How did the age of Enlightenment in the 1700s influence the study of politics?
A. by establishing the mixed methods used in comparative politics
B. by creating non-secular standards for the study of politics
C. by introducing morality in the study of politics
D. by instilling an empirical and logical approach to studying politics
E. by increasing the influence of religious dogma in understanding politics
D
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All of the following are important considerations that determine how Americans vote EXCEPT
A) foreign opinion. D) qualities of the candidates. B) public policies. E) party loyalties. C) government performance.
Match the Enlightenment thinker with the variation of rational-material thought most closely associated with his ideas
a. Locke: liberal variation Rousseau: Marxist variation Hobbes: realist variation b. Locke: Marxist variation Rousseau: realist variation Hobbes: liberal variation c. Locke: realist variation Rousseau: liberal variation Hobbes: Marxist variation d. Locke: liberal variation Rousseau: realist variation Hobbes: Marxist variation
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The Electoral College usually exaggerates the winning candidate's apparent majority.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.