Which of the following best describes the process of political socialization from early childhood to adolescence?(1 point)

Responses

Political attitudes of children and adolescents tend to be the opposite attitudes from the adults who raise them.
Political attitudes of children and adolescents tend to be the opposite attitudes from the adults who raise them.

Political attitudes of adults in the home are the strongest influence, and people tend to have similar attitudes as the adults who raise them.
Political attitudes of adults in the home are the strongest influence, and people tend to have similar attitudes as the adults who raise them.

Political attitudes of children and adolescents tend to be more liberal than that of the adults who raise them.
Political attitudes of children and adolescents tend to be more liberal than that of the adults who raise them.

Political attitudes of adults tend to be more independently minded, transferring those opinions to their children.

Political attitudes of adults in the home are the strongest influence, and people tend to have similar attitudes as the adults who raise them.