A) family B) school C) state D) market
A) Aristotle B) Karl Marx C) David Easton D) Harold Lasswell
A) Hobbes B) Garner C) Plato D) Easton
A) Janet B) Garner C) Locke D) Gilchrist
A) trade B) education C) religion D) power and authority
A) traditional B) institutional C) Marxist D) behavioural
A) Behavioural B) Traditional C) Historical D) Systems
A) Marx B) Easton C) Plato D) Lasswell
A) institutions B) laws C) cultures D) ideologies
A) cultures B) institutions C) ideologies D) concepts
A) political cultures B) political thoughts C) political institutions D) political parties
A) culture B) ideologies C) processes D) systems
A) paying tax B) living in a country C) voting in elections D) legal membership of a state
A) wealth B) attitudes and beliefs C) language D) religion
A) conflicts only B) relationships C) isolation D) traditions
A) constitution B) policy C) manifesto D) decree
A) limiting B) ignoring C) increasing D) removing
A) Observational B) Statistical C) Comparative D) Historical
A) comparative B) survey C) experimental D) observational
A) past political events B) future predictions C) present events only D) economic data
A) institutions B) systems C) parties D) thoughts
A) culture B) religion C) law D) class struggle and economy
A) observation only B) guessing C) experiments D) asking questions to people
A) 10th B) 20th C) 15th D) 18th
A) thoughts B) cultures C) institutions D) ideologies
A) sharing power B) supreme power of the state C) foreign rule D) voting rights
A) kings rule B) soldiers rule C) people rule D) judges rule
A) survey B) traditional C) systems D) behavioural
A) international B) private C) local D) national
A) buildings B) beliefs and ideas C) rules only D) punishments |