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 present in which you reflect on your own political identity. What are your 
political beliefs? How were your beliefs shaped? What in your life led you to believe 
what you do? Need; you will need to discuss 5 political socialization agents and how 
each have shaped the formulation of your political opinions while growing up. (Political 
Socialization agents are those that influence us throughout our lifetime, they can include: 
the family, school, the media, peer groups, religious organizations, etc. You can also 
refer to chapter 6 in We the People- the corresponding chapter on that topic) 
Additionally, be sure to include a discussion of the results from your Political Compass 
quiz. Are those results accurate in that they reflect the affects your agents of socialization 
have had on your beliefs? Why or why not? 

 

 

My belief results from Political Compass test :

The further to the right someone is, the more economic freedom they prefer. Typically, people who fall on that side of the spectrum want the government to leave the economy alone -- they value a free-market economy (aka: capitalism). They believe "the free-er the market, the free-er the people" as people can earn as much or as little as they desire.

 

 

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The EXTREME of Quadrant I: Communism The EXTREME of Quadrant II: Fascism Economic (left/right): -10 Y-Axis Economic (left/right): 10 Social (up/down): 10 Authoritarian Social (up/down): 10 Absolute Centrist Economic: 0 The higher UP the Y axis => Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0 social/ morality issues. MORE government in If you are within 2 boxes from this point, you are Further to the RIGHT - LESS most likely moderate on government in the economy that scale. Left Further to the LEFT& MORE Right X-Axis government in the economy / morality issues. > LESS government in social The further DOWN the Y-axis The EXTREME of Quadrant III: The EXTREME of Quadrant IV: Democratic Socialism Pure Libertarianism/Anarchy Economic (left/right): -10 Libertarian Economic (left/right): 10 Social (up/ down): -10 Social (up/down): -10...

 

 

 

 

 

 

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