Politics

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  1. 5. Conventional approach that focuses on a historical analysis of all political realities in order to analyze any institution.
  2. 7. One of the tenets of the behavioral method is that one must be valuable without charge in order to do objective research.
  3. 8. A good governance is when they listen to the voices of the citizens, what is this?
  4. 9. Popular for his book "Who Gets What, When, and How," he is a political scientist.
  5. 12. It follows that each transaction touching the public interest ought to be fully reported and available to the public.
  6. 16. This approach is certain that studying political systems and politics cannot be separated from the study of values.
  7. 17. A condition of chaos brought on by the lack or rejection of authority or other systems of control.
  8. 19. It is the systematic study of the state and government
  9. 20. ocuses mostly on analyzing current legal systems as well as the moral, societal, historical, and psychological underpinnings of the law.
  10. 21. It states that a government must operate within the bounds of the authority granted by the law.
  11. 24. This makes human consciousness more suited to a person's political goals.
  12. 26. It is the active participation of interested and affected constituents in the decision-making process.
  13. 28. A nation needs one of these qualities in order to have effective government.
  14. 29. Politics exist everywhere but it always involves what?
  15. 30. Naturally occurring phenomena that both political scientists and psychologists agree upon explain human behavior
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  1. 1. This method focuses primarily on the objective, scientific, and value-free analysis of political phenomena.
  2. 2. He argued that "man by nature is a political animal" and that "every city-state is a kind of association."
  3. 3. "The manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development" is how they describe governance.
  4. 4. Refers to a form of justice that provides less fortunate people of society greater opportunities.
  5. 6. Is used to describe the process of leading and controlling a state or a group of individuals.
  6. 10. It is the latin word for governance.
  7. 11. Which of the behavioral approach's aspects placed the most emphasis on employing tools and methods for study that yield reliable, consistent, and accurate data?
  8. 13. Formerly known as political economics, it was primarily concerned with describing and analyzing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
  9. 14. This one of the characteristics of behavioral approach stated that political science and other social sciences, such as history, sociology, economics, etc., should not be studied in isolation.
  10. 15. One the characteristics of behavioral approach wherein the researcher should measure and quantify the data after they have been collected.
  11. 18. This kind of behavioral approach places a strong emphasis on everything being tested and verified.
  12. 22. It exists as a result of disagreements on the purposes and goals of human activity.
  13. 23. It is a field of study that documents and interprets historical events and records.
  14. 25. It is a kind of conventional approach that addresses the legal system, institutions or legal organizations, justice, and the independence of the judiciary.
  15. 27. Believes that evidence should be used to support the study of political science which is one of the characteristics of the behavioral approach.