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An Introduction To Political Science Exam 1
Chapters 1 - 6 Questions And Answers Latest
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Politics is: - correct answers who gets what, when, and how
Politics is a competition of the allocation of what? - correct answers Scarce Resourses
You can normally tell a lot about politics based on a what? - correct answers Election Map
Political culture is the: - correct answers wide held beliefs on the political process
Political literacy is - correct answers how much people know about the political system to achieve power, and
if they have the ability to
Power is the - correct answers ability to coerce someone to do something through their authority
In order to have order in a society you have to give up some _______ to the government - correct answers
rights
When you give up rights in order to have protection by the government this is called the - correct answers
Social Contract
Government exists to help the - correct answers governed
Locke believed in what? - correct answers Natural rights, that the government should work for the people,
social contract, the gov. is a system of facilitating power, and that politics involves whoever is in power.
, What type of question is answered with data? - correct answers Empirical Questions
What type of question answers what ought to be? - correct answers Normative Questions
In government you have to distinguish between - correct answers Order and Injustice
Nations are defined as - correct answers a group of people who share a common characteristic
States are defined as - correct answers a group within a border
Countries are defined as - correct answers a word to express endearment or pride
Who was the father of political science? - correct answers Aristotle
In Aristotle's sixfold classification system what was the one ruling called that was interested in all, and what
was its counterpart of interested in themselves? - correct answers Monarchy/Tyranny
In Aristotle's sixfold classification system what was the few ruling called that was interested in all, and what
was its counterpart of interested in themselves? - correct answers Aristocracy/ Oligarchy
In Aristotle's sixfold classification system what was the many ruling called that was interested in all, and what
was its counterpart of interested in themselves? - correct answers Polity/Democracy
What are the sub-fields of political science? - correct answers US. Gov & Politics, Comparative Politics,
International Relations, Public Administration, Political Theory, and Political Behavior.
Contractualists search for what?` - correct answers Stable political systems
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