Sunday, February 24, 2019
Questions: History and Political Science
According to Max Weber, the rural area is distinguished from all different organizations by its monopoly on the legitimate use of force. its use of bureaucratic procedures in making policy decisions. c. its ability to communicate political information via the media. d. its habituation on culture to define social life. its hierarchical chain of command. Which of the pursuance is non among the eight essential functions that must be performed by all(prenominal) state, according to Gabriel Almond and his colleagues? Interest articulation semipolitical socialization Political modernization Policy adjudication Policymaking 5. A group of components that exist in a characteristic relationship and interact on the basis of regular patterns constitutes a territory. nation. state. social contract. system. 6. Liberty, equality, freedom, and Justice are examples of inputs. requisite functions of the state. values. traditions. guaranteed rights. 7.When decisions are accepted as binding by t he people affected, the decisions may be described as consensual. judicial. authoritative. rational. All of the above 8. Which of the succeeding(a) can be a start of legitimacy for the state? Law Tradition Contract Law and tradition but not contract Law, tradition and contract 9. Which of the following actions is a support input to a political system? Abstaining from a local anesthetic election Obeying local traffic laws Signing a petition Requesting a government service None of the above 10. A main rationale for sovereignty, according to the Debate in 5, is that it is a core principle in national constitutions. is a central premise of international law. it is essential for the efficient functioning of states. it is more burning(prenominal) than humanitarian intervention. it prevents many wars. Res publica refers to a citizens right to privacy. a citizens responsibility to support the government. the appropriate domain of state activity. the right of the state to protect its te rritory. the demands and supports directed to the political system. 12. The most important security goal of a state is autonomy. influence. dominance. survival. economic growth. 13. Which of the following is NOT a major role of the legislature? Oversight of the administrator branchInterpretation of laws copy of citizens Enactment ot legislation All of the above are major roles. 14. Which of the following is an important area of legislative oversight? Approving major executive appointments Enacting regulatory legislation Committee hearings on legislation Control of the schedule by the legislative majority 15. A legislative ombudsman is an independent manner that assists in judicial review. legislative oversight of the politics. policy implementation. supervision of the military. analyzing legislation. 16. Which of the following is a potential drawback of a bicameral legislature?Proliteration ot elections Less effective representation Stalemates in policymaking Proliferation of p olitical parties 17. Many observers claim that during the twentieth one C the power of legislatures increased steadily. declined significantly. remained the same. increased coition to the executive but declined relative to the Judiciary. e. declined in bicameral but not in unicameral legislatures. 18. In a political system with a fused executive, one imposter carries protrude ceremonial aspects of the executive role while another carries out more political aspects. b. a small number of people employment collective executive leadership. c. e ceremonial and political functions of the top executive both reside in the same actor. d. 19. which ot the tollowing is most responsi countries? The legislature The administration
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