11.1 Defining and Measuring Political Culture
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Political culture shapes how people view and interact with their government. It encompasses deeply rooted beliefs, values, and attitudes that influence political behavior. Political socialization is the lifelong process of developing these orientations through family, education, media, and personal experiences. Different types of political cultures exist, from civic cultures with high participation to parochial cultures with limited engagement. Understanding these variations helps explain differences in political systems and outcomes across countries and regions.
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Political culture shapes how people view and interact with their government. It encompasses deeply rooted beliefs, values, and attitudes that influence political behavior. Political socialization is the lifelong process of developing these orientations through family, education, media, and personal experiences. Different types of political cultures exist, from civic cultures with high participation to parochial cultures with limited engagement. Understanding these variations helps explain differences in political systems and outcomes across countries and regions.
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