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What are the components of the State as mentioned in the text?

  • Political Parties, Interest Groups, Civil Society, Bureaucracy, Mass Media
  • Legislature, Judiciary, Executive, Media, Populace
  • Defined Territory, Permanent Population, Effective Government, International Recognition, Sovereignty (correct)
  • Leadership, Economy, Military, Territory, Population

According to Max Weber, what does the State claim a monopoly of?

  • Cultural heritage preservation
  • Legitimate use of physical force (correct)
  • Social welfare provision
  • Economic resources

What is the supreme authority of the state over its territory and people referred to as?

  • Federalism
  • Confederation
  • Democracy
  • Sovereignty (correct)

Which branch of government is responsible for making laws?

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Which philosopher is known for his idea of Good Governance?

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'Politics in international sphere' is often studied under which subfield of Political Science?

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What type of state upholds the rights to life, liberty, and property?

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Which state establishes a partnership with the private sector to develop the economy?

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Which state type focuses on securing greater social and economic equality to its people?

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Which type of state has an absence of fair elections and accountability?

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According to Thomas Hobbes, what makes a state legitimate?

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Which political philosopher emphasized the importance of living in a safe community through a social contract?

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What is the main goal of politics according to the text?

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According to Plato, how can conflicting interests in society be harmonized?

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What did Aristotle consider as a symbol of good government?

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How many types of ruling did Aristotle classify in his idea of good government?

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What is the primary focus of Political Science as mentioned in the text?

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What did Professor bin Huwaidin emphasize as essential for achieving the goal of good governance?

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State Monopoly on Force

The legitimate use of force within a defined territory.

Defined Territory

A defined geographical area under the control of a state.

Permanent Population

A group of people living permanently within a state's territory.

Effective Government

The capacity of a state to make and enforce laws effectively.

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International Recognition

Recognition by other states and international organizations.

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Sovereignty

The supreme power of a state to govern itself and its people.

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Legislative Branch

The branch of government responsible for creating laws.

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Good Governance

The principles and practices of good governance.

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International Relations

The study of political relationships between states.

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Liberal State

A state that protects individual rights like life, liberty, and property.

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Developmental State

A state that actively partners with the private sector to boost economic growth.

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Social Democratic State

A state that prioritizes social and economic equality for its people.

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Authoritarian State

A state lacking free and fair elections and accountability to its citizens.

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Hobbes' View on Legitimacy

Achieving security and safety for its people is what makes a state legitimate.

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Hobbes' Social Contract

Living in a safe community through a social contract.

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Politics and Human Well-being

The primary goal of politics is to ensure the well-being of people.

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Plato's View on Politics

Good politics can harmonize conflicting interests in society.

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Aristotle's View on Good Government

Ruling in the interest of all is a sign of good government.

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