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Generational Effects in Political Socialization
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A study finds that individuals who reached political maturity during the Watergate scandal demonstrate different levels of trust in government compared to those who came of age during other periods. This finding most directly supports which of the following conclusions?

A

Political trust is primarily determined by partisan affiliation

B

Media coverage determines political attitudes more than events

C

Political socialization ends after early adulthood

D

Formative political events shape lasting ideological orientations

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