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B.A.LL.B. (SEMESTER-III) Examination, October 2014
COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
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Duration: 3 Hours Total Marks: 75
Instructions: Answer any Eight from Q. No. 1 to 12 (8X8=64)
Question No. 13 and 14 are compulsory.
- What is Comparative Politics? Explain the development of Comparative Politics.
- 'Traditional Approaches lay emphasis on value laden study of politics' Briefly explain the Traditional Approaches
- 'The British Constitution is the product of history and the result of evolution'. Describe the growth of the British Constitution
- Explain the meaning and varieties of the Executive
- What is Political Culture? Explain the factors that constitute the foundations of Political Culture
- Examine the political parties and party system of USA.
- Evaluate the socio economic bases of the Constitution of China in comparison to the Constitution of England.
- What are Interest groups? Critically evaluate the different types of Interest Groups.
- Evaluate by comparing the role of state and local government in USA and Britain.
- "Women require franchise more than men, since being physically weaker, they are more dependent on law and society for protection"- (J.S.Mill). Discuss the various challenges faced by women in the political process in England.
- What are social movements? Examine the role played by social movements in France and America.
- What is Constitutionalism? Explain its Development.
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13. Write short notes on any two: [2 x 3 =6]
- Political socialisation
- Historical legacy
- Political traditions
14) Write short notes on any two. [2½ x 2 = 5]
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- Characteristics of interest groups
- Types of social movements
- Functions of political parties
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