Deck 2: Role of the State
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Deck 2: Role of the State
1
When referring to infrastructural power, Michael Mann means:
A) ability for the state to inject capital into the economy
B) ability for the state to fend off globalization.
C) ability for the state to penetrate civil society.
D) all of the above.
A) ability for the state to inject capital into the economy
B) ability for the state to fend off globalization.
C) ability for the state to penetrate civil society.
D) all of the above.
C
2
________ is a term used to refer to the requirement that people who reside or visit a modern nation-state have no choice but to submit to state authority.
A) compulsory
B) rationality
C) bureaucracy
D) monopoly of legitimate force
A) compulsory
B) rationality
C) bureaucracy
D) monopoly of legitimate force
A
3
In the context of the modern nation-state, monopoly refers to:
A) people have no choice but to submit to the will of the state.
B) the states' complete and absolute control over how to define, when to use, and how to use lawful force.
C) the right to define what is and what is not lawful.
D) interacting organizations and institutions.
A) people have no choice but to submit to the will of the state.
B) the states' complete and absolute control over how to define, when to use, and how to use lawful force.
C) the right to define what is and what is not lawful.
D) interacting organizations and institutions.
B
4
When discussing the modern nation-state, legitimacy refers to:
A) people have no choice but to submit to the will of the state.
B) the states' complete and absolute control over how to define, when to use, and how to use lawful force.
C) the right to define what is and what is not lawful.
D) interacting organizations and institutions.
A) people have no choice but to submit to the will of the state.
B) the states' complete and absolute control over how to define, when to use, and how to use lawful force.
C) the right to define what is and what is not lawful.
D) interacting organizations and institutions.
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5
Who theorized the emergence of the state is tied to war making and capital accumulation by those in power needing to extract resources from a population in a given territory to maintain their efforts?
A) Michael Mann
B) Max Weber
C) C.Wright Mills
D) Charles Tilly
A) Michael Mann
B) Max Weber
C) C.Wright Mills
D) Charles Tilly
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6
What unit of the state switches hands regularly between Democrats or Republicans?
A) government
B) legislative/parliamentary
C) administrative/bureaucratic
D) subcentral
A) government
B) legislative/parliamentary
C) administrative/bureaucratic
D) subcentral
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7
Government refers to:
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
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8
Administration or bureaucracy refers to:
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
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9
Subcentral refers to:
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
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10
Legislative or parliamentary refers to:
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
A) a specific regime in power.
B) a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
C) an extension of central government.
D) an independent power center that conflicts with the chief executive.
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11
__________deals with the "management of violence".
A) judiciary
B) subcentrals
C) government
D) military/police
A) judiciary
B) subcentrals
C) government
D) military/police
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12
__________is independent from politicians and protects persons under state control.
A) judiciary
B) subcentrals
C) government
D) military/police
A) judiciary
B) subcentrals
C) government
D) military/police
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13
A nation refers to:
A) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
B) a legal entity.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) legislative bodies that are independent power centers.
A) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
B) a legal entity.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) legislative bodies that are independent power centers.
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14
The state is:
A) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
B) a legal entity.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) legislative bodies that are independent power centers.
A) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
B) a legal entity.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) legislative bodies that are independent power centers.
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15
Nationalism refers to:
A) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
B) a legal entity.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) legislative bodies that are independent power centers.
A) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
B) a legal entity.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) legislative bodies that are independent power centers.
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16
When _______ coincides with a specific territory that is recognized as an autonomous political unit, it is termed a _________.
A) nation; nation-state
B) culture; nationalism
C) nationalism; nation-state
D) state; nation
A) nation; nation-state
B) culture; nationalism
C) nationalism; nation-state
D) state; nation
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17
Civil religion refers to:
A) the process of attaching "sacred qualities" to the state.
B) the combination of government and organized religion.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
A) the process of attaching "sacred qualities" to the state.
B) the combination of government and organized religion.
C) a style of thought with an image of the world.
D) a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination.
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18
New England town hall meetings are examples of:
A) representative democracy.
B) direct democracy.
C) socialist democracy.
D) liberal democracy.
A) representative democracy.
B) direct democracy.
C) socialist democracy.
D) liberal democracy.
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19
The U.S. Congress is an example of:
A) representative democracy.
B) direct democracy.
C) socialist democracy.
D) liberal democracy.
A) representative democracy.
B) direct democracy.
C) socialist democracy.
D) liberal democracy.
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20
_______ type of state does not allow for any meaningful citizen participation.
A) Democracy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Socialism
D) Authoritarian
A) Democracy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Socialism
D) Authoritarian
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21
Which of the following countries would be considered a totalitarian regime?
A) China
B) Saudi Arabia
C) Pakistan
D) former Soviet Union
A) China
B) Saudi Arabia
C) Pakistan
D) former Soviet Union
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22
________state has less control over society but does still inflict violence on its citizens.
A) Democracy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Socialism
D) Authoritarian
A) Democracy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Socialism
D) Authoritarian
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23
Pakistan is an example of a __________ state.
A) Democracy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Socialism
D) Authoritarian
A) Democracy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Socialism
D) Authoritarian
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24
The belief that the core function of the state is to achieve consensus and social order through ongoing exchanges in demands and responses by groups and government is associated with which theoretical perspective?
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
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25
Pluralism sees the state as:
A) a neutral arbiter that independent actors attempt to influence.
B) maintaining dominance of leaders of large bureaucratic organizations.
C) maintaining and reproducing the interests of capitalists.
D) a set of real organizations and bureaucracies that manage politics and the state.
A) a neutral arbiter that independent actors attempt to influence.
B) maintaining dominance of leaders of large bureaucratic organizations.
C) maintaining and reproducing the interests of capitalists.
D) a set of real organizations and bureaucracies that manage politics and the state.
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26
________ theoretical perspective argues the primary function of the state is to maintain the dominance of leaders of large bureaucratic organizations.
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
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27
Which perspective would be best able to examine the connection between past U.S. Presidents who were military generals or wealthy Americans?
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
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28
According to C.Wright Mills, which of the following best explains the nature of the power elite?
A) common socialization based on career and education
B) the connections among corporate, military, and political leadership
C) maintenance of personal and professional ties
D) all of the above
A) common socialization based on career and education
B) the connections among corporate, military, and political leadership
C) maintenance of personal and professional ties
D) all of the above
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29
Who created the theory of class domination?
A) C.Wright Mills
B) Robert Dahl
C) G.William Domhoff
D) Karl Marx
A) C.Wright Mills
B) Robert Dahl
C) G.William Domhoff
D) Karl Marx
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30
For political sociologists who utilize a ________ perspective, they would argue the state like other institutions is the function of the economy.
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
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31
Institutionalists see the state as:
A) a neutral arbiter that independent actors attempt to influence.
B) maintaining dominance of leaders of large bureaucratic organizations.
C) maintaining and reproducing the interests of capitalists.
D) a set of real organizations and bureaucracies that manage politics and the state.
A) a neutral arbiter that independent actors attempt to influence.
B) maintaining dominance of leaders of large bureaucratic organizations.
C) maintaining and reproducing the interests of capitalists.
D) a set of real organizations and bureaucracies that manage politics and the state.
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32
_________ placed emphasis on the impact of political context on politics more so than the role of state actors or the power elite.
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
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33
According to the _________ approach, the state serves the interest of society.
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
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34
According to the _________ approach, the state serves the interests of bureaucratic leaders.
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
A) pluralism
B) elite
C) class
D) institutionalist
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35
According to the pluralist approach, who are the major political players?
A) interest groups
B) elites
C) capitalists
D) state officials
A) interest groups
B) elites
C) capitalists
D) state officials
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36
According to the elite approach, who are the major political players?
A) interest groups
B) elites
C) capitalists
D) state officials
A) interest groups
B) elites
C) capitalists
D) state officials
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37
Which emerging view of the state would most closely align with the phrase that "politics is dead"?
A) rational choice
B) postmodernism
C) state-centric
D) class domination theory
A) rational choice
B) postmodernism
C) state-centric
D) class domination theory
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38
The United State is an example of ________ welfare state.
A) social democratic
B) conservative
C) private market
D) liberal
A) social democratic
B) conservative
C) private market
D) liberal
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39
______ refers to the social and economic managerial role of a nation-state.
A) Democracy
B) Welfare state
C) Nationalism
D) Liberalism
A) Democracy
B) Welfare state
C) Nationalism
D) Liberalism
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40
The type of welfare state that practices corporatism based on occupational group is_______ welfare state.
A) social democratic
B) conservative
C) private market
D) liberal
A) social democratic
B) conservative
C) private market
D) liberal
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41
Infrastructural power is the ability for the state to penetrate civil society.
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42
The state is comprised of many autonomous entities.
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43
Prior to the rise of the state, authority and power related to kinship and religion.
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44
The state does not have legitimate authority to decide when force is permissible.
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45
Infrastructural power refers to the use of physical force or coercion by agents of the state; while despotic power refers to the ability for the state to influence and control without the use of force.
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46
A driver who is pulled over by a police officer for a traffic offense not only obeys the officer due to carrying a gun, but also because the driver recognizes the right of the officer to make traffic stops on behalf of the state.
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47
The idea that states emerge the same way a racketeer creates danger and then provides protection for a price is a considered Marxist view of the emergence of the state.
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48
Government refers to a sphere that manages day-to-day affairs of the state.
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49
Due to the varying degree of autonomy among the units of the state, the state is not a unified force.
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50
The nation refers to a style of thought with an image of the world.
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51
Israel is an example of a place that has a sense of nation but no state.
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52
Representative democracy allows citizens to participate in decision-making.
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53
China is an example of a totalitarian state.
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54
According to class domination theory, the state serves the interests of the capitalist class because the state is an instrument of the ruling class.
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55
Critical theorists, or those associated with the Frankfurt School, such as Claus Offe, argue that economic efficiencies are weakening state sovereignty.
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56
According to the class approach, the major political players are well-funded interest groups.
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57
Germany, France and Italy are examples of liberal welfare state.
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58
The __________ is a group sharing a common history, identity, and culture, with a monopoly on the legitimate use of force linked to a specific territory recognized as sovereign by other countries.
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59
When discussing the modern nation-state, ________ refers to people having no choice but to submit to the will of the state.
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60
When discussing the modern nation-state, ________ refers to the states' complete and absolute control over how to define, when to use, and how to use lawful force.
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61
________ refers to the right to define what is and what is not lawful by the state.
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62
__________ refers to the use of physical force or coercion by agents of the state; while __________ refers to the ability for the state to influence and control without the use of force.
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63
The idea that states emerge out of need for a social contract is a __________ view.
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64
__________ is not a single entity but a network of organizations such as government, police, military, and the judiciary.
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65
__________deals with the "management of violence".
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66
A ______ refers to a shared cultural identity and desire for political self-determination; whereas, _______ refers to a legal entity.
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67
________ refers to a style of thought with an image of the world.
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68
________is an example of a place that has a sense of nation but no state.
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69
Think of the concept civil religion in conjunction with the statement "don't let the flag touch the ground." In this statement "flag" resembles the _________ and "ground" the __________.
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70
__________ offers opportunity for all adult citizens to share the responsibility for political decision-making.
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71
_________, _________, and _________ are the three basic models of the modern state.
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72
With regard to the state, ________ argue that the growth in voluntary associations leads to the development of a strong civil society that operates independently of the state
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73
_________ is a political organization of global flow and exchanges that has no geographical boundaries.
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74
According to Theda Skopcol's state-centric approach, ___________ refers to resources available to state managers, while ___________ refers to the ability of state actors to act freely without interference from outside forces.
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75
_________ perspective gives primacy to ruling elite in controlling the state; while _________ gives primacy to competing interest groups in the state.
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76
According to the _________ approach, the state serves the interests of the capitalist class.
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77
According to the _________ approach, the state serves the interests of the state.
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78
__________ sees all political actors and organizations as acting in their own best interests.
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79
_________, _________, and _________ are the three types of welfare state.
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80
Scandinavian countries are examples of ________ welfare state.
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