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Political parties learned to increase their chances of winning elections by: Offering jobs to supporters Making sure supporters turned out to vote Discouraging supporters of opponents from voting
Political parties learned to increase their chances of winning elections by: Offering jobs to supporters Making sure supporters turned out to vote Discouraging supporters of opponents from voting
The political viewpoint of a newspaper can be learned by reading the editorial page.
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It helps you remember what you have learned. And you have higher chances of getting an A
It helps you remember what you have learned. And you have higher chances of getting an A
You always have a chance of forgetting information -- homework actually lowers your chances of forgetting, because you're practicing what you've learned in school.
The social change that occurred in Great Britain when the middle and working classes learned of the political freedoms granted to US citizens was an increase in demands for political reform and expanded rights. This led to movements advocating for greater democracy, voting rights, and better working conditions for the lower classes. It also contributed to the growth of labor unions and the eventual expansion of suffrage in Britain.
The fundamental source of political socialization is the family. What is learned first is learned best. Also, what is learned first structures later learning. Family's beliefs and attitudes towards politics will be person's first political socialization experience. Since young children tend to spend the majority of their time with their family members, their family's political values and views will become the core base of person's political beliefs. Later on in life, when person starts attending school, his/her political views start to further shape under influence of his/her teachers and peers.
they learned not to mess with the Germans
they felt it would increase trade with France .
they felt it would increase trade with France .