Introduction to political science
Who coined the political science term?
Aristotle is called the father of political science because he elaborated on the topics
and thinking of the Ideal State, slavery, revolution, education, citizenship, forms of
government, the theory of golden mean, theory of constitution etc.
Why is it called political science?
Political science is called political science because it deals with the study of
politics and government. Not so much how politics and government are organized
but how they are related to people and communities. Political science studies and
analyzes political thought, political behaviors, and political activities.
What is the best definition of political
science?
political science, the systematic study of governance by the application of
empirical and generally scientific methods of analysis. As traditionally defined
and studied, political science examines the state and its organs and institutions
What is theory in political science?
Compares and evaluates alternative ideas of justice, legitimacy, and the
common good as they apply to the institutions and conduct of domestic and
global life.
What is nature of political science?
Political Science is concerned with describing and explaining the realities of political
behavior, generalizations about men and political institutions on empirical evidence
and the role of power in the society.
What are the three Importance of
political science?
1.It helps raise good citizens and good leaders.
2.It provides knowledge about the state's constitution, laws, and duties.
3.It helps people understand the significance of Political institutions like political
parties, federations, and local bodies in our state.
What are the benefits of political
science?
Studying Political Science prepares students for a variety of careers including
journalism, international affairs, law, teaching, and career in political offices. Students
will get a chance to study the social, economic and political life of people learning
about their political values.

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    Who coined thepolitical science term? Aristotle is called the father of political science because he elaborated on the topics and thinking of the Ideal State, slavery, revolution, education, citizenship, forms of government, the theory of golden mean, theory of constitution etc.
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    Why is itcalled political science? Political science is called political science because it deals with the study of politics and government. Not so much how politics and government are organized but how they are related to people and communities. Political science studies and analyzes political thought, political behaviors, and political activities.
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    What is thebest definition of political science? political science, the systematic study of governance by the application of empirical and generally scientific methods of analysis. As traditionally defined and studied, political science examines the state and its organs and institutions
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    What is theoryin political science? Compares and evaluates alternative ideas of justice, legitimacy, and the common good as they apply to the institutions and conduct of domestic and global life.
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    What is natureof political science? Political Science is concerned with describing and explaining the realities of political behavior, generalizations about men and political institutions on empirical evidence and the role of power in the society.
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    What are thethree Importance of political science? 1.It helps raise good citizens and good leaders. 2.It provides knowledge about the state's constitution, laws, and duties. 3.It helps people understand the significance of Political institutions like political parties, federations, and local bodies in our state.
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    What are thebenefits of political science? Studying Political Science prepares students for a variety of careers including journalism, international affairs, law, teaching, and career in political offices. Students will get a chance to study the social, economic and political life of people learning about their political values.