Politics
Political Ideologies
Power
Nations, State, andGlobalization
Can be Easy, can be hard
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Father of Political Science

Aristotle

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A reasonable coherent structure of thought shared by a group of people. It is a means of explaining how society works and explaining how it ought to work.

Political Ideology

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Ability of a person to influence another 

Power

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Different cultures becoming more and more alike becasue of global influences

Cultural Homogenization

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The right of a government to exist and rule over a certain territory and its subject

Sovereignty

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Politics focused only on the government and all things related to it

As Art of Government

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A principle of Liberalism that states that an individual is capable of discerning his/her aspiration and best interest.

Reason

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Source of power that is exercised through the process of persuasion

Influence

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The political structure of an organized community that lives under a government

State

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It is the recognition and acceptance of a government or leader's authority as lawful and rightful by the people

Legitimacy

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Study of state and government affairs

Political Science

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Where did the word conservatism came from and what does it mean?

Latin word conservare which means to protect or to preserve

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Use of peaceful deliberation with other states

Diplomacy

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Where territorial borders of state becoming irrelevant as our lives have become tied to those from other societies

Supraterritoriality

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A Political Ideology that the most important concept is the people.

Populism

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Where did the word Governance comes from and give the meaning of it

Greek word Kubernaein means to steer

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It a Political ideology that is a reaction against capitalism

Socialism

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Use of punishments, penalties that inflict negative consequences on other countris

Negative Sanction

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The emergence of the state from a family under the authority of a father or a mother

Paternalistic Theory

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SShe argued that women should receive the same education as men do. She write the A Vindication of thr Rights of Women

Mary Wollstonecraft

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The ability of the government to take private property for public use

Power of Eminent Domain

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Believe that both men and women should recieve equal rights and opportunities in the public sphere

Liberal Feminist

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Power has been institutionalized and is widely recognized by the people

Authority

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The nationhood present in a state is magnified when nation building is used as means of further developing the states

Nation-State

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He is the one who said that individual has the right to life, liberty, and property

John Locke