978:  Prevention of
              Russian {Communist} expansion) *

         539. Other specific references to Russia/Detente/Eastern Europe, etc.
              (including changing site/boycotting 1980 Moscow Olympics);
              threat of/preventing war with Russia (exc.#714) (1980-1982: 
              Other specific references to Russia/Detente/Eastern Europe, etc.
              {including changing site/boycotting 1980 Moscow olympics})
              (1974-1978:  Other specific references to Russia/Detente/Eastern
              Europe etc.) *

         540. FIRMNESS IN FOREIGN POLICY; maintenance of position of
              MILITARY/DIPLOMATIC STRENGTH (not #710-712) (1974-1986: 
              FIRMNESS IN FOREIGN POLICY; any reference to maintenance of
              position of MILITARY/DIPLOMATIC STRENGTH {exc.#551; not
              #710-712}) *

         550. U.S. FOREIGN (MILITARY) INVOLVEMENT/COMMITMENT, extent of
              U.S. Foreign involvement; military assistance/aid (exc. #524)
              (1974-1986:  U.S. FOREIGN (MILITARY INVOLVEMENT/COMMITMENT,
              general reference to extent of U.S. foreign involvement;
              MILITARY assistance/aid {exc.#510 and #524}) *
    
retired. 551. 1974-1986:  FOR increased foreign {military} involvement;
                          for increased {military} committment {exc.
                          #525,526,540} (8) *

retired. 552. 1974-1986:  AGAINST increased foreign involvement; against
                          increased {military} committment {exc.#512, 525,526}
                          \merged with #550\ (105) *
retired. 559. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to foreign military
                          involvement/committment (10) *

         560. U.S. FOREIGN (ECONOMIC) INVOLVEMENT/COMMITMENTS; extent of 
              U.S. {foreign} economic aid; "foreign aid" (1974-1986:  U.S.
              FOREIGN {ECONOMIC} INVOLVEMENT/COMMITMENTS; general reference
              to extent of U.S. {foreign} economic aid) *

retired. 561. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} U.S. economic involvement;
                          foreign economic aid programs; "foreign aid"
                          {exc.#520-529} (13) *

retired. 562. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} U.S. economic involvement;
                          foreign economic aid programs; "foreign aid" \merged
                          with #560\ (149) *
retired. 569. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to U.S. {economic}
                          foreign aid (18) *

         570. Prevention of war; ESTABLISHMENT OF PEACE; any reference *

retired. 580. 1974-1986:  General reference to relation with the UNITED
                          NATIONS (3) *
retired. 582. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} support of United Nations (1) *
    
         585. Obligation to TAKE CARE OF PROBLEMS AT HOME before helping 
              foreign countries *
    
retired. 590. 1974-1986:  Other specific foreign affairs problems/items
                          \merged with #599\ (68) *
    
         599. Other specific mention of foreign affairs problems [1988]

         700. NATIONAL DEFENSE; defense budget; level of spending on defense
              (1978-1986:  NATIONAL DEFENSE; general reference; defense
              budget) (1974-1976:  NATIONAL DEFENSE; general reference) *

         710. DISARMAMENT; general reference to ENDING OF THE ARMS RACE;
              nuclear proliferation; test ban treaty (not #540); SALT; INF 
              treaty (1980-1986:  DISARMAMENT; general reference to ENDING OF
              THE ARMS RACE; nuclear proliferation; test ban treaty {not
              #540}; SALT) (1974-1978: DISARMAMENT; general reference to
              ENDING OF THE ARMS RACE; nuclear proliferation; test ban treaty
              {not #540}) *

         711. For DISARMAMENT; for extension of test ban treaty; support
              toward ending of arms race; against (additional) expenditures on
              military/arms development; SALT; SDI ("Star Wars"); INF treaty
              (1986:  For DISARMAMENT; for extension of test ban treaty;
              support toward ending of arms race; against {addtional}
              expenditures on military/arms development; SALT; SDI {"Star
              Wars"}) (1986:  For DISARMAMENT; for extension of test ban
              treaty; support toward ending of arms race; against {addtional}
              expenditures on military/arms development; SALT; SDI {"Star
              Wars"}) (1980-1984: For DISARMAMENT; for extension of test ban
              treaty; support toward ending of arms race; against {additional}
              expenditures on military/arms development; SALT) (1974-1978:
              For DISARMAMENT; for extension of test ban treaty; support
              toward ending of arms racel; against {additional} expenditures
              on military/arms development) *

         712. Against (increased) policy of DISARMAMENT; against test ban 
              treaty; for additional WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT; missile program;
              scientific/technological development in weapons/strategy; atomic
              bomb testing; increased DEFENSE BUDGET, increased arms
              expenditure (not #540); SALT; increased pay for military
              personnel; SDI ("Star Wars"); INF treaty (1986: Against
              {increased} policy of DISARMAMENT; against test ban treaty; for
              additional WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT; missile program; scientific/
              technological development in weapons/strategy; atomic bomb
              testing; increased DEFENSE BUDGET, increased arms expenditure
              {not #540}; SALT; increased pay for military personnel; SDI
              {"Star Wars"}) (1980-1984:  Against {increased} policy of
              DISARMAMENT; against test ban treaty; for additional WEAPONS
              DEVELOPMENT; missile program; scientific/technological
              development in weapons/strategy; atomic bomb testing; increased
              DEFENSE BUDGET, increased arms expenditure {not #540}; SALT;
              increased pay formilitary personnel) (1974-1978: Against
              {increased} policy of DISARMAMENT; against test ban treaty;
              for additional WEAPONS DEVELOPMENT; missile program; scientific/
              technological development in weapons/strategy; atomic bomb
              testing; increased DEFENSE BUDGET, increased arms expenditure
              {not #540}) *
    
         713. General or specific references to functioning and performance of
              defense; waste, inefficiency (not codable in #710-712) [1976]

         714. Nuclear war; the threat of nuclear war [1984]

retired. 719. 1984-1986:  Other specific references to the arms race/
                          disarmament; putting missiles in space \merged with
                          #710,711,714\ (42) 1974-1982: Other specific
                          references to the arms race/disarmament *

retired. 730. 1974-1986:  General reference to THE DRAFT; selective service
                          system; universal conscription (5) *
retired. 731. 1974-1986:  FOR reinstatement of the draft (10) *
retired. 732. 1974-1986:  AGAINST reinstatement of the draft (1) *
retired. 734. 1974-1986:  AMNESTY; general reference to amnesty for draft
                          dodgers/Ford's plan (2) *
retired. 736. 1974-1986:  AGAINST amnesty for draft dodgers/Ford's plan (2) *

         740. The space program; space race (not #711,712) [1986] (1974-1984: 
              SPACE RACE; any mention) *

         750. MORALE OF NATION; Patriotism; National spirit; national unity;
              greed, selfishness of people *

     760-769: SEE code 9 (Social Welfare) EXCEPT:  765 (code 7)

retired. 770. 1974-1986:  Influence of military; civilian control of military;
                          defense management--any mention (7) *

retired. 790. 1974-1986:  Other specific national defense items \merged with
                          #799\ (15) *

         799. Other specific mention of national defense problems [1988]


         FUNCTIONING OF GOVERNMENT    (#800-899)       coded 4 
         _____________________________________________________

         800. POWER OF THE (FEDERAL) GOVERNMENT; power of/control exercised
              by the federal government (1974-1986:  POWER OF THE {FEDERAL}
              GOVERNMENT; general reference, NA specificity) *

retired. 801. 1986:  GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF INFORMATION; secrecy; news
                     management; over- classification of information--any
                     mention {renumbered from #805} (5, for #801/805) 

retired. 805. 1974-1986:  GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF INFORMATION; secrecy; news
                          management; over- classification of
                          information--any mention (see above) *
    
         810. (LACK OF) HONESTY IN GOVERNMENT; (LACK OF) ETHICS IN
              GOVERNMENT--general reference (exc. #811) *
    
         811. LACK OF PERSONAL ETHICS/morality of persons related to or part 
              of government *
    
retired. 815. 1974-1986:  {News} Media bias; slanting/twisting of the news
                          (13) *
retired. 819. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to honesty/ethics
                          in government (8) *
    
         820. CAMPAIGN DONATIONS/PUBLIC FINANCING OF ELECTIONS; any mentions *
    
         830. CONFIDENCE/TRUST in political leaders/system; wisdom, ability,
              responsiveness of political leaders; quality of leadership 
              provided by political leaders (1974-1986:  CONFIDENCE/TRUST in
              political leaders/system--general reference) *
    
retired. 831. 1974-1986:  INCREASED confidence/trust in political leaders/
                          system, wisdom, ability, general representativeness
                          of political leaders, Congressmen, Supreme Court 
                          (6) *

retired. 832. 1974-1986:  DECREASED confidence/trust in political leaders/
                          system, little wisdom, ability, general
                          representativeness of political leaders,
                          Congressmen,  Supreme Court; need for better
                          politicians/political system \merged with #830\
                          (171) *
    
         833. QUALITY/EFFICIENCY of public employees, diplomats, civil
              service; SIZE OF THE GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY; COST OF GOVERNMENT
              (1974-1986:  QUALITY/EFFICIENCY; general reference to the
              quality of public employees, diplomats, civil service,
              GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACY; COST OF GOVERNMENT) *
    
retired. 834. 1974-1986:  INCREASED quality/efficiency of public employees,
                          diplomats, civil service; need for large government
                          bureaucracy; increase cost of government (3) *
retired. 835. 1974-1986:  DECREASED quality/efficiency of public employees,
                          dipolmats, civil service; decrease government 
                          bureaucracy; decrease cost of government \merged
                          with #833\ (33) *

         836. COMPENSATION; all references to the compensation of government
              employees, officials, congressmen, judges, local politicians/ 
              bureaucrats *

         837. Waste in government spending; keeping tabs on where money goes
              [1978]

         838. Government BUDGET PRIORITIES are wrong; Congress/President is
              spending money in the wrong areas/not spending money on the
              right things [1990]

         840. SIZE OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT; the (large) size of government/civil
              service/bureaucracy; the number of government departments/
              employees/programs (1974-1986:  SIZE OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT; gen.
              reference to the {large} size of government/civil service/
              bureaucracy) *

retired. 841. 1974-1986:  FOR a more powerful {federal} government; less state
                          rights; increased centralism (1) *
retired. 842. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} power of the {federal}
                          government; more states rights; federal government
                          is too powerful vis a vis states \merged with #840\
                          (35) *

retired. 849. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to the size of the
                          government vis a vis states (3) *
retired. 850. 1974-1986:  POWER OF THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE; power of the
                          President -- general reference (5) *
retired. 851. 1974-1986:  FOR {greater} Presidential power (2) *
retired. 852. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {greater} Presidential power (1) *

         853. POWER OF CONGRESS--general reference *

retired. 854. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} Congressional power; Congress
                          should do more, take more initiative (5) *
retired. 855. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} Congressional power (4) *

         856. POWER OF THE SUPREME COURT, all other references to the Supreme
              Court exc. #858 *

retired. 858. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} role by the Supreme Court (3) *

         859. Other specific references to the (federal) balance of power *

         862. FAIR ELECTION PROCEDURES; prevention of vote manipulation;
              curbing of political "bosses", smear campaigns *

         869. Other specific references to problems of representation *

retired. 870. 1974-1986:  CAPABILITY/OTHER QUALITIES {pertaining to the
                          representativeness} OF POLITICAL LEADERS,
                          Congressmen, judges {exc.Watergate} (38) * 
    
retired. 871. 1974-1986:  Government/politician catering to special/
                          pressure groups; lack of devotion to general
                          welfare; LACK OF SERVICE TO ALL THE PEOPLE;
                          lobbying; lobbyist (48) *

retired. 872. 1982-1986:  PRESIDENT REAGAN; general reference to Reagan's
                          style/quality (9) 1978-1980:  PRESIDENT CARTER;
                          general reference to Carter's style/quality
                          1974-1976:  PRESIDENT FORD; general reference to
                          Fords' style/quality *

retired. 873. 1982-1986:  Pro-Reagan comments, complimentary comments
                          regarding quality & style of the president (8)
                          1978-1980: Pro-Carter comments, complimentary
                          comments regarding quality & style of the president
                          1974-1976:  Pro-Ford comments, complimentary
                          comments regarding quality & style of the 
                          president *
    
         874. Lack of support for the President; any anti-President comments,
              negative reference to the PRESIDENT's quality, style, etc. 
              (1982-1986:  Lack of support for Reagan; any anti-Reagan
              comments, negative reference to Reagan's quality, style, etc.)
              (1978-1980: Lack of support for Carter; any anti-Carter
              comments, negative reference to Reagan's quality, style, etc.)
              (1974-1976: Lack of support for Ford; any anti-Ford comments,
              negative reference to Reagan's quality, style, etc.) *

retired. 875. 1980-1986:  Incumbent Congressman: mentions relating to
                          appraisals of incumbent's performance or experience
                          {including voting record, seniority, experience} (2) 

retired. 876. 1980-1986:  Mentions relating to candidate differences
                          rooted in personal qualities, party affiliations or
                          ideological problems (3) 

         878. Mention of a specific CANDIDATE or relative of a candidate --
              NFS [1988]
    
retired. 879. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to quality of
                          political leaders (9) *

retired. 880. 1974-1986:  DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE; all references to unequal
                          representation of parties/constituents in Congress
                          (7) *

         881. New president/administration getting started; other references
              specific to the President [1980] (1978:  New President/new 
              administration getting started) (1976:  President Carter --new
              administration getting started; other specific Carter mentions)

retired. 882. 1978-1986:  Issues pertaining to the district economy; federal
                          spending in the district, in general or for specific
                          projects (15)

         885. PUBLIC APATHY/disinterest--all references *

retired. 886. 1976-1986:  Getting people {back} together; unity of our
                          people (35)
retired. 890. 1974-1986:  Other specific issues relating to the functioning of
                          the government \merged with #899\  (82) *

         887. Extending/protecting EQUAL RIGHTS, baisc freedoms, human rights 
              of all citizens [1990]

         899. Other specific mention of problems relating to the functioning 
              of government [1988]


   LABOR PROBLEMS / UNION-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS:  (#200-299)     coded 5
   ____________________________________________________________________

         200. LABOR/UNION PROBLEMS; union practices; job security provided
              workers; job safety issues; working conditions (1974-1986: 
              LABOR/UNION PROBLEMS; general reference to union practices) *

retired. 201. 1974-1986:  ANTI-UNION; protection of workers from unions;
                          right to work laws; democracy in unions; elimination
                          of racketeers/ communists in unions; financial
                          accoutability of union officials; anti- union
                          legislation (29) *

retired. 202. 1974-1986:  SUPPORT OF UNIONS; vis a vis employers; freedom
                          to strike; permission for closed shop; pro-union
                          legislation (4) *

retired. 209. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to labor/union problems
                          (11) * 

retired. 210. 1974-1986:  {ARBITRATION OF} LABOR MANAGEMENT DISPPUTES; general
                          reference to strikes/ walkouts, binding
                          arbitration (14) *
retired. 211. 1974-1986:  FOR arbitration of labor management disputes;
                          central prevention of strikes/ binding arbitration
                          (9) *
retired. 212. 1974-1986:  AGAINST arbitration of labor managment disputes; in
                          favor of strikes {as tactic} (1) *
retired. 219. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to {arbitration of} labor
                          management disputes (4) *

         220. Anti-union; unions too powerful [1976]

retired. 290. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to labor problems (14) *

         299. Other specific mention of labor or union-management problems
              [1988]


          NATURAL RESOURCES    (#150-199)       coded 6
          _____________________________________________

         150. CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES; conservation, ecology;
              protecting the environment/endangered species (1974-1986: 
              CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES; general reference to
              conservation, ecology; the environment in  general) * 
    
         151. Controlling/REGULATING GROWTH or land development; banning
              further growth/development in crowded or ecologically sensitive
              areas; preserving natural areas [1990] (1974-1988:  FOR
              conservation programs; additional legislation for controlling
              pollution, water and air; in favor of legilative solutions for
              environmental problems) *

retired. 152. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {additional or increased} conservation
                          programs; against legislation for controlling 
                          water and air pollution; against legislative or
                          forced solutions for environmental problems  (7) *

         153. POLLUTION; clean air/water (1976-1986:  Pollution {no specific
              program mentioned, not codeable in #151,152}  
         154. Disposal of RADIOACTIVE/TOXIC waste (dumps, landfills)
              (1982-1986: Disposal of radioactive waste {dumps, landfills})
              (1980: Disposal of nuclear waste {dumps, landfills}) 

retired. 159. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to conservation/ natural
                          resources {not #160-169} (38) *

         160. DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES /ENERGY SOURCES; harbors, dams,
              canals, irrigation, flood control, navigation, reclamation;
              location, mining, stock-piling of minerals; water power, atomic
              power; development of alternative sources of energy (includes
              mentions of solar or nuclear power) (1980-1986:  DEVELOPMENT OF
              NATURAL RESOURCES; general reference to harbors, dams, canals,
              irrigation, flood control, navigation, reclamation; location,
              mining, stockpiling of minerals; water power, atomic power;
              development of alternative sources of energy {includes mentions
              of solar or nuclear power}) (1974-1978:  DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL
              RESOURCES; general reference to harbors, dams, canals,
              irrigation, flood control, navigation, reclamation; location,
              mining, stockpiling of minerals; water power, atomic power;
              development of alternative sources of energy) *

retired. 161. 1980-1986:  FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES {not #151};
                          need to develop alternative sources of energy
                          {mentions of solar or nuclear power} \merged with
                          #160\ (66) 
              1974-1978:  FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES {not #151}; 
                          need to develop alternative sources of energy *

retired. 162. 1980-1986:  AGAINST {additional or increased} DEVELOPMENT
                          OF NATURAL RESOURCES; high cost of development of
                          natural resources to the environment {not #152};
                          against programs to develop alternative sources of
                          energy {includes mentions of solar or nuclear
                          power} (13) 1974-1978:  FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NATURAL
                          RESOURCES {not #151}; need to develop alternative
                          sources of energy * 

retired. 169. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to the development of
                          natural resources (7) *
retired. 190. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to other natural
                          resources problems (6) *

         199. Other specific mentions of agriculture or natural resources
              problems [1988]


         PUBLIC ORDER PROBLEMS    (#045,046, 320-399)     coded 7
         ________________________________________________________

         045. PRO-ABORTION; pro-choice; the right of a woman to control her
              body (1974-1986:  PRO-ABORTION) * 

         046. ANTI-ABORTION; pro-life; "abortion"--NFS (1974-1986:
              ANTI-ABORTION) *

retired. 049. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to abortion \merged with
                          #046\ (27) *

         320. NARCOTICS; availability of drugs; extent of drug/alcohol
              addiction in the U.S.; interdiction of drugs coming to the U.S.
              from foreign countries; alcohol or drug related crime
              (1974-1986:  NARCOTICS; general reference to drugs; drug
              addiction; pep pills, LSD, marijuana) * 
    
retired. 321. 1974-1986:  AGAINST use of narcotics, LSD, marijuana, alcohol,
                          etc. \merged with #320\ (90) *
retired. 329. 1974-1986:  Other specific mention of narcotics/drugs/alcohol,
                          etc. \merged with #320\ (28) *
    
         330. WOMEN'S RIGHTS; references to women's issues; economic equality
              for women; ERA (1974-1986:  WOMEN'S RIGHTS/LIBERATION; general
              reference) * 
    
retired. 331. 1974-1986:  PRO women's rights/liberation; for ERA \merged
                          with #330\ (21) *
retired. 332. 1974-1986:  ANTI women's rights/liberation; against ERA
                          \merged with #330\ (23) *
retired. 339. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to women's rights/
                          liberation (11) *

         340. CRIME/VIOLENCE; too much crime; streets aren't safe; mugging,
              murder, shoplifting; drug related crime [1989] (1988: 
              CRIME/VIOLENCE; too much crime; streets aren't safe; mugging,
              murder, shoplifting) (1974-1986:  CRIME/VIOLENCE; general
              reference to crime) *

retired. 341. 1974-1986:  Too much crime; streets aren't safe; mugging,
                          murder, shoplifting \merged with #340\  (113) * 

retired. 342. 1974-1986:  JUVENILE DELINQUENCY; any mention {not #320-329,383}
                          (15) *
retired. 350. 1974-1986:  CIVIL LIBERTIES; general reference to rights of
                          accused, freedom of speech, etc. (10) *
retired. 351. 1974-1986:  FOR {expansion of} civil rights/rights of accused/
                          freedom of speech, etc. (6) *
retired. 352. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {expansion of} civil rights/rights of
                          accused/freedom of speech, etc. (10) *
retired. 359. 1976-1986:  General or specific references to human rights;
                          "discrimination" {not codeable in #300-304, 330-339}
                          (30)
    
         360. LAW AND ORDER; respect for the law/police; support for the
              police; death penalty; tougher sentences for criminals; need for
              more prisons [1990] (1988:  LAW AND ORDER; respect for the
              law/police; support for the police; death penalty) (1974-1986: 
              LAW AND ORDER; general reference to law/police enforcement) *

retired. 361. 1986:  FOR greater law/police enforcement; pro death penalty
                     \merged with #360\ (62) 1974-1984:  FOR greater
                     law/police enforcement *
retired. 362. 1974-1986:  AGAINST police brutality, police state, wiretapping,
                          etc.; against death penalty (1) *
retired. 364. 1974-1986:  Against STUDENT DISORDERS/DISTURBANCES; riots on
                          campus (1) *

         367. Against unregistered ownership of guns; legislative control of
              guns; "CONTROL OF GUNS"-NFS [1989] (1974-1988:  Against
              unregistered ownership of guns; legislative control of guns;
              "CONTROL OF GUNS") *

         368. For gun ownership; right to have guns; against gun control *

retired. 369. 1974-1986:  Specific mention of "law and order" (10) *

        370. EXTREMIST GROUPS/TERRORISTS; terrorist bombings/hostage-taking;
             political subversives; revolutionary ideas/approaches (1986: 
             General mention of extremist groups; terrorists; terrorist 
             bombings; political subversives; revolutionary ideas/approaches, 
             NA direction) (1974-1984:  General mention of extremist groups;
             terrorists; terrorist bombings; terrorist hijackings; political
             subversives; revolutionary ideas/approaches, NA direction) *

retired. 372. 1974-1986:  Against extremist groups; terrorists; subversives
                          {exc.#373,374} (16) *
retired. 373. 1974-1986:  Against Arab terroritsts; PLO (2) *
retired. 374. 1986:  Terrorist hijacking; terrorist hostage-taking \merged
                     with #370\ (29) 1974-1984:  Terrorist hijacking *
retired. 379. 1974-1986:  Other specific mention of terrorist groups/
                           subversives (5) *

         380. General mention of MORAL/RELIGIOUS DECAY (of nation); sex, bad
              language, adult themes on TV [1984] (1974-1982:  General mention
              of MORAL/RELIGIOUS DECAY {of nation}) *

         381. Family problems--divorce; proper treatment of children; decay of
              family (except #006) (1976-1986:  Family problems--divorce;
              proper treatment of children; decay of family)  

         383. Problems of/with YOUNG PEOPLE; drug/alcohol abuse among young
              people; sexual attitudes; lack of values/discipline; mixed-up
              thinking; lack of goals/ambition/sense of responsibility [1989]
              (1974-1988:  YOUNG PEOPLE {exc.#361}; general reference to
              drinking {exc.#321}, sexual freedom, discipline, mixed-up
              thinking, "hippies;" communication with young, etc.) *

         384. Religion (too) mixed up in politics; prayer in school
              (1984-1986: Religion {too} mixed up in politics) 

retired. 390. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to public order problems
                          \merged with #399\ (96) *
retired. 395. 1974-1986:  Control of {internal} communist threat; communists
                          (34) * 

         385. HOMOSEXUALITY; protecting civil rights of gays and lesbians;
              accepting the lifestyle of homosexuals; granting homosexual
              couples the same rights and benefits as heterosexual couples
              [1992]

         399. Other specific mention of racial or public order problems; other
              mention of domestic issues [1988] 
         765. Allowing/accepting gays in the military [1992]


              RACIAL PROBLEMS    (#300-304)     coded 8
              _________________________________________
   
         300. CIVIL RIGHTS/RACIAL PROBLEMS; programs to enable Blacks to gain
              social/economic/educational/political equality; relations
              between Blacks and whites (1974-1986:  CIVIL RIGHTS/RACIAL
              PROBLEMS; general or vague reference in which R's personal
              perspective is unclear; NA R's perspective) *

retired. 301. 1974-1986:  Protection of {expansion of} CIVIL RIGHTS OF BLACKS;
                          housing integration; fair employment practices;
                          right to vote; fair treatment by police (32) *

         302. PROTECTION (expansion) OF WHITE MAJORITY; maintenance of
              segregation; right to choose own neighborhood; right to
              discriminate in employment *
    
retired. 303. 1974-1986:  Protection {expansion} of civil rights to other
                          {or all} MINORITY GROUPS (12) *

304. Discrimination against whites; preferred treatment given to minorities *

retired. 310. 1974-1986:  BUSING; general reference (31) *
retired. 311. 1974-1986:  PRO-BUSING; school integration (13) *
retired. 312. 1974-1986:  ANTI-BUSING; maintenance of segregated schools (6) *
retired. 317. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to civil rights/racial
                          problems (13) *

retired. 319. 1974-1986:  AGAINST other specific programs/proposals/
                          legislation for {extending} civil rights (2) *


       SOCIAL WELFARE   (#001-099,760-769 exc.045,046)  coded 9
       ________________________________________________________

         001. General reference to domestic issues; repairing/maintaining
              nation's infrastructure (roads, bridges, dams, etc) (1974-1986:
              General reference to domestic issues) *

         005. POPULATION; any mention of population increase; reference to
              over-population/birth control *

         006. DAY CARE; child care [1988]

         010. UNEMPLOYMENT; the number of people with jobs; unemployment
              rate/compensation; job retraining (1974-1986:  UNEMPLOYMENT;
              general reference to employment/unemployment; compensation; job
              retraining, etc.) *
    
retired. 011. 1974-1986:  FOR increased unemployment compensation;  more or
                          better job retraining; aid to depressed economic
                          areas; government creation of jobs \merged with
                          #010\ (186) *
retired. 012. 1974-1986:  AGAINST increased unemployment compensation;
                          less job retraining no government creation of jobs
                          (8) *

         013. CREATE JOBS/RECRUIT INDUSTRY in specific area/region/state
              [1988]
    
retired. 019. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to employment/unemployment
                          {not 200-299} (52) *

         020. EDUCATION; financial assistance for schools/colleges/students;
              quality of education/the learning environment/teaching
              (1974-1986: EDUCATION; general reference to financial assistance
              for schools/colleges; quality of education) *

retired. 021. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} aid to education, financial
                          assistance to schools and/or colleges; need for
                          improved school materials; need for better
                          teachers/education \merged with #020\ (102) *

retired. 022. 1974-1986:  AGAINST aid to education (2) *
retired. 029. 1964-1986:  Other specific references to education (49)*

         030. AGED/ELDERLY; social security benefits; administration of social
              security; medical care for the aged; medicare benefits; insuring
              against catastrophic illness (1980-1986:  AGED/ELDERLY; general 
              reference to aged; Social Security; Medicare; medical care for
              the aged; administration of Social Security) (1974-1978: 
              AGED/ELDERLY; general reference to aged; Social Security;
              Medicare; medical care for the aged) *

retired. 031. 1982-1986:  FOR {increased} assistance to the aged; increased
                          Social Security; for government supported medical
                          care for the aged; "Medicare" \merged with #030\
                          (313) 
              1974-1980:  FOR increased assistance to the aged; increased
                          Social Security; for government supported medical
                          care for the aged; "Medicare" *

retired. 032. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} assistance to the aged;
                          against additional Social Security; anti- "Medicare"
                          (13) *

         035. Social Security won't be around in the future; paying into a
              system which won't benefit me/them [1984]

retired. 039. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to the aged (24) *

         040. HEALTH PROBLEMS/COST OF MEDICAL CARE; quality of medical care;
              medical research/training of doctors and other health personnel;
              hospitals; National Health insurance program (1974-1986:  HEALTH
              PROBLEMS; general reference to quality of care; COST OF MEDICAL 
              CARE; medical research, training of doctors and other health 
              personnel; hospitals; National Health Insurance) *

retired. 041. 1974-1986:  FOR increased {government supported} quality of
                          care more medical research and training of related
                          personnel; for National Health Insurance (48) *

retired. 042. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {government} supported medical care,
                          National Health Insurance, etc. (3) *

retired. 043. 1974-1986:  MENTAL HEALTH care facilities/problems--all
                          references (8) *

         048. Other specific references to health problems; AIDS [1986]
              (1974-1984: Other specific references to health problems) *

         050. HOUSING; providing housing for the poor/homeless; ability of
              young people to afford to buy homes/find homes to buy
              (1974-1986:  HOUSING; general reference {not #054}) *

retired. 051. 1974-1986:  FOR {additional} legislation/expenditures on
                          housing {not #055} (25) *
retired. 052. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {additional} legislation/expenditures
                          on housing (2) *
retired. 054. 1974-1986:  URBAN RENEWAL/PLANNING; general reference to
                          ghettos, slums, urban blight; model cities programs;
                          include general reference to "urban problems" (9) *
retired. 055. 1974-1986:  FOR urban renewal; model cities program; rent
                          subsidies, etc. (3) *
retired. 059. 1974-1986:  Other specific reference to housing and urban
                          problems (15) *
    
         060. POVERTY; aid to the poor/underprivileged people; help for the
              (truly) needy; welfare programs (such as ADC); general reference
              to anti-poverty programs; hunger/help for hungry people in the
              U.S. (1984-1986:  POVERTY; general reference to poor/
              underprivileged people; welfare programs (such as ADC), general
              reference to anti-poverty programs; hunger/hungry people in the
              U.S.)  (1974-1982: POVERTY; general reference to poor/
              underprivileged people; welfare programs (such as ADC), general
              reference to anti-poverty programs) *

retired. 061. 1984-1986:  FOR {additional} welfare assistance {for help,
                          education/jobs for the poor} {exc.#063}; give {more}
                          aid to hungry people in U.S. \merged with #060\
                          (221) 
              1974-1982:  FOR {additional} welfare assistance {for help,
                          education/jobs for the poor} {exc.#063} *
retired. 062. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {additional} welfare assistance {exc.#064}
                          (55) *
retired. 063. 1974-1986:  FOR {additional} welfare assistance SPECIFICALLY TO
                          BLACKS AND OTHER MINORITY GROUPS (4) *
retired. 064. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {additional} welfare assistance SPECIFICALLY
                          TO BLACKS AND OTHER MINORITY GROUPS; INDIANS,
                          MEXICAN-AMERICANS, CHICANOS, PUERTO RICANS, etc.
                          (9) *
retired. 069. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to poverty (38) *

         090. SOCIAL WELFARE PROBLEMS; "welfare"--NFS (1974-1986:  SOCIAL
              WELFARE PROBLEMS; vague or general reference to other social
              welfare problems {exc.#091,092} or other specific reference;
              "welfare") *

         091. For general or other social welfare programs; "we need to help
              people more" *

         092. Against general or other social welfare programs; "too many give
              away programs for the people who don't deserve it" *

         099. Other specific mentions of social welfare problems [1988] 

         760. BENEFITS FOR VETERANS; general reference *

retired. 761. 1974-1986:  FOR {increased} benefits for veterans (11) *
retired. 762. 1974-1986:  AGAINST {increased} benefits for veterans (1) *
retired. 769. 1974-1986:  Other specific references to benefits for veterans
                          (5) *

          OTHER      (#000,950-959, 995-999)  coded 0, 97-99
         ___________________________________________________

retired. 950. 1974-1986:  WATERGATE/TAPES; general reference to Watergate
                          {exc. #951} (33) * {to 97} retired.  951. 1974-1986:
                          AGAINST government allocation of time/money for
                          Watergate issues; trial too much time spent on
                          Watergate (9) * {to 97}

retired. 959. 1974-1986:  Other specific Watergate mentions (3) * {to 97}

         995. "There were no issues"; "there were no issues, just party
              politics" [1978] (to 00)

         996. "There was no campaign in my district" [1978] (to 00)

         997. Other specific mentions of important problems * (to 97)

         998. DK * (to 98)

         999. NA * (to 99)

         000. Inap, no further mention; no problems * (to 00)


Walter Mebane
Mon Nov 12 02:55:03 EST 2001