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Who developed and popularised the principle of speration of powers? -----
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Which arm of government considers and approves the national budget?
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The support of a regime because of an emotional identification with the personality of the leader of the regime presupposes
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According to David Easto politics is an output of the _system
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The evaluation of whether a government is fully democratic or less includes all the following except ------
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No government was legitimate unless the people gave their consent to its authority through a -------
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The approach to the study of the rules, procedures and formal organizations of the political system and their impact on political practice is conceived as ---- ---
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The grouping of similarities and differences into sets is known as
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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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Which type of power is obtained when an actor influences the behaviour of others without making explicit the expected behaviour?
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The interactions in any society through which binding or authouritative allocations are made refers to _theory
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Which of these forces places constraints on what individual 'sovereign' states can independently do? ------
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What variable impacts on the relationship between the independent and dependent variables? ----
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What predispositions to political action are determined by such factors as traditionmotivesemotions and symbols?
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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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How power is distributed in Western democracies is the central question of
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Through which political analytical method can the essence of freedom or democracy be valued? ------
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All of the following are popular concepts in political science except ------
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All the following are the goals of science except ----- -
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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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The seperation of power which oscillates between the legislative,executive and the judicial is premise of -------
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The process by which the scientist forms a theory to explain observed facts” is known as ------
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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 arm of government considers and approves the national budget? ------
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Which of the following factors did not precipitate the emergence of the behavioural movement? ---- ---
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What concepts determine the theoretical literature of political representation? ---- --
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The attempt to apply the Classical Pluralism to Westminster-style democracies is
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The concept of rule of law refers to ------
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The understanding of the framing and structing of knowledge production in the natural sciences is lnown as ------
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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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Political Culture Orientation entail: cognitive orientationAffective Orientation and
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Who pioneered the structural-functionalist approach?
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Who first used the term "political science"(Science politique)? -------
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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 concept of political representation which originated in England was precipitated by the forceof the king by nobles to sign the
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What are done to bills prior their becoming laws?
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What is a unit that may serve as an abstraction or general notion?
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A political culture which explains the political involvement of citizens or lack thereof in democratic states is conceived as
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What is the possibility of imposing one's will upon the behaviour of other person'?
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The stating of testable law like terms refer to ------
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Who is associated with the position that 'a state of nature is without civil government'?
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The exogeneous strand of the rational choice Approach explores the effects of
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The theory of civic culture was created by
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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 theory which deals with normative specifications of what and how policies ought to be is -----
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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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The critiqued about oversimplification of assumptions is reference to
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How many classes did Marx argue that every society is interlocked in?
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The concept of rule of law refers to
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