Political culture

A. involves the interaction of political institutions and patterns of behavior
B. sets of political objects or concepts that are theoretically related to each other in an analytic way
C. the patterns of interactions between and among individuals and groups in a society
D. involves the cognitions, feelings, and evaluations of the citizens of a nation


D

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