You need Max Weber, From Max Weber Oxford (H.H. Gerth & C.Wright Mills Eds.) (Oxford).
It is important that you have this version and use it to answer the questions. If a question is not asking anything specific just add notes about the prompt.
From Politics as a Vocation
1) Modern state force/territory (start of essay & mentions politics & violence later) see especially 78-83
2) Charisma & parliamentary leadership relate to demagoguery & plebiscitarian dictator.- 79-80, 103-04, 106-07
3) The press, journalism, & politics. 96-99
4) Why lawyers as politicians & wealth & politics? 94-95; 84-5 (plutocratic recruitment)
5) Explain how the role and activities of Politicians diverge from Political Party officials and Administrative Officials (civil servants). 84, 90, 94-95, 114
6) Three qualities decisive for an effective politician & opposing qualities that undercut. 115-17 (most key); 95
7) The ethic of ultimate [or absolute] ends vs ethic of responsibility (pp. 119-22, 124-27).
From Science as a Vocation
1) inward calling of science (inward devotion to task) & specialization
2) What does Weber mean by intellectualization & disenchantment of the world and how does science contribute to these processes.
3) what should be the focus of science & what types of questions is it not equipped to address?
4) what is the teachers role; what should teachers avoid the classroom & what should they aim to achieve with students; what are inconvenient facts & how do they relate to teachers role?
5) in what ways does science contribute to practical & personal life? Be able to explain Webers 3 points (150-153)