Political Self: Nature, Functions, and Origins

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According to the content, where does a person acquire learning through observation and imitation?

Family

What is identified as a significant influence on a person's political attitudes and beliefs according to the text?

Peer Groups

Which social institution is mentioned for shaping the ideals of citizenship and democracy through teachings and traditions?

Church

Which institution is responsible for inculcating patriotism, nationalism, and involvement in public and civil affairs among the youth?

School

What can serve as a key source of information on politics influencing individual political beliefs?

Mass Media

Which social institution directly educates individuals on basic values and beliefs that lay the foundation for political attitudes?

Family

What is the main focus of the chapter?

Identifying and describing theoretical perspectives in the development of political self

According to Kendall (1998), how does he define politics?

A social institution for acquiring and exercising power

What is citizenship's role in human development according to the text?

Citizenship promotes ideologies about democracy and freedom

How is the political self developed, according to the text?

By family, school, church, peer groups, and media

What is the primary component of an individual's identity according to the concept of Political Self?

Political values

What do Stevens, Anglin, and Jussim (2015) emphasize in relation to citizenship?

That citizens must have full civil and political rights

Which factor is NOT mentioned as important in determining one's choice for political candidates?

Family background

What influences a person's understanding of politics, according to the concept of Political Self?

Social interaction

According to Ma. Serena Diokno (1997), what is the most basic identification with the nation?

Citizenship

What is NOT a factor in the development of an individual's Political Self?

Genetic makeup

What is Aristotle's view of the state, according to the text?

A natural union of families

What is NOT an institution that influences an individual's Political Self, according to the text?

Business corporation

Explore the nature, functions, and origins of political self, along with the role of family, school, church, peer groups, and media in its development. Learn about the importance of social interaction and different theoretical perspectives in shaping the political self.

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