Which of the following best represents an example of the process of political socialization?

The [Occupy Wall Street] protesters, perhaps more than most politicians, grasped what was going on. At one level, they are asking for so little: for a chance to use their skills, for the right to decent work at a decent pay, for a fairer economy and society, one that treats them with dignity. In Europe and the United States, their requests are not revolutionary, but evolutionary. At another level, though, they are asking for a great deal: for democracy where people, not dollars, matter; and for a market economy that delivers on what it is supposed to do. The two demands are related: unfettered markets do not work well, as we have seen. For markets to work the way markets are supposed to, there has to be appropriate government regulation. But for that to occur, we have to have a democracy that reflects the general interests--not the special interest or just those at the top.
--Joseph Stigilitz, The Prince of Inequality (2012)

Which of the following statements is most consistent with the author's argument in the passage?
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The [Occupy Wall Street] protesters, perhaps more than most politicians, grasped what was going on. At one level, they are asking for so little: for a chance to use their skills, for the right to decent work at a decent pay, for a fairer economy and society, one that treats them with dignity. In Europe and the United States, their requests are not revolutionary, but evolutionary. At another level, though, they are asking for a great deal: for democracy where people, not dollars, matter; and for a market economy that delivers on what it is supposed to do. The two demands are related: unfettered markets do not work well, as we have seen. For markets to work the way markets are supposed to, there has to be appropriate government regulation. But for that to occur, we have to have a democracy that reflects the general interests--not the special interest or just those at the top.
--Joseph Stigilitz, The Prince of Inequality (2012)

Which of the following ideological perspectives is most consistent with the passage?
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The [Occupy Wall Street] protesters, perhaps more than most politicians, grasped what was going on. At one level, they are asking for so little: for a chance to use their skills, for the right to decent work at a decent pay, for a fairer economy and society, one that treats them with dignity. In Europe and the United States, their requests are not revolutionary, but evolutionary. At another level, though, they are asking for a great deal: for democracy where people, not dollars, matter; and for a market economy that delivers on what it is supposed to do. The two demands are related: unfettered markets do not work well, as we have seen. For markets to work the way markets are supposed to, there has to be appropriate government regulation. But for that to occur, we have to have a democracy that reflects the general interests--not the special interest or just those at the top.
--Joseph Stigilitz, The Prince of Inequality (2012)

Which of the following governmental policies would the author most likely support?
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What is the process of political socialization?

Political socialization is the process by which individuals learn and frequently internalize a political lens framing their perceptions of how power is arranged and how the world around them is (and should be) organized; those perceptions, in turn, shape and define individuals' definitions of who they are and how they ...

Which of the following best defines political socialization?

Which of the following is the best definition of political socialization? Political socialization is the introduction of individuals into the culture and the learning of the values and beliefs on which the system is based.

What is an example of political socialization quizlet?

It is the learning process through which individuals acquire their political opinions, beliefs and values in any society. What are the 6 agents of political socialization? The Family, Schools, Mass Media, Peers, Churches and religion, Political Institutions and Leaders.

What is political socialization government quizlet?

Political Socialization. the process through which an individuals learn a set of political attitudes and form opinions about social issues.