POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE

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  1. 2. (He is the author of a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity, gave his book the title, Politics--Who Gets What, When, and How.)
  2. 4. ( It is meeting the needs)
  3. 7. (refers to the manner of steering or governing, or of directing and controlling, a group of people or a state.)
  4. 10. (governing the citizens and the nation)
  5. 14. (Information are open to the citizens)
  6. 16. (a rule made by a government that states how people may and may not behave in society and in business, and that often orders particular punishments if they do not obey, or a system of such rules (Cambridge English Dictionary)
  7. 17. (Eliminating socioeconomic class struggles by creating a classless society in which everyone shares the benefits of labor and the state controls all property and wealth. National Geographic Society)
  8. 18. science (is a classical discipline that deals with the study of political phenomena. Its goal is to deepen human understanding of the forms and nature of political action and to develop theoretical tools for interpreting politically meaningful phenomena.)
  9. 19. (essential to the rule of law)
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  1. 1. (Latin verb of governance)
  2. 3. (absence of justice. Merriam Webster)
  3. 5. (possession of control, authority, or influence over others. Merriam Webster)
  4. 6. (It is the approach to political science mainly emphasizes on scientific, objective and value free study of political phenomenon.)
  5. 8. (the power to give orders or make decision. Britannica Dictionary)
  6. 9. (illegal behaviour involving a person in a position of power, for example, accepting money for doing something illegal or immoral (Cambridge English Dictionary)
  7. 11. (author of The Nature of Politics and Government)
  8. 12. (the study of political science is a combination of views on and orientations to politics in philosophical, ethical and institutional terms)
  9. 13. (the principle or ideal of just dealing or right action. Merriam Webster)
  10. 15. (It consists of social relations involving authority or power, the regulation of political units, and the methods used to formulate and apply social policy. )
  11. 20. (It is the killing by government officials without due process of law.