Homework methodical instructions "Politics" (developed by EJ Matveeva, PhD. ist. Sciences, ed., YS Konoplina, Dr. polit., Prof..) for SGA and MGRS. Units 2 "Theory of government and political system."
Logic colored and drawn with SmartArt in Office 2010.
Number of pages: 22. There is cover, table of contents pages are numbered
Homework includes the following tasks performed:
1. Make logic knowledge base on units (26 color schemes)
2. Complete the table by placing the listed regimes In compliance with the three types of legitimacy: traditional, charismatic, rational and legitimate
1) The Soviet regime in 1917 - 1924 .; 2) Democratic administration in the United States; 3) The power of the Romanov dynasty in Russia in the nineteenth century .; 4) Mode of Mao Tse-tung in China; 5) The Board Ristov Life in the UK; 6) Fidel Castro regime in Cuba.
3. Define the modes belonging to one of three types: an authoritarian, totalitarian, democratic
1) of the Suharto regime in Indonesia; 2) The Stalinist regime in the Soviet Union; 3) Fifth Republic in France; 4) Mode of Ataturk in Turkey; 5) of the National Socialist regime in Germany; 6) Labour Board in the UK; 7) Salazar regime in Portugal, 8), the Weimar Republic in Germany; 9) The fascist regime of Mussolini in Italy.
4. Define the affiliation of modern states to one of the two forms of government, placing them in the proposed table: monarchy, republic
Japan, Croatia, Greece, Morocco, Turkey, Denmark, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, France, Slovenia, Sweden.
5. Fill in the table, determine the identity of the republican state to one of three types: a parliamentary republic, a presidential republic, mixed
Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Italy, the Fourth Republic in France, the United States, Russian Federation, Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Portugal.
6. Fill in the table, determine the identity of specific political parties to one of the two main types of parties: cadre parties, mass parties
Our Home is Russia (NDR), the UK Conservative Party, the Republican Party in the United States, the Communist Party, Mussolini´s fascist party, the Party of Democratic Socialism in Germany.
7. Fill in the table using the following list of terms:
1) Republic; 2) the monarchy; 3) presidential republic; 4) a parliamentary republic; 5) The semi-presidential system; 6) dual monarchy; 7) a parliamentary monarchy; 8) Federation, 9) Confederation; 10) a unitary state; 11) the absolute monarchy; 12) constitutional monarchy.
8. Set the correspondence between the time of occurrence of various political theories and given dates:
The author and the name of his works and theories
Time published a year
Behavioral treatment of authorities
G. Mosca "Principles of Political Science" and "History of political doctrines"
R. Michels´ Political parties. Essay on the oligarchic tendencies of democracy "
FA Hayek, "Road to Serfdom"
H. Arend, "The Origins of Totalitarianism"
K. Friedrich and Brzezinski "Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy"
Bentley "The process of government. The study of social pressures "
9. Of these, select the items that are included in the structure of the state:
1) political parties; 2) Parliament; 3) The house of culture; 4) citizens; 5) trade unions; 6) the company florist; 7) the armed forces; 8) student clubs; 9) the police; 10) family 11) consumer associations; 12) the government; 13) Ministry of Foreign Affairs; 14) The General Prosecutor´s Office; 15) the public security organs; 16) foreign intelligence service.
10. Systemic treatment of power from derivatives of power but of indivi-dual relationship, but from the social system, considering power as "the ability of the system to ensure compliance with its commitments elements" aimed at the realization of its collective goals. The author of this concept is:
1) T. Parsons; 2) Bentley; 3) K.Dojch; 4) Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Choose the correct answer and justify their choice (ie name, which put forward the theory of the rest of the scientists).
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