Learning political party identification from parents is known as the ___________ model of partisanship

A) ?familial
B) ?transmission
C) ?sibling
D) ?kinship
E) "same-roof"


Ans: B) ?Transmission

Political Science

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Which of the following is characteristic of people who value traditional forms of authority?

A. They are unlikely to follow religious and moral principles strictly. B. They are skeptical of authority figures in general. C. They are reluctant to affirm a simple difference between good and evil. D. They are typically associated with strong feelings of nationalism. E. They are unlikely to trust kings, tribal chiefs, and religious leaders.

Political Science

The way power is spread throughout the international system is known as

A) distribution of power. B) interdependence. C) multipolarity. D) security dilemma. E) stratification.

Political Science

According to the identity perspective, what would countries have to do to become more modern?

a. Work with the international system’s hegemon to promote domestic development b. Implement Western rules of specialization, comparative advantage, and open markets c. Adopt a Western standard of pluralist political systems d. Adopt the Western ideas of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment

Political Science

Which unit of analysis counts the number of times a specific person is mentioned in the data?

A) Semantics B) Characters C) Concepts D) Items

Political Science