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How do political scientists describe "political culture?"
Group of answer choices
A pattern of shared values, moral norms, beliefs, expectations, and attitudes that relate to politics and its social context.
The sum of beliefs within the world.
An authoritative belief direct from the government.
A seemingly random occurrence of beliefs and expectations in a world that cannot be explained through social science inquiry.
The answer is "A pattern of shared values, moral norms, beliefs, expectations, and attitudes that relate to politics and its social context."
Political culture refers to the set of attitude, beliefs and norms that shape the political perceptions of a populations. Government helps in shaping the political culture and opinion of public. the three political culture are moralistic, individualistic and traditionalistic.