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questions made for IPOL, first year. It reviews logically all the lectures. YEAR 2022

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1. Four principle models of representation with criticism
2. Elections according to democracy
3. Ways in which democracy differ 5
4. 7 functions of elections
5. Two types of elections with criticism and strengths (2 each)
6. Economic theory of democracy and criticism (3)
7. Four short term voting behavior
8. Four theories of voting
9. Party politics declined due to (3)
10. 10 types of parties
11. 6 functions of parties
12. Four types of parties system
13. Two types of multiparty systems
14. New crisis or party politics compared social movements
15. Party cleavage meaning
16. What caused group politics (integration in governed and government and social
movements)
17. 7 types of groups (sectionalist aka and promotional aka in us)
18. Why black panther is not an interest group
19. Three views and models of group politics
20. What movement inspired pluralist model in the 50s
21. 2-3 reasons why pluralists think group politics is democratically good?
22. Two criticism or pluralist model
23. What’s quid pro quo in corporatist model
24. Three to four reason why corporatist model is seen as bad
25. Four factors influencing a group's Influence?
26. Monistic regimes
27. Revolving door meaning?
28. Peak groups meaning
29. New social movements vs social movements
30. Mass society perspective on social movements
31. Why impact is tough to measure of social movements (2)
32. Actual role of constitutions
33. 4 distinctions types of constitutions
34. Five purposes of constitutions
35. Three arguments constitutions do not matter
36. Law vs morality
37. Three theories of law (positivist(2), nature and liberal)
38. Are judges political? (3)
39. Do judges make policies, in what way?
40. Functions of executives (5)
41. Three types of power for executives
42. Assembly role? (Sentence)
43. Three types of assemblies

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