POL 1101 Final: Final Exam Notes, ALL notes from day 1, to the last class

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The development of our political institutions, the systems of political thought, and the questions underlying the political enquiry are routed deeply in the greek, roman and judeo-christian traditions. Greeks introduced us to the notion of democracy. Development of democracy in athens acted as a model and inspiration for succeeding generations to present. Plato and aristotle"s writing laid the foundations of political enquiry. Concept of citizenship and rights is associated with romans. John locke introduced notions of limited government, individual rights, and political tolerance. American revolution (1776) and french revolution (1789) were premised on the principles of individual rights of life, liberty, and equality. Since the cold war, democracy has emerged as by far the most acceptable form of government. Largely based on explanation and understanding of legal and institutional aspects of government, such as the constitution. Role of interest groups content of political authority, legitimacy, individual and collective behaviour, electoral politics, political culture.

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