POL228




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POL228

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1.

Aristotle as a traditional
comparative philosopher
was in ------

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2.

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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3.

Dudley,and laski conceived
Politics as ----- of the
community in which all are
personally involved.

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4.

According to Barrington
Moore's thesis revolutions
by the elite result in ------

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5.

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

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6.

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

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7.

A
is a set of propositions
and/or hypothesis that are
logically related to each
other.

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8.

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

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9.

The rule by many for the
common good refers to a

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10.

Aristotle adopted a
_classification scheme in
his analysis of 150
constitutions of the Greek
City states.

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11.

The emphasis on facts
rather than values in
comparative politics is a
prerogative of the -----

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12.

Nigeria became a true
federalism on
_by the
Constitution.

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13.

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

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14.

Politics' is the search for the
good life is attributed to -----
-

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15.

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

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16.

The term “logic” originated
from Greek word
_which means the art and
science of reasoning

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17.

The father of comparative
politic is
_.

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18.

One of the differentiating
feature between natural
science and political
science is the__.

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19.

The ---- states that electoral
system based on single
member districts tend to
produce two parties.

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20.

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

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21.

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

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22.

Logic is often associated
with
_.

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23.

Arend Lijphart divided the
parliamentary democracies
into two different systems
namely
and

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24.

The ----- could be
encompassed within the
categories of legislation,
execution and the
adjudication of law

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25.

The input – output
analytical framework of the
general systems theory was
developed by
_.

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26.

The categorization into
legislation, execution and
the adjudication of law is
attributed to -----

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27.

The rule by the many for
the many is
_.

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28.

The goal of science of
politics is rooted in political
science and natural science
sharing the following
features except -----

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29.

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

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30.

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

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31.

The three methods of
country’s study in
comparative politics include
single – country studies,
and
.

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32.

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

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33.

The primary component of
a regime in every political
system consist of
_and

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34.

A bicameral legislature
possesses two separate
chambers, usually
described as
and
_.

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35.

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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36.

Which method of analysis is
not a scientific method even
when it is one of the basic
specific methods in
comparative research?

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37.

The theory of seperation of
powers is between ------

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38.

The most similar systems
design strategy in
comparative research is
also known as ------

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39.

Political Science and
natural sciences seek to ----

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40.

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

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41.

Barrington Moore's thesis
on revolutions in England,
Russia and Japan (among
others) conluded that -----

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42.

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

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43.

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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44.

In the parliamentary system
of government, the head of
government is the
_and the head of state
being
_.

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45.

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

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46.

Who is reputed as the
father of federalism?

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47.

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

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48.

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

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49.

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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50.

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

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