Political Self

Cards (17)

  • Kendall defined this as a social institution through which power is acquired and exercised by people and groups.
    politics
  • He described the role that politics and the political community must play in bringing about the virtuous life in the citizenry.
    Aristotle
  • He observed that man by nature is a political animal.
    Aristotle
  • It is the most basic identification with the nation as it denotes membership of a person in a political society.
    Citizenship
  • The political self is often defined by
    citizenship
  • As an essential part of the self, this organizes self-relevant information about politics.
    Political Self
  • Who wrote the book Democracy and Citizenship?
    Ma. Serena Diokno
  • According to this theory, a person can acquire learning through observation and imitation.
    social learning theory
  • This is the lifelong process of gaining knowledge about politics where observation and imitation are important.
    political socialization
  • This theory suggests that the mental activities of individuals are important determinants of political attitudes.
    cognitive theory
  • This theory suggests that behaviors are products of communication, meaning and symbols.
    theory of symbolic interaction
  • It is the citizen's actions anchored in politics.
    political participation
  • True or False: The process of learning is imbued with political values and beliefs.
    True
  • True or False: Politics is a central component of self.
    True
  • True or False: In order for governance to work in any group or society, a covenant of mutual trust and respect must exist.
    True
  • True or False: According to the cognitive theory, a person can acquire learning through observation and imitation.
    False
  • True or False: Any activity concerning the government is an example of political participation.
    True