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Political socialization is a lifelong process by which people form their ideas about politics and acquire political values. The family, educational system, peer groups, and the mass media all play a role.

➡️Rather than being the result of just one or two influences, our political socialization is a combination of the previous factors working together to produce our belief systems.✔️

➡️For example, if you were raised in a politically conservative household, it is very likely that your parents' conservative beliefs would influence your early understanding of politics.✔️

➡️When we are very young, we often have nothing to compare our parents' beliefs to and no reason to believe that they are wrong, which leads us to adopt similar opinions. ✔️

➡️Similarly, we tend to gravitate more towards media - like films, newspapers, or television - that validates or strengthens our beliefs, rather than challenges them.✔️