Political socialization is the process through which a person develops political beliefs and opinions that influence their behavior in social spheres.
Factors that affects the political socialization, are the things that influence your political ideas or values. They're typically listed as::
family,
media,
peers,
education,
religion,
faith,
race,
gender,
age and
geography.
Each of these has an influence, or at least a correlation to, certain political parties, values, and ideologies.
The importance of each of these may change throughout your lifetime. As a child, your family has the greatest influence over your political and party preferences.
Then as you age, your peers and educaction will begin to influence you even more so.
The party you claim by young adulthood will likely stay with you through life, although your ideologies may shift over time (such as how individuals tend to become more conservative as they age).
Obviously this is far from conclusive and there are exceptions to every rule, but in general, these hold to be true.
General education policy is set by multiple levels of the government like Federal, state and local governments.
The sources of state power are specifically outlined in the Tenth Amendment of the Bill of Rights.
When the Constitution was first proposed, many people were concerned about the federal government become too powerful. A group known as the anti-federalists pushed for a way to legally set aside certain rights and powers to individual states.
This amendment was added to satisfy the anti-federalists who were concerned that the Constitution would grant the federal government unlimited power.
The Tenth Amendment states that all powers that are not specifically given to the federal government are reserved to individual states.
Fundamental Rights are the basic rights of the common people and inalienable rights of the people who enjoy it under the charter of rights of Constitution of India.
The six fundamental rights recognised by the Indian constitution are::
the right to equality,
right to freedom,
right against exploitation,
right to freedom of religion, cultural and educational rights,
right to constitutional remedies.
Agreements made between two or more states are known as Interstate compacts. These may involve several states.
* Congress generally must approve interstate compacts.
Enumerate specific powers granted to the president, which include the authority to appoint judges, ambassadors, and other high-ranking government officials.
A right is enumerated if it is not explicitly stated in a constitution, but inferred from other legal rights written in the constitution.
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