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Mention any two factors that have influence the development of political culture

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Answered by madhulikanikhila
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Answer:

Explanation:

Important Factors That Determine a Political Culture are listed below:

1. History:

Historical events like the French revolution, the American war of independence, the Glorious Revolution, the Bolshevik revolution, have greatly influenced the political cultures of France, U.S., U.K. and Russia.

The Indian political culture bears the influence of events of the freedom struggle and the contacts with the western civilization and culture.

2. Political Continuity/Discontinuity:

Continuity of political process helps the revolution of a participant political culture and serves as a linkage between past and present.

The importance of political continuity in a country like Britain, says A.R. Ball lies, in the fact that older values have been allowed to merge with modern attitudes undisturbed by violent internal strike or dominion by foreign power. This is why British Monarchy exists together with Democracy.

On the other hand, Pakistanis stints with democracy between long periods of military dictatorship have hindered the development of a stable political culture which is why people of Pakistan struggle for democracy when living under dictatorship, yet fail to manage a political system when it becomes democratic.

3. Geography:

Favourable locations have helped Britain meet foreign invasions successfully thereby keeping its political culture stable. It was a great factor in the spread of socialism to eastern European countries.

4. Socio-Economic Factors:

A predominantly urbanized and industrialized society is more complex. Educational standards are higher, communication is more fluid, groups proliferate and participation in the decision making process is higher.

States with predominantly rural and peasant population are usually more conservative. The impact of science and technology also leads to change in values and beliefs of the people, which in turn bring the changes in the political culture.

5. Ethnic Factor:

Ethnic differences and conflicts in a society also determine the nature of the political culture. Ethnic issues are always behind differences between national political culture and regional sub-political cultures.

6. Ideological Factor:

As a set of principles offering an explanation of given phenomena, or even life in a society, ideology plays an important role in forming and changing people’s values, commitment and orientations.

The ideology of Marxism determines the nature of political cultures of several states. The ideology of liberalism is prevalent in most western political cultures.

Gabriel Almond has used the concept of political culture to classify the political systems

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Political culture explains how politics are influenced by culture. Every political structure is intertwined with a certain political culture.

Explanation:

American political scientist Lucian Pye described political culture as the collection of fundamental beliefs, sentiments, and knowledge that form the basis of the political system. Therefore, people's attitudes toward their system of governance serve as the foundation of political culture.

Here are some key elements that influence political culture:

1. History:

The political cultures of France, the U.S., the U.K., and Russia have been significantly impacted by historical events like the French revolution, the American struggle for independence, the Glorious Revolution, and the Bolshevik revolution.

The Indian political culture bears the influence of events of the freedom struggle and the contact with the western civilization and culture.

2. Political Continuity/Discontinuity:

Political process continuity fosters a participant's political culture's revolution and acts as a bridge between the past and present.

According to A.R. Ball, the relevance of political continuity in a nation like Britain resides in the fact that historic ideals and modern views have been permitted to coexist without being disrupted by violent internal uprisings or foreign conquest. The British Monarchy and Democracy coexist for this reason.

On the other hand, establishing a stable political culture in Pakistan has been hampered by brief periods of democracy interspersed with protracted periods of military dictatorship. This explains why Pakistanis fight for democracy while it is still a dictatorship and then struggle to run a government once it is democratic.

3. Geography:

Favorable locations have helped Britain meet foreign invasions successfully, thereby keeping its political culture stable. It greatly influenced the spread of socialism to eastern European countries.

4. Socio-Economic Factors:

A predominantly urbanized and industrialized society is more complex. Educational standards are higher, communication is more fluid, groups proliferate, and participation in decision-making is higher.

States with predominantly rural and peasant populations are usually more conservative. The impact of science and technology also leads to change in the values and beliefs of the people, which in turn bring changes in the political culture.

5. Ethnic Factor:

Ethnic differences and societal conflicts also determine the nature of the political culture. Ethnic issues are always behind differences between national political culture and regional sub-political cultures.

6. Ideological Factor:

As a set of principles explaining given phenomena, or even life in society, ideology plays an important role in forming and changing people’s values, commitments and orientations.

The ideology of Marxism determines the nature of the political cultures of several states. The ideology of liberalism is prevalent in most western political cultures.

Gabriel Almond has used the concept of political culture to classify the political systems

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