Primary and secondary political socialization
Comparison of primary and secondary 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
With reference to the two agencies from above, state how these agencies are evident in the US’ political culture.

