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Unit 4 – American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
Topic 4.2
How does media differ from peers in its role as an agent of political socialization?
Media offers wider perspectives and broader issues whereas peers influence through shared experiences or opinions.
Media has no significant role in shaping political behavior compared to peers.
Peers are less influential than media because they lack authority over public discourse.
Media focuses on individual interests, while peers concentrate on societal concerns.
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AP US Government - 4.2 Political Socialization
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