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- 3. it is the study of society as a whole. It is a social science course that enriches political science by its contributions to the study of social problems, which are also problems of the government.
- 5. the geographical conditions, which include soil, climate, vegetation, population, land use, mountain and rivers, affect the political development of a nation, not withstanding its culture.
- 10. After collecting data, the researcher should measure and quantify those data.
- 11. the branch of knowledge that records and explains the past events or the records of the past.
- 12. This approach firmly believes that values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system. Therefore, its main concern is to judge what is good or bad in any political society.
- 15. exists because people disagree about the aims and objects of human endeavor and, probably even more so, about the methods to be used in achieving them
- 16. “SCIRE” means “TO KNOW”.
- 17. Political Science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc.
- 18. believe that to do objective research one has to be value free.
- 19. “POLIS” means “CITY” = SOVEREIGN STATES
- 21. “the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development”…”
- 22. Each city-state is a kind of association and that “man by nature is a political animal”-
- 23. put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods which generate valid, reliable and comparative data.
- 27. emphasizes testing and verifying everything. According to the behaviorists, what cannot be verified is not scientific.
- 29. AND LOGICS background and knowledge of current political problems.
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- 1. man alternative visions of the state.
- 2. the science of law, is concerning primarily with analysis of existing legal systems a swell as the ethical, historical, sociological and psychological foundation of the law.
- 4. This approach is concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions like legislature, executive, judiciary, political parties, etc.
- 6. human behavior is naturally caused by a phenomenon acceptable to both the political scientists and the psychologists.
- 7. Science believes that the study of Political Science should be verified by evidence.
- 8. As the name of this approach is related to history, it emphasizes on the study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation.
- 9. believes that there are certain uniformities in political behavior which can be expressed in generalizations or theories in order to explain and predict political phenomena.
- 13. author of a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity, gave his book the title, Politics--Who Gets What, When, and How. Lasswell, in effect, defined
- 14. research in Political Science must be systematic. Theory and research should go together.
- 15. active involvement of affected and interested parties in the decision-making process.
- 20. is a selective re-creation of reality according to a person’s (or artist’s) metaphysical value judgement.
- 24. concerned chiefly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services was formerly referred to as political economy.
- 25. is a set of rules and methods for investigating reality logically and systematically.
- 26. Democracy is essentially the rule of law. It is through the law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty
- 28. This approach is concerned with the legal process, legal bodies or institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
