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POL214
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The subject matter of the state its evolution organization and purpose has been the bane of
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What essential feature is paramount in the analysis of constitutional and formal organizations?
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The major work of political philosophy known as a 'Theory of Justice' is associated with ------
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What is a unit that may serve as an abstraction or general notion?
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The theory which aids the understanding of a political phenomena is regarded as
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In which system of authority can rules be applied judicially and administratively?
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What is neither right nor wrong although more or less useful in political anlysis?
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The role of theory in political analysis is to ------
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Which arm of government considers and approves the national budget?
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Which approach in political science focuses on division of society into classes and how this social stratification determines social conflict and social change?
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Who is the originator of Systems Analysis?
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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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The state is sovereign because it is the ------ body within a particular territory
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All of the following were pioneering personalities in the Chicago school of Political Science except ---- ---
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Who first used the term "political science"(Science politique)? -------
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Which approach imposes standards of scientific rigor on not only empirical evidence but theory building in contrast to the legalistic and formal approach?
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Which form of government does the executive hold office for a fixed term and can be removed from office through a process of impeachment?
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Which of the following factors did not precipitate the emergence of the behavioural movement? ---- ---
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The right to make administer and enforce legally binding policies and rules on its citizens by a state refers to
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All the following are the goals of science except ----- -
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Statements of universal uniformities that relate to all the cases of a particular phenomenon is known as -- ----
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The major work of political philosophy known as a 'Theory of Justice' is associated with
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What basis has political science been said to be a discipline in a state of a flux? ------
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All of the following problems necessitated the re-orientation of the study of Political Science except - ----
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The uncovering of the laws of political behaviour and action is central to
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The theory which aids the understanding of a political phenomena, is regarded as ------
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The process by which the scientist forms a theory to explain observed facts” is known as ------
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The process by which the scientist forms a theory to explain the observed facts is known as
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Through which political analytical method can the essence of freedom or democracy be valued? ------
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The devise of certain objective indices of a concept according to which they can be defined in such a way that the meaning is not distorted is concieved as
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The pattern of individual attitudes and orientations toward politics among the members of a political sysytem conceived as
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The empirical analysis is divided into two namely
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An inquiry that involves the emphasis of legal and formal refers to ------
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What is the transmission of the political culture of a group or the society to successive members of same called?
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Thomas Hobbes supported monarchical sovereignty because of his claim that it keeps society ------
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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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The attempt to apply the Classical Pluralism to Westminster-style democracies is
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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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The focus on facts is the hallmark of the ------- approach.
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What gives direction to inquiry in political anlysis? - -----
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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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The conception that "… in a war of all against all life is hardly worth living and was 'short brutish nasty and poor is associated with
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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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A is a concept for understanding the framing and structing of knowledge production in the natural sciences
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Who argued that any valid explanation of society and government must take account of the real nature of man? ------
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Theb study of political processes with focus on rules procedures and formal organizations of political systems as well as impacts is linked to
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One of the major short falls of the Marxian conception of politics is its ------
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Marxs position about materialism centred on the interpretation of _history
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Which approach in political science is rooted in the discovery and application of moral notions in the sphere of political relations and practice? ------
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What are accepted bundle of meanings or characteristics associated with certain events, processes and situations? - -----
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