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Example Questions
Example Question #1 : Ethnicity, Economy, & Gender In Political Systems
Apartheid occurred in __________.
The United States of America
South Africa
Egypt
India
Colombia
South Africa
Apartheid was an official government policy of South Africa for much of the twentieth century. It was based on the belief that there is an inherent difference between the races and that people of different ethnicities should be prevented from working and living together by rules and regulations.
Example Question #1 : Ethnicity, Economy, & Gender In Political Systems
Which of these best describes apartheid?
A government policy designed to decelerate birth rates by providing incentives to families to have fewer than two children
A government policy designed to accelerate the growth of equality in a state by providing institutional advantages to previously marginalized groups
A government policy designed to enforce racial segregation
A government policy designed to enforce racial and sexual equality
A government policy designed to accelerate birth rates by providing incentives to young mothers
A government policy designed to enforce racial segregation
Apartheid was a social policy enforced by the South African government for much of the twentieth century, between its independence and the end of apartheid in 1990. It was a policy designed to enforce racial segregation—to keep black people and white people from interacting in daily life.
Example Question #1 : Evolution Of Political Patterns
The modern concept of the nation-state was largely developed in __________.
the nineteenth century
the seventeenth century
the fifteenth century
the sixteenth century
the eighteenth century
the seventeenth century
The "nation-state" refers to the modern notion of a sovereign nation, wherein a unified ethnic and linguistic group, a "nation," is essentially synonymous with a unified political power, a "state." The 1648 Peace of Westphalia, which ended the lengthy wars of religion in Western Europe and redrew political boundaries, is one of the key moments in establishing nation-states in a modern viewpoint. From that point forward, nationalism took on the nation-state as a primary goal and motivating force.
Example Question #1 : Evolution Of Political Patterns
Which of these countries is the best example of a homogenous nation-state?
United States
Germany
India
South Africa
Japan
Japan
A homogenous nation-state is a country with a population that is ethnically, racially, or religiously homogenous. 98% of Japan's population is ethnically Japanese, while the other countries listed are all multi-cultural states.
Example Question #1 : Nation State
The Kurds are an example of a(n) __________.
stateless nation
perforated state
nation-state
unitary state
microstate
stateless nation
The Kurdish people inhabit territory in the Middle East that includes the territory of many independent states. The Kurdish land includes parts of Iraq, Syria, and Armenia, and the Kurdish people are often the majority in cities in this region. However, the Kurds do not have a state of their own and are therefore referred to as a “stateless nation.” A “stateless nation” is a nation of people who self-identify as a common national group, but who do not have their own political state. The Jewish people were once a famous “stateless nation” in history, until the creation of Israel in 1948.
Example Question #4 : Evolution Of Political Patterns
The recent independence movement in Scotland is an example of a nationality seeking __________.
self-direction
self-enfranchisement
self-aggrandizement
self-determination
self-emancipation
self-determination
The concept of nationality can sometimes be nebulous, but within the United Kingdom, there are at least four nationalities: English, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish. These four nations together make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Northern Ireland. In the recent independence movement, many Scottish people were campaigning for an independent Scottish national state, completely separate from England and the rest of Britain. The Scots were seeking “self-determination,” the right to determine the political character and direction of their own nation.
Example Question #1 : Evolution Of Political Patterns
Irredentism is __________.
the belief that refugees have an inalienable right to claim asylum and the protection of another country’s government
None of the other answers is correct
a political movement intended to reunite a nation or reclaim a lost territory
the theory of the spread of capitalism around the world led by American and European economic imperialism
a political theory that states that the government should do what is best for the greatest proportion of its citizens
a political movement intended to reunite a nation or reclaim a lost territory
Irredentism is a political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism. It is a political movement that intends to reunite a nation or reclaim a lost territory. This was a particularly powerful force in European history from 1850 to 1945, during the height of European nationalist fervor.
Example Question #2 : Nation State
Argentina claims the Falkland Islands as part of its own territory. The Falkland Islands have been settled and occupied as part of the British Empire for almost two centuries. What name is used to describe Argentina’s desire to reclaim the Falkland Islands?
Constitutionalism
Self-determination
Irredentism
Totalitarianism
Utilitarianism
Irredentism
The Falkland Islands (or Las Malvinas, as they are known in Argentina) are part of the dwindling remains of the British Empire. The islands are physically located a few hundred miles off the Argentinean coastline and are thus logically claimed by the Argentinian government. In the early 1980s, Argentina declared war on the United Kingdom in an attempt to “reclaim” the Falkland Islands. Any attempt to “reclaim lost territory for a nation” is known as “irredentism.”
Example Question #2 : Evolution Of Political Patterns
According to “Manifest Destiny,” __________.
None of the other answers is correct
the population of the Earth will eventually reach a point when the resources of the Earth are insufficient to sustain it
human civilization will grow continually more progressive and egalitarian
the continued amalgamation of smaller states into larger international unions will eventually cause states and nationalities to cease to exist
the United States was destined to control North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific
the United States was destined to control North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific
“Manifest Destiny” was a prevailing American ideological myth throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It stated that the United States had an inevitable destiny to expand continually westward until it controled the whole of the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans.
Example Question #8 : Evolution Of Political Patterns
A country with more than one center of economic or political activity is referred to as a(n) __________.
multicore state
core-periphery
multinational state
exclave
multicore state
A state with more than one center of activity is a multicore state, identifiable from the meaning of the word "multicore"- "multi" (many) and "core" (center).
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