Across
- 3. The person who first used the term state in his writings
- 4. This is where a researcher measures and quantifies data after collecting it
- 6. It is the most universal and powerful of all institutions
- 7. A set of rules made and enforced by the state to regulate human behavior
- 9. The institution that creates and enforces rules in society
- 11. Science, One of the forms of behavioral approach which believes that the study of Political Science should be verified by evidence
- 12. Science, The systematics study of government, politics, and political processes
- 14. This believe that there are certain uniformities in political behavior
- 18. Theory, This theory emphasizes the role of economic factors in the formation of the state
- 19. Theory, This theory views the state as an evolution from the family
- 21. An approach that studies past events to understand politics
- 22. Contract, a theory that highlighted early states have been formed by a voluntary compact among people to form a society
- 24. This states that political science should not be separated from various other social sciences
- 26. The approach that focuses on objective, value-free, and scientific study of politics
- 27. One of the forms of Behavioral that uses research tools and methods
- 28. It is one of the significant works of Niccolò Machiavelli
Down
- 1. Emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- 2. An approach that judges politics based on values
- 5. Theory, This theory suggests that humans are naturally social beings who form groups and eventually evolve into states
- 6. The supreme authority of a state over its territory and people
- 8. An approach focused on laws and legal institutions
- 10. Right, Is the oldest Theory
- 13. The demarcated area that rightfully belongs to the population
- 15. Also known as the Force Theory
- 16. The word where politika is derived from
- 17. The study of formal structures and institutions
- 19. The population living within a state
- 20. He is the father of Political Science
- 23. Theory, A theory that proposes that political involvement is a natural instinct for humans
- 25. A group of people united by shared culture, language, history, or ethnicity
