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    1. Intro to Political Science Definition- is a social science discipline concerned with the study of the state‚ government‚ and politics. It deals extensively with the theory and practice of politics‚ and analysis of political systems and political behavior according to Aristotle. Function and Importance – The function of Political Science is to discover the principles that should be adhered to in public affairs that eventually would serve as a model that can be applied to matters

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    for professionals involved in the practice of politic sciences to continuously seek out to expand their skills and horizons in practice. This can be made via the creation of further educational opportunities that not only seeks to rearm the knowledge and expertise in the field of politics but also function towards taking advantage of training on the field and relevance of political science. Coming from Albania‚ I had realized when I came to the United States

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    Methods of judicial selection vary substantially across the United States. Though each state has a unique set of guidelines governing how they fill their state and local judiciaries‚ there are five main methods. The five main methods are partisan elections‚ nonpartisan elections‚ legislative elections‚ Gubernational appointment‚ and assisted appointment.         There are five basic methods of judicial selection‚ but it is important to note that no two states use exactly the same selection method.

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    Sociology and Political Science: As a mother of social sciences Sociology has close and intimate relationship with all other social science. Hence it has close relationship with political science as well. Their relationship is so close and intimate that led G.E.C. Catlin to remark “Political Science and Sociology are two faces or aspects of the same figure.” Similarly other scholars could not find any difference between the two disciplines. Sociology is a Science of society. It is a science of social

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    Political Perspective of an Organisation (AUSTRALIA POST) What is the connection between the structure of the organisation and the distribution of power in the organisation? The intrinsically political nature of organisation is recognised in the ways found to create order and direction among people with potentially diverse and conflicting interests‚ and the problems and legitimacy of management as a process of government and about the relation between organisation and society (Morgan‚ 2006)

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    by the constitution? a. Appointment of judges and ambassadors b. Commander-in-chief of the armed forces c. Voice of the people d. Veto over legislation passed by Congress Answer. C. Voice of the people. 2. How does gerrymandering influence political power in Congress? a. By allowing members of Congress to send mail free. b. By helping incumbents ignores state reapportionment plans. c. By creating federal projects for which members of Congress can take credit. d. By designing safe seats to

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    DEFINITION OF POLITICS Politics (from Greek: politikos‚ meaning "of‚ for‚ or relating to citizens") is the practice and theory of influencing other people on a civic or individual level. Politics‚ in its broadest sense‚ as the activity through which people make‚ preserve and amend the general rules under which they live (pp. 4-5). Political science is a social science discipline concerned with the study of the state‚ nation‚ government‚ and politics and policies of government. Aristotle defined

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    DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY POL S 215 – SECTION 3: INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT FALL 2013 MONDAY‚ WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY 2:10 PM – 3 PM 1652 GILMAN Instructor: Dr. Valerie Hennings vmh@iastate.edu Office: 545 Ross Hall Office Hours: 9 - 11:30 a.m. Tuesday & Thursday and by appointment Teaching Assistant: Bobbi Newman bnewman@iastate.edu Office: 515 Ross Hall Office Hours: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Monday‚ Wednesday & Friday and by appointment

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    THE NATURE AND MEANING OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science is a discipline that is given the status of a social science. In fact‚ Aristotle (the ancient Greek philosopher) called it the Master of Science. He saw Political Science as the highest science because he thought all other sciences depend on it. But as one of the social sciencesPolitical Science lacks a universally unified and acceptable definition as scholars have different approaches to its meaning. From its origin‚ “the term politics

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    study of politics should be ‘scientific’ has excited controversy for centuries. What is at stake is the nature of our political knowledge‚ but the content of the argument has varied enormously. For example‚ 1741 when Hume published his essay‚ ‘That Politics May Be Reduced to a Science’‚ his concerns were very different from those of people who have sought to reduce politics to a science in the twentieth century. Although concerned to some degree to imitate the paradigm of Newtonian physics‚ Hume ’s main

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