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Zorluk: KolayPolitical Culture and Political Socialization: Components and Agents

Match each agent of political socialization on the left with its correct description and political learning function on the right.

  • FamilyPrimary agent responsible for initial political values, basic loyalty, and foundational orientation during early childhood.
  • Peer GroupInformal primary agent where individuals of similar age and status influence political attitudes through shared social interaction.
  • SchoolFormal secondary agent that imparts structured civic knowledge, national history, patriotism, and respect for symbols.
  • Mass MediaSecondary agent that broadcasts political news, public affairs information, and diverse viewpoints to a broad audience.

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The Family pairs with the primary agent of early childhood orientation; the Peer Group pairs with the informal agent of equal status social interaction; the School pairs with the formal secondary agent of structured civic instruction; and the Mass Media pairs with the secondary agent of broadcasting public affairs news.
Each political socialization agent fulfills a distinct role: the family provides early childhood values, peer groups shape attitudes among equals, schools deliver formal civic instruction, and mass media transmits broad political information.

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1
Identify the primary vs. secondary nature of each agent listed.
Family and Peer Group are primary/informal agents; School and Mass Media are secondary agents.
Primary agents involve close, personal, face-to-face contact, whereas secondary agents are usually formal or broad institutions.
2
Match the Family to its early childhood foundational role.
Family pairs with the description detailing initial political values and early childhood orientation.
Socialization begins at home before interaction with broader societal institutions.
3
Match the Peer Group to the informal equal-status interaction description.
Peer Group pairs with the description emphasizing similar age, status, and informal interaction.
Peer dynamics rely on horizontal social relationships rather than hierarchical instruction.
4
Match the School and Mass Media to their formal and broad communication functions.
School pairs with structured civic education and national symbols; Mass Media pairs with broadcasting news and public affairs to a wide audience.
Schools provide structured learning while media distributes information at a societal scale.

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Agents of Political Socialization
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