Why does the state have such an interest in socialization?
A. Because the state needs a community of individuals and socialization encourages community.
B. Because it teaches individuals to respect and to obey the law.
C. Because it transforms authority into power.
D. Because socialization incorporates the affective dimension of political culture.
B. Because it teaches individuals to respect and to obey the law.
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a. secular b. critical c. party d. piecemeal
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a. Partial preemption b. Administrative rulemaking c. Adjudication d. Tort action
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A. the 1930s during the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt. B. the early 1800s during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson. C. the 1970s in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and student protests. D. the early 1900s during the Progressive era. E. the 1830s during the presidency of Andrew Jackson.