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Communism - ANS-advocates a political system in which all property is held in
common, usually by the state

Socialism - ANS-advocates a political system in which the means of production and
distribution are held in common, usually by the state

Liberalism - ANS-advocates a political system in which the individual is autonomous,
civil liberties are respected and rapid progress is encouraged

Conservatism - ANS-advocates a political system in which traditional institutions are
respected and maintained, while allowing for slow and minimal chnage

Fascism - ANS-advocates a political system in which the nation or a race is seen as
most important, not the individual or even people as a collective

party discipline - ANS-the ability of a political party to control the votes of its members in
the legislature

political recruitment - ANS-the process through which citizens of a country are chosen
to become involved in politics

modernization theory - ANS-the idea that as societies developed they would become
capitalist democracies, converging around similar values and characteristics

behavioral revolution - ANS-the trend in comparative politics that was a shift in the
subject of investigation away from political institutions

quantitative methods - ANS-using statistical analysis, mathematical models, and wider
use of cases unbound by area specialization in comparative politics

game theory/rational choice - ANS-believing that human beings' behavior conforms to
some generally understandable behavior

formal political institutions - ANS-those based on officially sanctioned rules that are
relatively clear

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