This document asks 4 questions about political socialization: 1) It asks if Glass correctly identified the primary source of political socialization. 2) It asks about other influences on political preferences. 3) It asks if political socialization is still similar today to 1986, and what implications differences or similarities have. 4) It asks how the course text helped understand political socialization differently than before taking the class.
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1. 1. In your opinion (and experience) did Glass correctly identify
the primary source of our collective "political socialization?"
2. What other sources or factors influence our political
preferences?
3. Glass's article was published in 1986. In your opinion, is
political socialization today largely similar to political
socialization in 1986? If so, how is it similar? If not, how is it
different? What implications do your observations have for
political candidates, organizations, and/or institutions?
4. What aspects of your reading in our course text help you to
understand political socialization differently than you did prior
to beginning our class?