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  • 1

    the Greek word “polis”

    city or sovereign state

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    In Aristotle’s world, politics was

    politike episteme or political science

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    process of series of studying different concepts

    science of government

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    common denominator in this is the

    pattern of thinking of different people

  • 5

    How many readings to make a law?

    three and non-consecutive days

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    Interaction im the human mind

    Aristotle

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    What is Aristotle famous book?

    the politics

  • 8

    every polis is a kind of, what?

    association

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    The essence of —— is politics and that two or more interactions with one another are invariably involved in a political relationship.

    social existence

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    • the combination of different learnings and principles taught from different people; influence.

    Political Socialization

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    Human act that deals to a certain extent with power, conflict and decision making

    politics

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    Systematics body of knowledge

    science of government

  • 13

    Owning and exercising power, authority, rule and influence

    politics

  • 14

    Human behavior related to government act

    politics within pol scie

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    Pattern in one’s behavior

    art of practice

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    According to him politics is conflict

    DAHL

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    According to him politics is authoritative allocation of values

    David Easton

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    Less life- more law

    Harold Laswell

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    Subject to some kind of power, ruleship amd authority

    Dahl

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    Reform not revolution

    Dahl

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    Parents of the nation

    parens patriae

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    Public policy power of the state

    Article 2 section 1

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    Vital decision making

    David Easton

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    Who says that government is important in decision-making

    David Easton

  • 25

    Civil society

    NP

  • 26

    Politician

    political

  • 27

    Family

    NP

  • 28

    Religion

    NP

  • 29

    Political parties

    Politics

  • 30

    Business

    NP

  • 31

    We are given freedom, but we are under the law, thus, we don’t have absolute freedom.

    authorative allocation

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    Stay in power

    political realism

  • 33

    What is the four elements of the state

    people/population, sovereignty, territory, government, and recognition

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    to give what is due

    equity

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    Classless society

    Marxism

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    Red tag and military is the power

    communism

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    who gets what, when, and how

    harold Laswell

  • 38

    The benefits implied are our ‘Karapatang Pantao’ through our

    three cardinal rights

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    Three cardinal rights

    life, liberty and levin

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    Human needs numerous resources but limited

    scarcity

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    The separation of Church and State shall be inviolable.

    article 2 section 6

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    Organization of human beings living together as a community

    social structure

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    land, sea and airspace the state exercise its jurisdiction on.

    territory

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    The machinery of the state through which the people’s will is formulated and carried out.

    Government

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    It refers to both jurisdiction and independence

    sovereignty

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     four stems from political decisions,

    common good, general welfare, social justice, equity

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    well-being and interests of the community or society as a whole (common denominator).

    common good

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    broader and more encompassing scope, looking at the overall well-being and prosperity of the entire nation.

    general welfare

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    everyone deserves equal economic, political, and social rights and opportunities.

    social justice

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    branch of social science that deals with the theory, organization, government, and practice of the state;

    rodee 1980

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    • a study of adjudication, enforcement, legislation, and execution; there should be distinction.

    Montesquieu

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    • They have their own power; they are kept separate.

    doctrine of separation power

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    They assist each other; the removal of one branch creates an imbalance for the rest

    doctrines of cheeks and balances

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    First name of the first Supreme Court was

    royal audiencia

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    Served as an advisory body to the Governor General and had the power to check and report on his abuses during the time of the Spaniards.

    Royal audiencia

  • 56

    Scopes of political science

    political theory, public ad, public law

  • 57

    Pericle’s funeral oration

    political theory

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    entire body of doctrines relating the origin of behavior, and purposes of the state.

    political theory

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    focuses upon the methods and techniques used in the actual management of state affairs by the three branches of the government.

    pub ad

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    Subdivision of pub law

    constitutional law, administrative law, international law

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    Planning and organizing of government

    pub ad

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    Fixes the organization and determines the competence of the adminitrative authorities which regulates the methods by which the functions of the government performed

    administrative law

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    Body of the rules, which regulates the community of nations.

    public administration

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    • was pushed as a peace treaty and ended the war between Germany and most of the Allied Powers. •

    treaty of Versailles

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    Legislated by the senators ex. 9 dash line

    doctrine of transformation

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    spreaded throughout your territory; to engage relationships between foreign states.

    internal sovereignty

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    independent states are free to either enter or not enter such relationships for their own security.

    external sovereignty

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    5 methods of pol sice

    deductive, inductive, observational, historical, comparative method

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    Alll money matters

    doctrine of power of the purse

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    Drawing up of specific conclusion from premises presumed to be infallible

    deductive m

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    General idea to specific

    deductive m

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    the most ideal form of government for Asian countries because of diverse communities, therefore, it should be adapted by the monarchical Brunei.

    representative democracy

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    establish general truths upon the basis of known facts before such truths are to be used as premises for specific application; from a specific to general.

    inductive m

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    observe the workings of political systems and political processes;

    observational m

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    Etnography and documentation

    observational m

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    employs the systematic study of historical facts to explain human political and social behavior.

    historical m

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    to correlate economic, geographical, psychological, sociological data, and other scientific phenomena; triangulation (comparing variables; two or more data).

    comparative m

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    History means

    Greek historia

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    Historia means

    investigation or inquiry

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    Conditions such as strategic frontiers, populations, expansionism, spheres of influence, and natural resources are some of the basic concerns of the political scientist and geographer.

    geography

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    Economics in greek

    oikonomos

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    Oikonomos means

    household management

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    Smallest basic unit of society

    family

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    studies of the mental and emotional processes which specifically motivate the voting behavior of the individuals and groups.

    psychology

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    Useful in the examination of political issues like public opinion, group pressure, and propaganda

    psychology

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    Invaluable aid to the government im the affairs of the state

    psychology

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    Discipline related to pol scie

    history, geography, economics, philosophy, psychology, sociology, jurisprudence

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    Sociology latin

    socius

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    Latin socius

    partners or companions

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    Logos

    study

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    viewed as an aggregate of individuals;

    society

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    science of the law is concerned primarily with the analysis of existing legal systems as well as the ethical, historical, sociological and psychological foundations of law.

    jurisprudence

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    The law and state are

    inseparable