No. Mathematics deals with absolute truths that are provable, political theory is opinions and hypotheses - ideas and imaginary structures.
yes because political science is not like other science courses where the chemicals are there in laboratory for many years. In political science, man is the subject matter the man you are studying is also studying you, he might decide not to give you what you want.
This was a political term and referred to democratic governments falling like dominoes to Communist influence.
Political scienctists are like lawyers, they talk about politics
Like other fields of inquiry, politics can be studied using scientific methods.
Well, there is actually a very strong bond between Political Science and subjects such as Sociology or Psychology due to all of those look how humans interact. Although Sociology and Psychology are a bit different due to the Biology side of it, socially they're all the same.
Studying mathematics enables you to get into areas like teaching, research etc. You can also get jobs similar to what a stastitician does.
It depends on the person, their teacher, and their devotion to studying
yes because political science is not like other science courses where the chemicals are there in laboratory for many years. In political science, man is the subject matter the man you are studying is also studying you, he might decide not to give you what you want.
Socialism was not a well-elaborated political theory at that point.
Your abilities in mathematics will be greatly improved by practice. Studying old exam papers is a traditional method, and does produce improvements. Just as practice in any subject, be it running, chess, or painting will improve your results.
This was a political term and referred to democratic governments falling like dominoes to Communist influence.
Both political science as well as political philosophy has a great impact on the life of people in our country. While political science is concerned with the empirical usage of politics, political philosophy is the analysis of topics like material goods, justice, and emancipation in addition to law and civilian rights. Political science is a vast field that encompasses other subjects like public policy, sociology, international relations and economics. Other topics like national politics, political theory, comparative politics, history, psychology and law are also included in political science. Political science is a social science concerned with the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behavior. It is often described as the study of politics defined as "who gets what, when and how".
i don't like much mathematics just science and PE swimming
Pure Mathematics is the branch of mathematics that deals only with mathematics and how it works - it is the HOW of mathematics. It is abstracted from the real world and provides the "tool box" of mathematics; it includes things like calculus. Applied mathematics is the branch of mathematics which applies the techniques of Pure Mathematics to the real world - it is the WHERE of mathematics; it includes things like mechanics. Pure Mathematics teaches you HOW to integrate, Applied mathematics teaches you WHERE to use integration.
Political Science is all of the disciplines related to understand how humans self-govern. It has numerous subcategories like: political philosophy, political theory, international relations, national identities, cultural diffusion and comparative culture, etc.
Depending on what type of science, yes mathematics can be science. Like if you're doing physics that can be mathematics.
Let them see how much YOU like mathematics. Your question raises a serious doubt.