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Through the transmission model of partisanship, party identification is passed on to
 
  A) peers.
  B) children.
  C) voters.
  D) co-workers.
  E) politicians.

Question 2

Parental influence on party identification is greater when
 
  A) parents are well-informed.
  B) parents refrain from forcing their views on children.
  C) at least one parent has worked for a party.
  D) both parents vote regularly.
  E) both parents strongly identify with the same party.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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