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Qualitative comparison of many counties is more difficult than quantitative comparison as evidenced in Finer’s (1997) attempt to compare _types over 5,000 years.
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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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Aristotle as a traditional comparative philosopher was in ------
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The ‘master strategy’ as proposed by Grander for drawing inferences about causation in any area of study is the
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The attainment of community goals in a political system is achieved through the social instrumentality of _institutions.
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Thematic studies in Comparative politics is centred on all these except ------
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The institutional approach to political inquiry focuses on the -----
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The method of dividing governmental legislative powers so that general (central) and regional (component) governments are each within a sphere, coordinate and independent refers to _.
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The following are important traditional approaches in comparative politics except -----, legalistic and institutional approaches
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The inputs analyzed in a political system refers to ----
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The behavioural approach in political science is synonymous with -------
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The introduction of political science heralded the focus on the ------
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Outputs in a political system refers to -----
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All but ----- constituted the philosophers of the renaissance period in the era of the rebirth or revival of Comparative Politics in Europe
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Regional or area studies in comparative politics involve study of similar ----
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What aligns with experiment in comparative approach to uncover relationships of cause and effect?
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The traditional approach embraces the ----- in explaining any political phenomenon.
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The political community is comprised of people bound together by a _division of labour
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The theory of seperation of powers is between ------
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The input – output analytical framework of the general systems theory was developed by _.
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Politics as 'who gets what, when and how' underlines the importance of ------
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Which scientific method is rarely conducted in political science?
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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 term 'politics' was first used by ----- to refer to the affairs of a affairs of ------
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Harold Laswell equated politics 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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In order to gain knowledge about single cases, the approach is apt.
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The traditional comparative government has been critiqued for being ------
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One of the differentiating feature between natural science and political science is the__.
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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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A _is useful in comparative politics when observing and analyzing variations on a theme.
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Mill's Method of Similarity consists of comparing ------
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Politics goes beyond the activity of government, political parties and politicians to include ----
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The major function of a theory is _.
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Legislatures with only one house are known as _.
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The _commission was established to address the functional inequalities in the Nigerian federal system.
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The primary component of a regime in every political system consist of _and
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Aristotle adopted a _classification scheme in his analysis of 150 constitutions of the Greek City states.
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The mathematical manipulation of quantitative data about a large number of cases refers to _.
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A simplified representation of reality in descriptive or abstract form refers to a _.
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Barrington Moore's thesis on revolutions in England, Russia and Japan (among others) conluded that -----
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Most of the developing countries inherited the _at independence by their formal colonial administrations.
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The proponents of the system theory identified three components for every political system namely communities, regimes ,and
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Most of the developing countries inherited the _at independence by their formal colonial administrations
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The term 'politics' was first introduced in a book -----
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The study of the political structure and political behavior of two countries in comparative enquiry refers to _.
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Logic is often associated with _.
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Statistical correlational studies have been critiqued on the grounds that ------
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Skopcol's purpose of comparism was to find possible ----- in explaining the phenomenon of political revolution.
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A word, term, or a label which applies to a whole class or category of ideas is a _.
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