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    Political Science Quiz

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    Ch. 5 Take Home Quiz 1. The seven key principles the farmers based the office of the presidency are: single presidency‚ a voting system such as electoral college was developed‚ fixed term of office‚ president was eligible for more than one term of office‚ president could be removed from office through process of impeachment‚ president was given the veto power‚ and presidents were allowed to act on their own. 2. The four options the president has when a bill reaches his desk are: signing

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    617-373-5521 Catalog Description The 21st Century enterprise runs on information. Business leaders must have ready access to timely‚ accurate and relevant information if they are to manage and compete effectively in the global economy. MISM 2301 addresses the central role of information management (IM) and information technology (IT) systems in enabling current business activities. To this end‚ the course explores how a wide range of enterprises around the world employ information management

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    RELATIONSHIP OF POLITICAL SCIENCE WITH OTHER SOCIAL SCIENCES Relationship between political science and other social sciences The relations between political science and the other social sciences are in reality relations between sectors of different disciplines‚ and not between whole disciplines. FUNCTION OF POLITICAL SCIENCE to discover the principles that should be adhered to in public affairs to study the operations of government in order to demonstrate what is good‚ to criticize

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    is politics? – no real definition “Art of the possible” “who get what when & how” “authoritative allocation of values” -Sciences: Hard: biology‚ chemistry‚ physics‚ math(experiments can be replicated & get same results) Soft: archeology‚ political science (cant be replicated‚ lots of theories)‚ experiments cant be replicated -Basic Concepts of politics- -Power- -Political science majors study power NOT politics -Hard power- forcing someone to do something ex. Injuring‚ kidnapping -Soft power- more

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    Political Science Mid-term study guide Chapter 2: The Founding and the Constitution Articles of Confederation: what were they? What did they omit that the Constitution included? Which gave Congress greater powers? Significance of Shays’ Rebellion Great Compromise Three-fifths Compromise Federalism Why we have staggered elections Judicial review Most important political value for Framers Chapter 3: Federalism Has federal government grown stronger or weaker throughout American history

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    Department of History and Political Science Florida A&M University Tallahassee Florida Midpoint Exam Review Questions __________ 1. The term "sovereignty" refers to a. rule by a monarch. b. a state’s historical‚ political‚ and cultural boundaries. c. the premise that each state is the ultimate source of law within its own boundaries. d. the belief that the needs of the state are more important than the needs of its citizens. e. the need for every society to have a single leadership

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    never fit apparently value-neutral typologies much used in the social sciences… (Hockings 86). An apparent definition of terrorism that has been deemed serviceable for most purposes is the definition of the United Nations General Assembly: Criminal acts intended or calculated to provoke a state of terror in the general public‚ a group of persons or particular persons for political purposes…whatever the considerations of a political‚ philosophical‚ ideological‚ racial‚ ethnic‚ religious or other nature

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    SPolitical Science 3074 US-EU Citizenship Review and Summary for the Midterm Examination Summary: Main points 1.Why study issues of citizenship? If we are born (or naturalized)in the US territory‚ we are by law citizens. This is a legal requirement ‚ and involuntary in the sense that we have no choice. (Check section 1 of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution) 2. But that is the case in most countries‚ and not unique to democracies. So what is essential for democratic citizenship? In modern

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    PSYC 2301 3

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    A collective term for the economic‚ occupational‚ and educational factors that influence an individual’s relative position in society defines _____ Select one: a. historical racism. b. the secondary appraisal. c. the biopsychosocial theory. d. socioeconomic status. Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Question text A _____ is any stimulus or event capable of producing physical or emotional stress. Select one: a. catastrophe b. coping mechanism c. uplift d. stressor Question 3

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    too incorrect to say that Gandhiji did not present any novel moral laws but he cannot be said to be completely without originality. He gave to the old moral laws a completely new form. Gandhiji was the first one to introduce non-violence into the political field and he also made successful use of it.’ He declared punishment immoral. Gandhiji was the precursor of non- violent revolution. 2. Several Philosophical Contradictions: Critics point out that Gandhian philosophy is full of contradictions. Like

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