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Practice test questions: Comparative Politics: Democracies of the Modern World, 4e
⚖️ 4th Edition
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Comparative Politics can drain your confidence fast. You read pages of ideas, models, and systems, then face exam questions that ask for clear comparisons. This class is known for theories of democracy, institutions, parties, elections, and state power. There is no doubt that theoritcal classes like this one are harder when you only reread notes.
A better way to prepare
This Test Bank is intended for use with Newton’s textbook, Foundations of Comparative Politics: Democracies of the Modern World, 4e, by Kenneth Newton and Jan W. van Deth. The book is a student focused introduction to comparative politics and is used in Comparative Politics and introductory Political Science courses.
What makes this material useful
This test bank gives you a more active way to study. It was designed by famous textbook authors. Listed below each test item is the correct answer to the question, the question’s level of difficulty, and the type of test question that it is. Also, test questions can be used as a base to expand upon, and/or can be made more challenging by applying the information to topics discussed in class.
Ready when you are
If exams in this course feel abstract, this test bank helps you practice with more direction. Click the buy button to get your material quickly, let’s enjoy an A+.
🛡️ Topics Covered in The Test Bank
- The Development of the Modern State
- States and Democracy
- Democratic Change
- Constitutions
- Presidential and Parliamentary Government
- Multi-Level Government: International, National and Subnational
- Policy Making and Legislating: Executives and Legislatures
- Implementation: The Public Bureaucracy
- Political Attitudes and Behaviour
- Pressure Groups and Social Movements
- The Media
- Voters and Elections
- Party Government
- Political Ideologies
- Policy Making
- Public Spending and Public Policies
- The Future of the Democratic State






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