Exam 1: Introduction: the Study of Politics
Exam 1: Introduction: the Study of Politics36 Questions
Exam 2: The Idea of the Public Good: Ideologies and Isms42 Questions
Exam 3: Utopias: Model States31 Questions
Exam 4: Constitutional Democracy: Models of Representation50 Questions
Exam 5: The Authoritarian Model: Myth and Reality32 Questions
Exam 6: The Totalitarian Model: a False Utopia36 Questions
Exam 7: Parliamentary Democracy: Pros and Cons of Perishable Governments44 Questions
Exam 8: Transition Systems: Yesterday and Today51 Questions
Exam 9: Problems of Development: Progress and Poverty in a Global Age50 Questions
Exam 10: Political Socialization: the Making of a Citizen37 Questions
Exam 11: Political Participation: the Limits of Democracy38 Questions
Exam 12: Political Leadership: the Many Faces of Power37 Questions
Exam 13: Issues in Public Policy: Politics, Principles, Priorities, and Practices44 Questions
Exam 14: Revolution: in the Name of Justice33 Questions
Exam 15: War: Politics by Other Means37 Questions
Exam 16: Terrorism: War, Crimes, or War Crimes25 Questions
Exam 17: World Politics: the Struggle for Power40 Questions
Exam 18: International Law and Organizations: the Quest for Order40 Questions
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Which of the following accurately describes the politics surrounding today's congressional elections?
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At a minimum, studying politics requires which of the following?
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What example would someone use to support the hypothesis that politics exemplifies bad human nature?
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D escribe one difference between normativism and positivism, the two major methodologies employed by political scientists. In your a nswer, consider the definition of these two methodologies and what they strive to accomplish.
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What type of political scientist would be most interested in the voting phenomenon known as split-ticket voting?
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Countries that have strong military capabilities possess which of the following?
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Which of the following is a complaint about the positivist methodology in political science?
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Describe three factors needed for a democratic form of government to survive. In your response, detail why they are needed and the outcome(s)should they not be achieved or included.
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Someone who believes abortion should be deemed illegal because of their religious beliefs is employing what type of methodology?
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If someone possesses the ability to persuade or coerce, what do they have?
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Which of the following uses a strict process of creating a research design, gathering relevant data, and running statistical analysis to empirically test the hypotheses surrounding a question of interest?
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The social contract theory maintains that individuals form a society and abide by moral obligations because of which of the following?
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What describes the moral values, beliefs, and myths people live by and are willing to die for?
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Which of the following major subfields of political science deals with the interactions between two countries?
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Which of the following is an example of politics impacting an individual person?
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Which of the following questions is an empirical research question ?
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