Deck 9: Violence and Terrorism
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Deck 9: Violence and Terrorism
1
How do political groups use hate to their advantage?
A) as a way to maintain and combine political power
B) to deflecting blame
C) to justify a leader or group's self-interest
D) all of the above
A) as a way to maintain and combine political power
B) to deflecting blame
C) to justify a leader or group's self-interest
D) all of the above
D
2
_________ is a form of political violence directed by the state against its own citizens.
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
D
3
Acts of genocide include:
A) murder
B) intentionally creating conditions that lead to destruction of a group
C) forcing birth control measures
D) all of the above
A) murder
B) intentionally creating conditions that lead to destruction of a group
C) forcing birth control measures
D) all of the above
D
4
_________ refers to a strategy that includes killing males of fighting age, expelling women, children, and older men into neighboring territory, and instilling hate and fear to ensure that the area remains free of members from the targeted group.
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
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5
_________ is part of an organized campaign that paints the targeted group as subhuman or evil.
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
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6
All of the following are considered features of modernity that relate to or act as a requisite for genocide:
A) nationalism
B) scientific racism
C) technology
D) populism
A) nationalism
B) scientific racism
C) technology
D) populism
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7
Which of the following is not one of the three causes of genocide discussed by the authors?
A) modernity
B) ethnic conflict
C) infanticide
D) colonialism
A) modernity
B) ethnic conflict
C) infanticide
D) colonialism
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8
_________ involves the intentional attempt to mobilize individuals and groups based on ethnic identities, languages, common history, and shared origins.
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
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9
_________ refers to when a core state exploits a country, region, or area by removing natural resources, exploiting cheap labor, and/or subjugate an indigenous population.
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
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10
_________ refers primarily to the way wars are fought and the use tactics that target civil populations.
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
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11
_________ entail the engagement of trained armies supplied by nation-states.
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
A) Ethnic conflict
B) New wars
C) Old wars
D) Colonialism
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12
________ involves the actual or threatened use of violence, political aims of those committing violence and the threat of or actual harm to innocent civilians.
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
A) Dehumanization
B) Terrorism
C) Ethnic cleansing
D) Genocide
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13
___________ refers to the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
A) state-regime terrorism
B) state supported terrorism
C) organizational terrorism
D) substate terrorism
A) state-regime terrorism
B) state supported terrorism
C) organizational terrorism
D) substate terrorism
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14
___________ refers to the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
A) state-regime terrorism
B) state supported terrorism
C) organizational terrorism
D) substate terrorism
A) state-regime terrorism
B) state supported terrorism
C) organizational terrorism
D) substate terrorism
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15
State or regime terrorism looks at:
A) weak states, open states that allow for certain level of political dissent
B) the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
C) the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
D) none of the above
A) weak states, open states that allow for certain level of political dissent
B) the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
C) the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
D) none of the above
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16
State supported terrorism refers to
A) weak states, open states that allow for certain level of political dissent
B) the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
C) the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
D) none of the above
A) weak states, open states that allow for certain level of political dissent
B) the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
C) the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
D) none of the above
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17
Substate terrorism refers to:
A) weak states, open states that allow for certain level of political dissent
B) the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
C) the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
D) none of the above
A) weak states, open states that allow for certain level of political dissent
B) the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
C) the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
D) none of the above
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18
Which theory when applied to terrorism, terrorist groups, and terrorist acts focus would focus on how and why these groups emerge?
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
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19
Which theory focuses on rational decisions by terrorist actors to understand why they engage in terrorist activities as well as why nation-states provide concessions to terrorist organizations?
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
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20
Which theory explores conditions that may facilitate the rise of terrorism including hegemonic decline, globalization, empire/colonial competition, and autocratic semiperipheral zones?
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
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21
Which theory offers unique insight into how terrorist groups develop a message, how they apply that message, who they target in that message, and who they mobilize as a result of that message?
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
A) world systems perspective
B) framing perspective
C) political economy perspective
D) collective action perspective
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22
Researchers have uncovered sociodemographic sketches of terrorists and all of the following characteristics are part of this sketch except:
A) male
B) young
C) poor
D) economically marginalized
A) male
B) young
C) poor
D) economically marginalized
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23
Personality traits such as low self-esteem and lack of interpersonal trust are examples of _________ level variables.
A) micro-dynamic
B) meso-dynamic
C) macro-dynamic
D) metro-dynamic
A) micro-dynamic
B) meso-dynamic
C) macro-dynamic
D) metro-dynamic
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24
Researchers have uncovered group level characteristics of terrorist organizations and all of the following characteristics are part of this sketch except:
A) shared living quarters
B) controlled socialization
C) shared collective identity
D) organization divided in cells
A) shared living quarters
B) controlled socialization
C) shared collective identity
D) organization divided in cells
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25
A socially isolated groups with shared collective reality is an example of _________ level variable.
A) micro-dynamic
B) meso-dynamic
C) macro-dynamic
D) metro-dynamic
A) micro-dynamic
B) meso-dynamic
C) macro-dynamic
D) metro-dynamic
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26
Globalization is an example of _________ level variable.
A) micro-dynamic
B) meso-dynamic
C) macro-dynamic
D) metro-dynamic
A) micro-dynamic
B) meso-dynamic
C) macro-dynamic
D) metro-dynamic
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27
Researchers have uncovered societal level or structural circumstances that influence terrorism and all of the following are structural circumstances related to terrorism except:
A) lack of civil liberties
B) globalization
C) severe economic stress
D) predominantly Islamic country
A) lack of civil liberties
B) globalization
C) severe economic stress
D) predominantly Islamic country
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28
Which of the following are examples of repressive state tactics?
A) expanding surveillance and use of torture
B) alleviating inequalities through humanitarian aid
C) pressuring states that harbor terrorists
D) going to war with nation-states engaged in state/regime terrorism
A) expanding surveillance and use of torture
B) alleviating inequalities through humanitarian aid
C) pressuring states that harbor terrorists
D) going to war with nation-states engaged in state/regime terrorism
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29
Which of the following are examples of eliminating political opportunities?
A) expanding surveillance and use of torture
B) alleviating inequalities through humanitarian aid
C) pressuring states that harbor terrorists
D) going to war with nation-states engaged in state/regime terrorism
A) expanding surveillance and use of torture
B) alleviating inequalities through humanitarian aid
C) pressuring states that harbor terrorists
D) going to war with nation-states engaged in state/regime terrorism
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30
Which of the following are examples of peacebuilding?
A) expanding surveillance and use of torture
B) alleviating inequalities through humanitarian aid
C) pressuring states that harbor terrorists
D) going to war with nation-states engaged in state/regime terrorism
A) expanding surveillance and use of torture
B) alleviating inequalities through humanitarian aid
C) pressuring states that harbor terrorists
D) going to war with nation-states engaged in state/regime terrorism
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31
Wars between nation-states and civil wars are increasing.
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32
Old wars involves the intentional attempt to mobilize individuals and groups based on ethnic identities, languages, common history, and shared origins.
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33
"New wars" incorporate the destruction of civil society into the formal apparatuses of military endeavors.
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34
Nation-states cannot commit acts of terrorism.
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35
Both nation-states and individuals/groups can commit acts of terrorism.
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36
Classic forms of terrorist organizations take on a pyramid structure and the modern form of terrorist organizations take on a cell structure
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37
State supported terrorism refers to the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
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38
Bureaucratic organizations left over from the Cold War prove particularly effective methods of combating substate terrorism.
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39
World system theory focuses on rational decisions by terrorist actors to understand why they engage in terrorist activities as well as why nation-states provide concessions to terrorist organizations.
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40
World systems theory explores conditions that may facilitate the rise of terrorism including hegemonic decline, globalization, empire/colonial competition, and autocratic semiperipheral zones.
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41
Democratic states do not utilize repressive tactics to combat terrorism.
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42
_________ is a form of political violence directed by the state against its own citizens.
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43
_________ refers to a strategy that includes killing males of fighting age, expelling women, children, and older men into neighboring territory, and instilling hate and fear to ensure that the area remains free of members from the targeted group.
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44
_________ is part of an organized campaign that paints the targeted group as subhuman or evil.
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45
________ involves the actual or threatened use of violence, political aims of those committing violence and the threat of or actual harm to innocent civilians.
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46
___________ refers to the aiding of terrorist groups by nation-states.
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47
___________ refers to the individuals, groups, and organizations that plot and carry out violence against the state to challenge state power.
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48
__________ suggests that terrorist do not indiscriminately target civilians
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49
__________examines the connection between cultural means and cultural ends.
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50
What are the three causes of genocide discussed by the authors?
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51
What are the four features of modernity discussed by Zygmunt Bauman that are a requisite for genocide?
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52
What do the authors mean by "labeling terrorism"?
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53
What are the conditions under which state/regime terrorism tends to occur?
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54
What is the difference between "classic" and "modern" forms of terrorist organizations?
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55
What are the micro-dynamic variables have political sociologists found to correlate with terrorism?
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56
What are the meso-dynamic variables have political sociologists found to correlate with terrorism?
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57
What are the macro-dynamic variables have political sociologists found to correlate with terrorism?
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58
What is the "optimistic view" about the future of terrorism? What is the "pessimistic view" about the future of terrorism?
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59
What are the various methods that nation-state utilize when responding to terrorism? How does the form of terrorism matter to how a nation-state responds?
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60
Research a contemporary global conflict. How would a political sociologist interested in violence and terrorism approach the study of the global conflict you have identified? Consider important components of the chapter such as war making, genocide, terrorism.
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61
Watch the movie Hotel Rwanda. As you watch this movie, consider the authors' discussion of defining, labeling, and types of terrorism. How do these various components of terrorism fit with what happens in the movie? What other parts of the chapter work for analyzing what happened in Rwanda in 1994?
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62
Read textbox 9.3: The Repercussions of Being Labeled a Terrorist. Using the case of former CIA operative, Xo Chia Vue, set up a team of for and a team against the current system for labeling and identifying terrorists. Both teams should conduct research to help formulate their ideas and to solidly ground them in relevant and acceptable literature on the topic. Hold the debate in front of the class with the professor acting as moderator.
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