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Frames of Reference: Continuity of Political Attitudes

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Abstract
Although political attitudes formed early in life seldom change dramatically, the basic framework is refined by life experiences. Student activists in the 1960s tend to remain active although their causes may be more moderate than they were as college students. The role people play in the adult world often socializes them politically.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Framework for Democracy
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