According to the identity perspective, where do ideas come from?

What will be an ideal response?

Varies. The identity perspective argues that ideas are constructed through interactions. Some identity perspective theorists (called social constructivists) argue that identities are constructed through social interaction—that is, by interacting with one another, two states will gradually come to define what self and other mean and whether they see each other as friends, rivals, or enemies. Other identity perspective theorists (called agent-oriented constructivists) argue that identities are constructed within a state based on the way individuals understand their domestic experiences and national memories.

Political Science

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How can interim oversight help an interest group in affecting policy makers even when the legislature is out of session?

What will be an ideal response?

Political Science

Now often taking the form of military rule, a(n) ___ is an ancient form of government in which a few individuals rule.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Political Science