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A political scientist described as a comparativist compares and contrasts
 
  a. the domestic politics of the United States with the domestic politics of other countries.
  b. the domestic politics of a country or countries with the domestic politics of another country or countries.
  c. how states interact with each other and other non-state actors.
  d. ideas about how government should be structured.
  e. the foreign policy of a country or countries with the domestic policy of another country or countries.

Question 2

The political outcomes NOT focused on in comparative politics include
 
  a. elections.
  b. conflicts between different actors in the international system.
  c. constitutional reforms.
  d. changes in government policies.
  e. mass protests and coups.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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