The Rhodes are staunch Republicans. Following the birth of their son, they groom him so that he supports the Republican Party when he gains political understanding. In this scenario, the Rhodes can be described as _________.
A. agents of political socialization B. their son's peer group C. fraternal delegates D. party activists
Right answer summary: agents of political socialization
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. secession. b. irredentism. c. hegemony. d. diasporas. e. migration.
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a. each individual pay state health taxes. b. individuals adopt certain healthy practices. c. everyone obtain vaccinations. d. individuals buy health insurance. e. each individual pursue a minimum educational program.