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vitfil [10]
3 years ago
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How do parents influence political opinion

Social Studies
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Masja [62]3 years ago
7 0

Hello!

Parents can be a big influence on our political opinion. We as kids, whether we know it or not, are just younger version of our parents. We grow up around them, and most likely will think the same. They are probably one of the biggest influences on us. When it comes to politics, we might hear our parents say that they are Democrat, and automatically say that we're Democrats without even knowing what that is. It is always good to know why you do or say something before you do it, so you can stand out as an individual apart from your parents.

Hope this helps you out fam!

~theLocoCoco

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