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Unit 4 – American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Topic 4.2
How do peer groups influence an individual's political socialization process?
Peer groups are only influential in shaping fashion choices but not political ideologies.
Peer group influence is limited to academic performance only.
Peer groups can sway an individual's opinion by providing diverse perspectives leading to a refined understanding of politics.
Peers don't play any role in shaping an individual's perspective towards politics as it is solely based on personal experiences.
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