What is Harold Lasswell's definition of politics?
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response will:
1, Define politics according to Lasswell as "Who gets what, when, and how."
2, Discuss the who—the voters, groups, and parties; the what—the substance of politics; and the how—the ways in which people participate in politics.
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A. testing B. instrumentation C. nonprobability sampling D. history
What defines a "major conflict"?
a. the number of states involved b. more than 1,000 battle deaths per year c. the power rankings of the states involved d. the use of advanced weaponry
The idea that language shapes behavior and therefore should be regulated to control its social effects is known as political correctness.
a. true b. false
The assumption that many different resources can influence policy
decisions is central to: A) the pluralist approach. B) the class approach. C) regulatory policies. D) extractive policies.