Political Science
Across
- 2. The state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God.
- 6. The father of Political Science.
- 10. The use of those research tools and methods.
- 12. Believe that to do objective research one has to be value free.
- 14. The demarcated area that rightfully belongs to the population.
- 15. "policies are advocated can only be resolved ultimately by one side obtaining the power".
- 16. Believes that there are certain uniformities in political behavior.
- 18. This theory suggests that humans are naturally social beings.
- 20. The most universal and powerful of all institutions.
- 22. The process of making decisions within a group or society.
- 24. Economic factors, states arose to satisfy the economic needs of their populations.
- 26. Believes that the study of Political Science should be verified by evidence.
- 28. Approach to political science blends philosophical, ethical, and institutional perspectives, focusing on the state's organization and functions.
- 29. The most universal and powerful of all institutions.
- 30. Political involvement is a natural instinct for humans.
Down
- 1. Emphasizes testing and verifying everything.
- 3. Institutions that makes and implements rules necessary for people to live together in society.
- 4. Political Science should not be separated from various other social sciences.
- 5. Values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system.
- 7. A product of the existence of the strong and the weak in society.
- 8. The study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation.
- 9. The state developing from enlarged families to clans, tribes, and eventually, a more complex political structure.
- 11. After collecting data, the researcher should measure and quantify those data.
- 13. The systematic study of politics, power, government, and the state.
- 17. Legal process, legal bodies or institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
- 19. The study of formal structures and institutions.
- 21. Approach to political science focuses on objective, value-free, and scientific study of politics, using empirical methods.
- 23. The supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience to its will from the people.
- 25. A group of people united by shared culture, language, history, or ethnicity.
- 27. Formed by a deliberate and voluntary compact among the people.