Exam 1: What Is Political Science

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The establishment of gender quotas in a number of European legislatures is an example of ______.

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Institutionalists argue that the origins of political behavior lie in the rules of the game that structure people's behaviors.

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Though political science may concern itself with patterns of governmental or political behaviour, states are generally the main subject of study.

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Ideologies are forms of government or determine how states are run.

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Provide an overview of the evolution of political science as we know it over time, from its origins to the present day. How has each development had an effect on how we understand politics and political science?

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Neustadt's conceptualization that power is persuasion argues that power is ______.

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What are some of the differences between politics and political science? Provide some unique examples to support your argument, which can be tied to different things in life or society around you.

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Asocial contract is ______.

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The concept that all human action, and therefore political action, can be observed, quantified, and explained in an objective, scientific way is referred to as ______.

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What is the role of political theory in political science today? In what ways is it, or is it not, integral to political science? How and why?

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Institutionalism can be defined as ______.

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Political science finds its origins in ______.

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