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12 commonsense assertions
Concepts (12) constituent (1) campaigning (1) constitution (1) democracy (1) dictatorship (1) foreign policy (1) human rights (1) linkage (1) political corruption (1) political parties (1) separation of powers (1) voting (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 constituent political science A constituent in political science is a person represented by an elected official in an electoral district. 4
2 campaigning political science Campaigning in political science involves various activities such as public speeches, media engagement, and grassroots organizing to mobilize voters and convey political messages. 1
3 constitution political science Constitutions are the basis of government structure and law in democratic societies within the field of political science. 1
4 democracy political science Democracy is a system of government where power is vested in the people and exercised through elected representatives. 1
5 dictatorship political science Dictatorship is a form of government where power is held by one ruler or a small group, according to political science. 1
6 foreign policy political science Foreign policy in political science aims to safeguard national interests, foster global collaboration, and sustain diplomatic ties. 1
7 human rights political science The concept of human rights in political science involves inalienable rights and freedoms protected by international law. 1
8 linkage political science Linkage in political science refers to connections and interactions between government levels, political parties, and interest groups. 1
9 political corruption political science Political corruption in political science has a negative impact on democratic governance and the rule of law, involving bribery and abuse of power. 1
10 political parties political science Political parties are essential in representing diverse political ideologies and interests in a democratic system. 1
11 separation of powers political science The separation of powers is crucial to democracy, with various branches of government overseeing and regulating one another's powers. 1
12 voting political science Voting is both a fundamental right and civic duty in democratic societies according to political science culture. 1