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Politics as 'who gets what, when and how' is attributed to -----
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Adam Przensorski and Henry Tenure proposed two general approaches to the comparative method namely and _.
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Michel's 'iron law of Oligarcy' support that all groups and organizations develop a hierarchical structure of authority with -- ----
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The understanding of politics is premised on the view of politics as ------ and ----- according to Stephen Giliat.
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Which theory presupposes that a political system is often made up of several structures which are “patterns of action and resultant institutions”?
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The acronym RMAFC refers to _in Nigeria.
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The categorization into legislation, execution and the adjudication of law is attributed to -----
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The development of ------ prompted the focus on the impact of social forces on government by political scientists
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Aristotle's work, The Polity compared -----
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The legislation, execution and the adjudication of law categorization is premised on the assumption that -----
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The theory that enables scholars to test on a macro level the micro level empirical generalizations as well as integrate existing body of knowledge is known as _
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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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Almond divided the inputs list into four functional requisites of: political socialization and recruitment, interestarticulation, _and_.
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The two broad approaches of political inquiry are and approaches
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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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The theory of seperation of powers is between ------
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Comparative Politics studies the following but ---- --
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A crucial scientific principle frequently violated by comparative politics is the principle of _.
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Gurr's (1968) demonstration that levels of civil strife across 114 countries are positively linked to the presence of economic, political, shortterm, and long-term deprivation refers to _
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The inputs analyzed in a political system refers to ----
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A Parliamentary system's two styles of two houses is called _.
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One of the following is NOT an approach in political science -----
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The use of neither the experimental nor the statistical method in analysis is employed in the
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Richard Jesen's aversion that the motto of his generation of political scientists was ‘history is past politics and politics present history’ portrayed political science as ------
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The ----- approach is critiqued as narrow and parochial.
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The error of explaining something in terms of one sole cause when there may possibilities of other causes refers to _.
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The most similar systems design strategy in comparative research is also known as ------
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The ---- states that electoral system based on single member districts tend to produce two parties.
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Which political enquiry approach focuses upon philosophy, values and norms?
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Generalizations or theories which are capable of explaining and predicting political phenomena is ------
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In which system of government are legislative functions seperate from executive functions?
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The essence of comparing countries in comparative politics is geared towards -- ---
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Politics goes beyond the activity of government, political parties and politicians to include ----
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The rule by many for the common good refers to a
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The input – output analytical framework of the general systems theory was developed by _.
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The comprehensive study of democracies around the world was embarked upon by ------
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The ----- could be encompassed within the categories of legislation, execution and the adjudication of law
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The term 'political science' was first used by ----, a ----- political philosopher.
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There are three levels of theory in comparative analysis, namely: _, middle, and low range theories.
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Which approach relies on measurements and observation rather than theory or norm?
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The making and implementation of binding decisions about behaviour or interaction in a society occurs within a
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Harold Laswell equated politics with -----
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Thematic studies in Comparative politics is centred on all these except ------
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In comparative politics, the comparing of very similar cases that differ only in the dependent variable refers to ------
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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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The primary component of a regime in every political system consist of _and
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Arend Lijphart divided the parliamentary democracies into two different systems namely and
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Political institutions constitute the formal organs of a state which include structures
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The understanding of the government and political system of a country is embedded in ------
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The term 'politics' was first introduced in a book -----
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