POL228




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POL228

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1.

Politics as 'who gets what,
when and how' underlines
the importance of ------

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2.

The use of neither the
experimental nor the
statistical method in
analysis is employed in the

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3.

Politics goes beyond the
activity of government,
political parties and
politicians to include ----

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4.

The introduction of political
science heralded the focus
on the ------

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5.

The political community is
comprised of people bound
together by a
_division of labour

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6.

The study of the political
structure and political
behavior of two countries in
comparative enquiry refers
to
_.

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7.

The making and
implementation of binding
decisions about behaviour
or interaction in a society
occurs within a

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8.

The
_commission was
established to address the
functional inequalities in the
Nigerian federal system.

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9.

Generalizations or theories
which are capable of
explaining and predicting
political phenomena is ------

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10.

A typical comparative
studies design which
identifies a particular
outcome that is to be
explained such as
revolutions, military coups,
transition to democracy, or
“economic miracle “in newly
industrialized countries
refers to
_.

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11.

Political institutions
constitute the formal organs
of a state which include
structures

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12.

According to Aristotle, the
'constitutions' of monarchy,
aristocracy, and polity are --
---

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13.

What aligns with
experiment in comparative
approach to uncover
relationships of cause and
effect?

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14.

Adam Przensorski and
Henry Tenure proposed two
general approaches to the
comparative method
namely
and
_.

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15.

The acronym RMAFC
refers to
_in Nigeria.

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16.

In comparative politics the
focus on voting behaviours,
political stability, political
elite and leaders refers to

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17.

The understanding of
politics is premised on the
view of politics as ------ and
----- according to Stephen
Giliat.

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18.

Which scientific method is
rarely conducted in political
science?

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19.

The ----- approach is
critiqued as narrow and
parochial.

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20.

The term 'politics' was first
used by ----- to refer to the
affairs of a affairs of ------

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21.

Statistical correlational
studies have been critiqued
on the grounds that ------

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22.

The bane of systemmaintenance and regulation
mode is the performance of
_.

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23.

Aristotle posits that corrupt
types of constitutions are
typical of -----

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24.

The main critique of
behaviouralism is none
other than that -----

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25.

An important study of
politics is ------

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26.

Skopcol's purpose of
comparism was to find
possible ----- in explaining
the phenomenon of political
revolution.

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27.

David Easton's input –
output analytical framework
was a unique systemic
approach developed for the
purpose of ------

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28.

The fallacy of making
unwarranted inferences
from statistical data or other
facts, especially when
trying to establish causation
results in
_inference.

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29.

Aristotle's famous typology
was based on two criteria
namely ----- and -----

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30.

The system of government
wherein the head of
government is both de facto
chief executive and chief
legislator refers to
_.

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31.

To say “Nigerians are not
patriotic when in fact only
some Nigerians may be
and not all” in political
argumentation is to have
committed the error of
fallacy of

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32.

Which system established
the presidency and the
legislature as two parallel
structures
_.

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33.

The legislation, execution
and the adjudication of law
categorization is premised
on the assumption that -----

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34.

To capture and analyse the
major political similarities
and differences between
countries is the focus of ----
--

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35.

Comparative Politics
studies the following but ----
--

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36.

Politics as 'who gets what,
when and how' is attributed
to -----

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37.

Political Science and
natural sciences seek to ----

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38.

The attainment of
community goals in a
political system is achieved
through the social
instrumentality of
_institutions.

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39.

The error of explaining
something in terms of one
sole cause when there may
possibilities of other causes
refers to
_.

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40.

The father of comparative
politic is
_.

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41.

The essence of comparing
countries in comparative
politics is geared towards --
---

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42.

The objective and rationall
judgement about political
system and the dispeling of
the 'feeling of superiority of
one country over another' is
the bane of ------

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43.

Aristotle's work, The Polity
compared -----

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44.

The ‘master strategy’ as
proposed by Grander for
drawing inferences about
causation in any area of
study is the

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45.

The philosophical approach
in political science is
focuced is on -----

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46.

The traditional comparative
government has been
critiqued for being ------

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47.

Most of the developing
countries inherited the
_at independence by their
formal colonial
administrations.

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48.

Nigerian federalism could
be said to have evolved
through a process of
_.

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49.

In the components of
politics, the individuals who
exercise power as the
agents of the state at any
given time are referred to
as

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50.

Logic is often associated
with
_.

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