answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Change

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: The traditional model of the political spectrum defines political opinions based on?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

The traditional model of the political spectrum defines political opinion based on .?

Change


What defines the bandwith of a composite signal?

The width of the frequency spectrum


What best defines a spectrum?

The range of values of some property


Who was the political philosopher who defines political science as the systematic study of the state and government?

Jean Bodin


Is a part of self or what makes you who you are?

Morality is a part of self or what makes you who you are. Morals and opinions are what defines a person.


Is the colour of the ultra violet spectrum violet if not why was it given that name?

The ultraviolet spectrum is 'beyond' (ultra) the violet part of the visible spectrum, that is, beyond the short end of the wavelength range. The infrared spectrum is 'within' (infra) the long end of the wavelength range. The two terms have nothing to do with color, which defines the visible spectrum between violet and red.


Which term defines the position a political party takes on various domestic and foreign policy issues?

The term that defines the position a political party takes on various domestic and foreign policy issues is known as the party's "platform.


It defines a political society in which the people elect their leaders who make the laws and enforce them?

Republican


What political theory defines the different responsibility's for each branch of government?

separation of power


What best defines carpetbbaggers?

In the old West, political candidates without local candidacy.


Which political theory defines the different responsibilities for each branch government?

Separation of powers.


Which political theory defines the different responsibilites for each branch of government?

Seperation of powers