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    People are inducted into the political culture of their nation through the political socialization process. Most often older members of society teach younger members the rules and norms of political life. However, young people can and do actively promote their own political learning, and they can influence adults’ political behavior as well. Political learning is a broad concept that encompasses both the active and passive and the formal and informal ways in which people mature politically.

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    various media that we can access political information. Even though online news is my main source to get information, soft news through comedian’s show is my favorite channel to get political news such as “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” It is interesting and wider spreading that people insert political controversies into entertaining TV show. Even though I am not a citizen now, I am interested to be able to vote once possible. I would not align myself with any political party right now, but I consider

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    Political Socialization in definition is formed by the ideas and beliefs that individuals develop over time that help mold their attitudes and values about our national government. In fact, most individuals that form their political values are heavily influenced by their family, classmates or coworkers in many cases. Individuals truly only know what they are taught at a young age until they are mature enough to develop and maintain their own thoughts and beliefs about our administration. It would

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    Anna Curl May 19, 2015 Assignment Two 1. Discuss the factors that contribute to political socialization. Of these factors, which ones do you believe are the most influential over your own political socialization? Explain why by citing specific examples. Political socialization is the process by which people acquire political beliefs. This has many different sources of influence that build off of each other and are related. The more obvious of influences come from our environment, which are

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    Whether you believe you have political socialization or not, you have some form of an opinion towards the politics that take place around the world. My socialization is definitely influenced by my race, religion and family. What has probably influenced me most is my family and race. I’m originally from California which in the political world is considered a very open and liberal state. The majority of my family are very open so classifying them as democrats is appropriate. The huge thing I’ve always

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    Political Socialization The presidential and congressional elections come down to the two main parties except for some congressional seats where independents may win an election. Many times voters mainly vote based on which party they affiliate with most and may not understand the candidate’s views on issues. The two parties do not encompass all of one person’s political views. To understand why a person votes a certain way is to understand their political ideology and how a person comes to their

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    adapted to these established concepts. Correspondingly, a majority of predictions and developments of a future society are founded on contemporary changes and issues of today. In essence, the next twenty years of society will generate changes to political organizations and thinking, definitions of race and religion, types of employment, and advancements of urban life. To elucidate, the principles

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    Political socialization is the process by which we develop our political values and opinions throughout our lives (American Democracy,10). A major influence in my political life is my parents, growing up, my parents were never involved in politics, nor did they care to instill the basics of politics in me, but one major aspect, that my parents did emphasize was tradition. My parents have instilled, the belief that history repeats itself, and by sticking to tradition, there will never be an unexpected

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    languages in my life builds on tradition, but reflects an identity that I have recently taken on as an independent young adult outside of how I was raised. Then, I will touch upon how nationality and religion have been significant in my cultural socialization. I will look at how I grapple with my nationality, and how generational pressures have led to conflicts resulting in growth, development, and meaningful choices. Finally, looking closely at some of my most valued friendships, as well as the nature

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    Introduction - Political Socialization Develops Expectations Out of all the documents that make up the systems that the United States depends on, the Bill of Rights is arguably one of the most significant and influential on the way we live our lives; among these first ten amendments to the constitution are a variety of granted rights, including freedom of speech, press, and assembly, protection from unreasonable search and seizure, the right to a trial by jury,and protection from any cruel or unusual

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