Political Science and Politics Questions and Answers Rated A+
Political Science and Politics Questions and Answers Rated A+ 1. What is politics? - process where public values are articulated, debated and prescribed - all the relations, processes and value associated with the practice of government 2. What is political science? - the systematic and scientific study of politics 3. What is the relationship between political science and politics? - Political science does involve the study of politics, but it encompasses also the study of political systems around the world, including the structure and functioning of disparate governments in every region around the world. 4. What is Max Weber's definition of the state? How does he define the relationship between politics and the state? -the "state" is a "human community the successfully monopolizes the legitimate use of physical force within a given area" 5. What are the three main tasks of political science? - Empirical understanding (how things are) positive - Ethical recommendations (how things should be) normative - Prudential judgment (how things can be done) 6. How do the tasks of political science relate to each other? -The concepts of 'state' and 'politics' are linked -the state is a relation of men dominating men, a relation sported by means of legitimate... violence" 7. What does each task of political science entail? -Empirical understanding: when political scientists try to understand how the world is through scientific approach. -Ethical recommendations: how things should be, 'what ought to be?" question for good political life, names and describes political values and whats to achieve them without being strictly limited to eachother -Prudential judgment: what can be, or "sensible guidance in political life". Incorporating lessons form the things we know, practical wisdom, in order to form realistic public policies. 8. What are the seven steps of scientific inquiry? - Formulate a research question - Developing a theory - Identifying the variables - Operationalizing the variables - Generalizing hypothesis - Testing the hypothesis with evidence - Recording the results 9. What is positivism? - Knowledge can only be derived from observation 10. What is behavioralism? - approach to social science that emphasizes empirically observable patterns of behavior - purpose of scientific inquiry 11. What are the main sub-disciplines of political science? - Political theory - American politics - Comparative politics - International relations 12. Which of the three main tasks of political science does each sub-discipline perform? - Ethical PS: sets goals - Empirical PS: asses the reality of politics - Prudential PS: makes recommendations for improving the reality of politics and for accomplishing goals
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