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TASK №1.

Question No. 1. In which countries did political science emerge?
1) In Poland and Czechoslovakia in the 90s of the XX century;
2) In England and Italy in the XNUMXth century;
3) In Russia in the XVI century;
4) In China and India in the XX century .;
5) In the USA and Germany in the second half. XIX century.

Question No. 2. What thinker singled out the subject of political science in its modern understanding: made a differentiation between political science, ethics and philosophy, liberated political science from a religious and ethical form?
1) N. Machiavelli;
2) Aristotle;
3) M. Weber;
4) R. Michels;
5) V. Pareto.

Question number 3. What is the peculiarity of political power in Russia?
1) it is based on cultural traditions;
2) it relies on secular institutions;
3) it does not depend on the people;
4) it relies on religious and secular principles;
5) she is despotic.

Question No. 4. What was the peculiarity of political thought in Russia, which existed until the end of the 1th century?
1) was influenced by Chinese thought;
2) had a religious character;
3) was an integral part of religious, ethical and philosophical thought and did not have an independent status;
4) reflected the interests of the majority of the population;
5) reflected the interests of the peasantry.

Question No. 5. Which of the following Russian thinkers can be classified as conservatives?
1) F. Prokopovich;
2) I. I. Novikov;
3) K. N. Leontieva;
4) P.Ya. Chaadaeva;
5) B.N. Chicherin.


TASK №2.

Question number 1. What are the most important components of the subject of political science can be distinguished?
1) Political consciousness and culture; political institutions (state, parties, interest groups); subjects of politics (personality, social groups, elites, leaders);
2) personality, society, politics;
3) politics, economics, religion;
4) ontology, epistemology, anthropology;
5) political philosophy, sociology of politics, political ethnography, psychiatry.

Question No. 2. When was the decision to use the term "political" science in the singular?
1) 1857;
2) 1948;
3) 1949;
4) 1951;
5) 1992 g.

Question No. 3. What methods of political science are the most important and frequently used?
1) structural and functional analysis, systems approach, institutional, psychological;
2) hermeneutic, linguistic, historical;
3) dialectical, structuralist;
4) analysis, synthesis, idealization;
5) phenomenological, mathematical.

Question No. 4. Since when does political science in Russia acquire a modern look? With the names of which thinkers is this connected?
1) From the second half of the 80s of the XX century;
2) From the end of the Х1Х-beginning of the XX centuries. (M.M. Kovalevsky, B.N. Chicherin, P.I. Novgorodtsev, M.Y. Ostrogorsky);
3) Since the 90s of the XX century;
4) From the second half of the XIX - early XX centuries. (V. I. Lenin, G. V. Plekhanov, I. V. Stalin, E. M. Yaroslavsky, L. D. Trotsky);
5) From the 30-40s of the XX century. (I.V. Stalin, K.E. Voroshilov, L.M. Kaganovich, S.M. Kirov, V.V. Kuibyshev).

Question No. 5. Why can political science be called an integrative science?
1) Because it clearly differentiates knowledge;
2) Because she uses empirical methods;
3) Because it includes knowledge about the structure of the state and the mechanism of political power;
4) Because she studies the relationship between political phenomena;
5) Because political science studies politics in all its manifestations.


TASK №3.

Question No. 1. What is the purpose of the normative approach?
1) in the search for a system of objectively correct knowledge about the political system;
2) in search of a political organization, an institution that regulates political activity;
3) in the search for significant links to political reality;
4) in search of an ideal political system that provides the maximum public benefit;
5) in the search for ways, techniques, methods of obtaining objective knowledge about the political system.

Question # 2. What approach considers the dependence of politics on society?
1) functional;
2) sociological;
3) sist
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