The kinds of answers that political scientists usually give to the fundamental political questions tend to be
a. highly abstract and speculative.
b. clear, concrete, and consistent.
c. partial, contingent, and controversial.
d. qualified to the point of unintelligibility.
e. empirical and void of theory.
Answer: C
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