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One of the following is NOT an approach in political science -----
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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 theory that explains the role of political elites, and makes explanatory generalizations about their social backgrounds and political perceptions is the _.
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Nigeria became a true federalism on _by the Constitution.
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According to Aristotle, the 'constitutions' of monarchy, aristocracy, and polity are -- ---
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The term 'political science' was first used by ----, a ----- political philosopher.
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The three methods of country’s study in comparative politics include single – country studies, and .
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The formal systematic study of the principles of valid inference and correct reasoning is _.
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The major function of a theory is _.
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In political science, the theory used to describe how democracies are supposed to work in principle and in practice refers to _.
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Aristotle posits that corrupt types of constitutions are typical of -----
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Most Different Systems Design in comparative politics is akin to -----
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The remark “when a great many people are unable to find work, unemployment results” attributed to President Calvin Coolidge is a _.
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Statistical correlational studies have been critiqued on the grounds that ------
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The goal of science of politics is rooted in political science and natural science sharing the following features except -----
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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 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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Which approach introduced quantitative method of analysis in political studies?
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Aristotle's work, The Polity compared -----
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The _commission was established to address the functional inequalities in the Nigerian federal system.
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The exhibition of geopolitical structural imbalance is typical of _federalism.
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The rule by the many for the many is _.
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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 1946, Nigeria was divided into three groups of North, West, and _.
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Which political enquiry approach focuses upon philosophy, values and norms?
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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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There are three levels of theory in comparative analysis, namely: _, middle, and low range theories.
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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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Who is reputed as the father of federalism?
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The father of comparative politic is _.
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The understanding of the government and political system of a country is embedded in ------
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Skopcol's purpose of comparism was to find possible ----- in explaining the phenomenon of political revolution.
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Comparative Politics studies the following but ---- --
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An important study of politics is ------
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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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A is a set of propositions and/or hypothesis that are logically related to each other.
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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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The two broad approaches of political inquiry are and approaches
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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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The primary component of a regime in every political system consist of _and
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The decline of the intellectual force of behaviouralism in the 1960's culminated into the - ---- in the study of politics.
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Mill's Method of Similarity consists of comparing ------
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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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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 fallacy of making unwarranted inferences from statistical data or other facts, especially when trying to establish causation results in _inference.
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Thematic studies in Comparative politics is centred on all these except ------
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The most similar systems design strategy in comparative research is also known as ------
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In which system of government are legislative functions seperate from executive functions?
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