Terms
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Content
Sentence Structures
100

Political leaders' ability to command respect and exercise power.

Authority

100

Ability of one person to get another to do something.

Political Power

100

The strongest agent of socialization

Family

100

Identify the sentence as simple, compound, complex, or fragment:

History is one of the chief sources of data for political scientists.

Simple

200

Mass feeling that the government's rule is rightful and should be obeyed

Legitimacy

200

A national government's being boss on its own turf, the last word in law in that country.

Sovereignty

200

The weakest agent of socialization

Government

200

Identify the sentence as simple, compound, complex, or fragment:

Anthropology may seem of little relevance to political science, but the descriptive and interviewing techniques of anthropology have been heavily adopted by political scientists. 

Compound

300

Deeply held views; key component of political culture.

Values

300

The learning of culture.

Socialization
300

Describes a society's basic, general values on politics and government.

Political Culture

300

Identify the sentence as simple, compound, complex, or fragment:

Sharing the economic perspective that humans pursue their self-interests.

Fragment

400

The techniques for studying questions objectively.

Methodology

400

A minority culture within the mainstream culture.

Subculture

400

Describes a society's views about specific leaders and policies.

Public Opinion

400

Identify the sentence as simple, compound, complex, or fragment:

Human geography has in recent decades been neglected by political scientists, although it influences politics more than many realize.

Complex

500

Deliberate government policy to teach culture.

Overt Socialization

500

A field of study, often represented by an academic department or major.

Discipline

500

A group of people known for having high levels of education, wealth, and strong political influence

Elite Subculture

500

Identify the sentence as simple, compound, complex, or fragment:

Anthropology, which traditionally focused on preliterate societies.

Fragment

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