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=== Political socialization === {{main|Political socialization}} Socialization produces the economic, social, and political development of any particular country. The nature of the compromise between nature and nurture also determines whether society is good or harmful.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Amaechi |first=Dr (Mrs) Louisa Ngozi |title=Socialization, Genetic Issue in Nigeria and Nation Building |url= https://www.ijrhss.org/papers/v8-i8/1.pdf |access-date=11 May 2023 |website=International Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Studies | quote = The economic, social and political development of any given nation is the product of socialization. Society is good or bad also is determined by the nature of nature-nurture compromise.}}</ref> Political socialization is described as "the long developmental process by which an infant (even an adult) citizen learns, imbibes and ultimately internalizes the political culture (core political values, beliefs, norms and ideology) of his political system in order to make him a more informed and effective political participant."<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last= Odoemelam |first= Uche Bright |title= POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION AND NATION BUILDING: THE CASE OF NIGERIA |url= https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/328023596.pdf |access-date=11 May 2023 |website=European Scientific Journal}}</ref> A society's political culture is inculcated in its citizens and passed down from one generation to the next as part of the political socialization process. Agents of socialization are thus people, organizations, or institutions that have an impact on how people perceive themselves, behave, or have other orientations. In contemporary democratic government, political parties are the main forces behind political socialization.<ref name=":2" /> Socialization enhances [[business]], [[trade]], and foreign investment globally.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}} Building technology is made easy, is improved and carried out due to the ease with which interaction in interest services and media work can be connected.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}} Citizens must instil in themselves excellent morals, ethics, and values and must preserve human rights or have sound judgment to be able to lead a country to a higher developmental level in order to construct a decent and democratic society for nation-building.{{citation needed|date=June 2023}} Developing nations can transfer agricultural technology and machinery like tractors, harvesters, and agrochemicals to enhance the agricultural sector of the economy through socialization.<ref>{{Cite web |last= Amaechi |first= Dr (Mrs) Louisa Ngozi |title= Socialization, Genetic Issue in Nigeria and Nation Building |url= https://www.ijrhss.org/papers/v8-i8/1.pdf |access-date= 11 May 2023 |website=International Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Studies | quote = Through socialization process, developing countries like Nigeria can now transfer agricultural technology and equipment like tractor, harvesters, and agro-chemical materials to improve the agricultural sector of Nigerian economy.}}</ref>
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