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Shadow contexts in Political Science?

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I'm writting a paper for my political science class and it says I need to "compare detailed information of the political phenomenon in principal and shadow contexts." What does he mean by shadow contexts and can anybody give me any examples of this within the Social Movement Theory?

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  1. There are only two things that I can think of to help you with.

    1) Principal is what the leader of a school is called.  You want to spell it Principle in your paper.

    2) My roommate in college majored in Political Science in College.  He sells vinyl siding and replacement windows now.

    I suggest you change your major to something that has a more specific job future.  Engineering, Architecture, Etc.  :-)

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