POL214




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POL214

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1.

What is neither right nor
wrong although more or
less useful in political
anlysis?

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2.

The exogeneous strand of
the rational choice
Approach explores the
effects of

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3.

The study of political
science before the W.W 11
was all of the following
except ------

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4.

What approach is an
offshoot of systems
approach?

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5.

What is the hall mark of
descriptive-inductive
approach

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6.

What is done to bills prior
their becoming laws? ------

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7.

What are accepted bundle
of meanings or
characteristics associated
with certain events
processes and situations?

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8.

Thomas Hobbes supported
monarchical sovereignty
because of his claim that it
keeps society ------

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9.

According to Almond and
Verba(1956) the
following:feeling of
patriotism or
alienationstrong or weak
democracy are known as
_of political orientation

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10.

The following are the
features of behaviouralism
except -----

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11.

What concepts determine
the theoretical literature of
political representation? ----
--

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12.

What essential feature is
paramount in the analysis
of constitutional and formal
organizations? ------

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13.

The descriptive-inductive
formal-legal historicalcomparative and political
value features are linked to
the

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14.

The major work of political
philosophy known as a
'Theory of Justice' is
associated with

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15.

The focus on facts is the
hallmark of the -------
approach.

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16.

No government was
legitimate unless the people
gave their consent to its
authority through a -------

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17.

All of the following
problems necessitated the
re-orientation of the study
of Political Science except -
----

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18.

Which of these forces
places constraints on what
individual 'sovereign' states
can independently do? ------

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19.

The state exists to fulfill "the
greatest happiness in the
greatest number" was
proposed by ------

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20.

The construction of
statements by researchers
for the purpose of testing
whether or not a certain
relationship exists between
two phenomenon refers to

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21.

Who argued that any valid
explanation of society and
government must take
account of the real nature
of man? ------

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22.

The following books
philosophically justified the
alternative reformist
movement in political
science except

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23.

Who formulated a theory of
justice? ------

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24.

The pattern of individual
attitudes and orientations
toward politics among the
members of a political
sysytem conceived as

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25.

What is the possibility of
imposing one's will upon
the behaviour of other
person'?

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26.

How power is distributed in
Western democracies is the
central question of

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27.

The subject matter of the
state, its evolution,
organization and purpose
has been the bane of -----

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28.

The construction of
statements by researchers
for the purpose of testing
whether or not a certain
relationship exists between
two phenomenon refers to -
-----

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29.

All of the following are
popular concepts in political
science except ------

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30.

Who is the originator of
Systems Analysis?

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31.

An explicit set of values that
orients people in society in
terms of what they can
expect from government
and what government
should do for them and
society refers to

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32.

The concept of political
representation which
originated in England was
precipitated by the forceof
the king by nobles to sign
the

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33.

The state is sovereign
because it is the ------ body
within a particular territory

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34.

The critiqued about
oversimplification of
assumptions is reference to

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35.

This posited that the state
has a 'monopoly of the
legitimate use of physical
force in enforcing its order
within a given territorial
area': -------

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36.

Who is associated with the
position that 'a state of
nature is without civil
government'?

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37.

The subject matter of the
state its evolution
organization and purpose
has been the bane of

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38.

Karl Marx advocated for
two broad classes in a
society namely
and

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39.

All the following are the
goals of science except

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40.

Plato concieved elders as --
---- and younger men as ----
--

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41.

In which country is the
President chosen by the
Knesset?

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42.

A
is a concept for
understanding the framing
and structing of knowledge
production in the natural
sciences

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43.

Which form of government
does the executive who
holds an office for a fixed
term can be removed from
office through a process of
impeachment? -------

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44.

The right to make,
administer and enforce
legally binding policies and
rules on its citizens by a
state refers to -----

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45.

Statements of universal
uniformities that relate to all
the cases of a particular
phenomenon is known as --
----

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46.

The stating of testable law
like terms refer to ------

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47.

The empirical analysis is
divided into two namely

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48.

Marxs position about
materialism centred on the
interpretation of
_history

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49.

posited that the state has a
'monopoly of the legitimate
use of physical force in
enforcing its order within a
given territorial area'

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50.

The grouping of similarities
and differences into sets is
known as

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