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What is a primary aim of science?

to collect data

100

What is primary source and give an example of it

First hand accounts of a topic from people who have a direction connection to it. (texts of law, newspaper reports, speeches, original documents, etc.)

100

Two main branches of science?

Natural and social

100

Name types of political power

1.Force

2.Domination

3.Manipulation

100
Who discovered a separation of powers?

baron de Montesquieu

200

What is main principle of scientific research?

Repeatability

200

What is a secondary source and give an example of it

cover the same topic but mostly interpretations and analysis. (Book about topic, documentaries, analysis of data)

200

What is a social science?

is a research on and knowledge about society; its institutions and structures, its history and people

200

what is casus belli?

an act or situation which provokes or justifies a war

200

3 branches of power

1.Legislative

2.Executive

3.Judiciary

300

What are the "Cause and Effect" questions and what are their outcomes?

What?why?-Reason and Result

300

 5 steps of the scientific method?

ask a question - do research - create hypothesis - test hypothesis - analyze data

300

Name ten primary subjects within social science

1.Anthropology

2.History

3.Philosophy

4.Sociology

5.Law

6.Political science

7.Economics

8.Literature science

9.History of art

10. Psychology

11. Linguistic science

300

Aristotle viewed Political science as...

As the master science > people are human animals who want live together

400

Define "Systematic observation"

Natural events and natural conditions in order to explore facts and to formulate the laws and principles based on this facts

400

What is the scientific method?

It is the process by which science is carried out

400

Give an scientific definition of Political science

A systematic study of political theory, political institutions, political forces and processes

400

What is Think Tank?

a phrase to describe organizations which conduct public policy research and analysis

500

What is science?


is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence.

500

Harold Lasswell: politics is the process of determining....

who gets what, when they get it, how they get it

500

What is the main difference between the politics and political science?

Politics do politics while political science explains and analyzes political decisions

500

Name steps of effective decision making

1.Identify the decision

2.Gather information

3.Identify alternatives

4.Weigh the evidence

5.Choose among alternatives

6. Take an action

7. Review the decision

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