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Political Ideology

Political Socialization “the process by which individuals gain their political attitudes and opinions” OPINION FORMATION Family and Home Religion Peer groups, friends, clubs, coworkers Interest Groups Schools Mass Media Government Leaders Social Characteristics

Political Ideology & Political Spectrum Ideology – a system of ideas and ideals, esp. one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy Spectrum – a range of political views Conservative v. Liberal Republican v. Democrat Right v. Left Typically, people are a combination, hence they fall on the ‘spectrum’ at various points Fiscal vs. Social, Economic vs. Cultural

Political Ideology Intro Activity As I read the statements move to one of the three spots in the room, according to how you feel about the statement Agree, Disagree, Not Sure

Ideology & Party Affiliation Quizzes Tasks: A.Follow link #1 on my website, and complete quiz 2 – The Political Compass. Record your placement on the political ideology grid on a sheet of paper. B.Follow link #2 on my website, and complete the isidewith.com quiz. Record the breakdown of your party affiliation on the same sheet of paper. C.Answer the following questions on your paper 1)According to these quizzes, what is your political ideology and political party affiliation? 2)To what extend do you feel your placement on these quizzes is accurate pertaining to where you stand right now?