Briefly define or describe each term, and then explain the terms significance to the study of comparative politics in more depth (why is it valuable to know about/understand this term?).

Part I: IDs (10 points each)

Identify the following five terms: Briefly define or describe each term, and then explain the terms significance to the study of comparative politics in more depth (why is it valuable to know about/understand this term?). If a term is closely associated with a specific author or authors, make sure that you mention them. Each answer should not exceed one double-spaced page.

Part II: Essay (50 points)

Respond to the following question. The essay should be written in paragraph form and should be structured, with an introduction, thesis, body, and conclusion. All claims should be supported with appropriate evidence. The essay should not exceed six double-spaced pages.

How do the majoritarian and consensus visions of democracy respond to Arrows institutional trilemma, and what are the consequences of these alternative visions for political representation? Provide specific examples from countries that have made different tradeoffs.

-Cumulatively, the exam should not exceed 10 double-spaced pages (in 12-point Times New Roman font), plus references. Citations should conform to Chicago Styles authordate format.
-Your IDs and essay should draw primarily from course readings and lectures, though you may cite additional outside sources if you would like.

I have included all the page numbers from the text book next to the ID’s and essay questions on the rubric that may be helpful in answering them.

-Please dedicate at least 5-6 pages to the essay question and 4-5 pages to the ID’s.

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