Which of the following best demonstrates the differences between political scientists and ideologues?

A) Political scientists are theoretical, while ideologues are idealistic.
B) Ideologues are theoretical, while political scientists are idealistic.
C) Political scientists are driven by passion, while ideologues are not.
D) Political scientists are concerned with what should be, while ideologues are theory driven.


A

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