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Political science has strong connections with disciplines like history, economics, sociology, and law as it studies political systems, institutions, and behavior. It also overlaps with international relations, public administration, and comparative politics. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of political phenomena and their impact on society.
When Science is used to find solutions and Technology is used to commercialise then Technology cannot exist without Science
There are many options for people with political science degrees. Jobs exist with political think tanks, polling companies and a graduate can even run for public office.
Because math is the language and tools of science.
Without science there would be no technology. Using a computer, listening to CDs, and driving a car are all technologies that would not exist without science.
Communism is merely a political ideology. Of course it can exist and it probably already does. Just look at the American Communist Party: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_USA
Are there Democrats? Are ther Catholics? Are there Canadians? Of course there are communists in the USA. Communists exist in every country. It is a political ideology that believes that the wealth should be shared by all people as opposed to the capitalist ideology which believe that only the rich should have the wealth.
many sciences have a strong basis in physics. However, math is the true basic science because no science can exist without it.
Science is nothing without math.. Physics and chemistry are related so far with science.. If there was no math science wouldn't exist, you couldn't calculate the problems in physics and chemistry without mathematics
Science is science, we only separate it into physics, chemistry and biology for convenience. Interestingly all three rely on one another: Good physics wouldn't exist without the scientific process. Good chemistry wouldn't exist without physics. Good biology wouldn't exist without chemistry. So really there is the following dependancy: Scientific Process > Physics > Chemistry > Biology
In a sense, yes. If science is having a mental model of why things work, you don't need that to build or use something, though obviously scientific thinking really moved technology forward.
Technology and science can not exist without knowledge of material properties.