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Hello students, here the question is about the political attitude.
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So political attitude vary by family and generation.
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So we have to find the similarities and differences between the generation and we have to also identify the influential one.
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So some of them include education, gender, occupation, family etc.
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The most significant institution in which all social and political processes are passed on since a person's birth is the family.
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Family is one of these variables that numerous studies have shown that a person's family adopts and upholds a political mindset.
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So some political scientists think that our political ideals serve as a foundation for our opinions toward issues.
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So the most crucial factors are family, school, peers and the media.
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Other considerations include your religion, race and ethnicity, gender, age, geographical location etc.
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So family is the one of these variables that the most significant institution in which all social and political processes are passed on.
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Next, the divide between the ideas and behaviors of people from two different generations is referred to as a generation gap.
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More specifically, a generation gap can be used to define the distinction between youngster and older generation in terms of their attitude, behavior and preferences.
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So different generations ' appreciation of one another will grow as they become more aware of one another's perspectives and ideals.
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People will then speak from a place of respect and acknowledgement which will improve communication and collaboration...