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