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Political Science · Comparative Political Analysis UGC NET November 2021 Political Science
Match List I with List II and choose the correct answer from the options given below.
List I
  • I. Lord Bryce
  • II. Graham Wallas
  • III. Gabriel Almond
  • IV. Charles E. Merriam
List II
  • a. Comparative Politics: A Development Approach
  • b. New Aspects of Politics
  • c. Modern Democracies
  • d. Human Nature in Politics
AI-a, II-b, III-c, IV-d
BI-b, II-a, III-d, IV-c
CI-c, II-d, III-a, IV-b ✓ Correct
DI-d, II-c, III-b, IV-a
Correct answer: (C) I-c, II-d, III-a, IV-b — The correct match pairs Bryce with Modern Democracies (1921), Wallas with Human Nature in Politics (1908), Almond with Comparative Politics: A Development Approach (1966) and Merriam with New Aspects of…
Explanation
The correct match pairs Bryce with Modern Democracies (1921), Wallas with Human Nature in Politics (1908), Almond with Comparative Politics: A Development Approach (1966) and Merriam with New Aspects of Politics (1925), giving I-c, II-d, III-a, IV-b.
Lord Bryce's Modern Democracies (1921) compared democratic states, especially the United States.
Graham Wallas's Human Nature in Politics (1908) brought psychology and the non-rational into political analysis.
Gabriel Almond's Comparative Politics: A Development Approach (1966) applied structural functionalism to non-Western politics.
Charles E. Merriam's New Aspects of Politics (1925) was an early call for the behaviouralist movement.
Each work marks a distinct stage in the growth of comparative analysis.
Matching author to work is the key to this question.

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