From 75d676ad2a2dbff6bea947dd5726fa3070081413 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lukas Werner Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2022 21:20:14 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] apgov amsco hw --- apgov/CitizenBeliefsAndPoliticalIdeology.md | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 63 insertions(+) create mode 100644 apgov/CitizenBeliefsAndPoliticalIdeology.md diff --git a/apgov/CitizenBeliefsAndPoliticalIdeology.md b/apgov/CitizenBeliefsAndPoliticalIdeology.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb269db --- /dev/null +++ b/apgov/CitizenBeliefsAndPoliticalIdeology.md @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# Chapter 12: Citizen's Belifs and Political Ideology + +## Political Socialization +the process under which you develop your political beliefs + +## Political Socialization by Family +regarded as the largest influence on socalization. "Kitchen table politics" 71%of teens have the same political ideology as their parents + +## Political Socalization by School +some topics found in classes might influence a student politically +depending on the major the group of students in there may be leaning conservative or republian + +## Political Socalization by Peers +the people aortound you will push how people believe. peer pressure works to activate civic function + +## Political Socalization by Media +because "the youngens" spend so much time on screens this may be the largest influence in the future because they spend less time with family members. +engaging with content also allow the student to find their political views much better + +## Political Socalization by religious and Civic Institutions +religions have a philosophy and therefore influence how people view politics as well. + +civic institutions: non gov, non-buisness either gives diversity or further amplifies their current one + +## Political Socalization by Geography +location location location: influences all the above facts. + +## Think as a political scientist + +Study the map and answer the questions that follow + +1. How do factors of political socalization explain the results on the map? +geography and religion are a massive influence on how this election went. + +2. Explain the implications of this information by looking for patterns and trends. For example are there any meaningful clusters of states? +the states on the outer sides of the country tend to stay democrat and the inner states tend to stay republican + +3. Based on what you know about the main regions of the United States (West, Midwest, South, Northeast), do you see any patterns? If so, how might you explain them? +it seems that just like the statement above that the midwest and south tend to be in republican and conservative leaning ideologies. + +## Globalization +ever-expanding and increasing interactive world economny + +## U.S. Influence on Other Contries +the us is one of the dominant economic powers affecting globalization. US biz is everywhere +our cultural values are influensing local people who might have different cultural values +## Influence of Other Countries on the U.S. +Immigration! as people move into the us they bring their values and that gets brought into the culture + +## Global Identification +EU. Bringing many countries together in order to have a shared thing. IDK cultural kinship + +## Essential Question +How do factors influence political attitues and socalizations? +|---|---| +| | Influence on political attitude and socialization| +|Family| massive personal connection on individual| +|School| intelectual connection in individual| +|Peer| large personal connection on individuals and peers (peer pressure)| +|Media| HUGE impact on "youngens"| +|Social Enviornment| affects the collective perspective| +|Location| affects the collective perspective| +