問題一覧
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Scopes of political science
political theory, public ad, public law
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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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5 methods of pol sice
deductive, inductive, observational, historical, comparative method
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Subdivision of pub law
constitutional law, administrative law, international law
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General idea to specific
deductive m
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Planning and organizing of government
pub ad
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First name of the first Supreme Court was
royal audiencia
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Systematics body of knowledge
science of government
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• the combination of different learnings and principles taught from different people; influence.
Political Socialization
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Pattern in one’s behavior
art of practice
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Owning and exercising power, authority, rule and influence
politics
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What is the four elements of the state
people/population, sovereignty, territory, government, and recognition
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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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spreaded throughout your territory; to engage relationships between foreign states.
internal sovereignty
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Business
NP
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Logos
study
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common denominator in this is the
pattern of thinking of different people
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History means
Greek historia
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Organization of human beings living together as a community
social structure
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• a study of adjudication, enforcement, legislation, and execution; there should be distinction.
Montesquieu
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Red tag and military is the power
communism
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Useful in the examination of political issues like public opinion, group pressure, and propaganda
psychology
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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
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land, sea and airspace the state exercise its jurisdiction on.
territory
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Etnography and documentation
observational m
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According to him politics is conflict
DAHL
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Reform not revolution
Dahl
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Public policy power of the state
Article 2 section 1
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Human act that deals to a certain extent with power, conflict and decision making
politics
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four stems from political decisions,
common good, general welfare, social justice, equity
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everyone deserves equal economic, political, and social rights and opportunities.
social justice
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The benefits implied are our ‘Karapatang Pantao’ through our
three cardinal rights
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Stay in power
political realism
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Pericle’s funeral oration
political theory
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Economics in greek
oikonomos
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What is Aristotle famous book?
the politics
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Human needs numerous resources but limited
scarcity
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well-being and interests of the community or society as a whole (common denominator).
common good
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observe the workings of political systems and political processes;
observational m
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In Aristotle’s world, politics was
politike episteme or political science
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Interaction im the human mind
Aristotle
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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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to give what is due
equity
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According to him politics is authoritative allocation of values
David Easton
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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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Oikonomos means
household management
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Classless society
Marxism
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Body of the rules, which regulates the community of nations.
public administration
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Three cardinal rights
life, liberty and levin
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Politician
political
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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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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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Family
NP
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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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employs the systematic study of historical facts to explain human political and social behavior.
historical m
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Less life- more law
Harold Laswell
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Human behavior related to government act
politics within pol scie
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Parents of the nation
parens patriae
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viewed as an aggregate of individuals;
society
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How many readings to make a law?
three and non-consecutive days
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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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Invaluable aid to the government im the affairs of the state
psychology
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Sociology latin
socius
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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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• They have their own power; they are kept separate.
doctrine of separation power
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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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every polis is a kind of, what?
association
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Religion
NP
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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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Alll money matters
doctrine of power of the purse
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Historia means
investigation or inquiry
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Civil society
NP
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process of series of studying different concepts
science of government
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Drawing up of specific conclusion from premises presumed to be infallible
deductive m
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Legislated by the senators ex. 9 dash line
doctrine of transformation
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It refers to both jurisdiction and independence
sovereignty
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Latin socius
partners or companions
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Smallest basic unit of society
family
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The law and state are
inseparable
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Vital decision making
David Easton
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Political parties
Politics
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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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We are given freedom, but we are under the law, thus, we don’t have absolute freedom.
authorative allocation
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who gets what, when, and how
harold Laswell
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Subject to some kind of power, ruleship amd authority
Dahl
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Who says that government is important in decision-making
David Easton
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The separation of Church and State shall be inviolable.
article 2 section 6
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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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entire body of doctrines relating the origin of behavior, and purposes of the state.
political theory
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the Greek word “polis”
city or sovereign state
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Discipline related to pol scie
history, geography, economics, philosophy, psychology, sociology, jurisprudence
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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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The machinery of the state through which the people’s will is formulated and carried out.
Government