Deck 15: Religion, Nationalism, and Conflicting Identities

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Terms used to describe the way the world is conventionally divided include all of the following categories EXCEPT

A) nation-states.
B) multi-national states.
C) nations.
D) ethnic groups.
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Religious identification is apparently increasing

A) in diverse cultures.
B) different types of political systems.
C) countries with different levels of economic development
D) all of the above
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century, religious ideas and movements

A) take second place to political ideology.
B) are basically irrelevant in modern materialistic societies.
C) are constrained by international organizations.
D) have seen a general global resurgence.
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According to realists, the single most important actor in world politics is the

A) United Nations.
B) state.
C) nation.
D) ethnic group.
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Approximately what percent of the world?s population is Muslim?

A) ten percent
B) twenty percent
C) thirty percent
D) forty percent
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In Islam, who of the following are viewed as prophets of God?

A) Adam and Noah
B) Moses and Abraham
C) Jesus and Muhammad
D) all of the above
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All of the following are considered to be duties for Muslims EXCEPT

A) pray five times a day and, if one can, make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in one?s lifetime.
B) recite the Sunna once a month.
C) give charitable contributions-one-fortieth of one?s wealth-each year.
D) fast (not eat) during the day in the holy month of Ramadan.
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The term ethnic group is often used in the United States to refer to a

A) tribe.
B) clan or extended family.
C) people with a separate identity within the nation or society.
D) church organization.
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All of the following have been significant victims of genocide in the last hundred years EXCEPT

A) Armenians.
B) Turks.
C) Jews.
D) Bosnian Muslims.
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The authors suggest that one of the best ways to combat racism is to

A) deny its existence.
B) draw no racial distinctions whatsoever.
C) focus on a common humanity.
D) separate groups on the basis of racial identity in order to prevent conflict.
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Nationalism is

A) a basis for national mobilization.
B) the same as ethnicity.
C) inherently dangerous.
D) patriotism.
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The country in the world usually credited with creating the first ?nationalist identity? is

A) England.
B) Germany.
C) France.
D) the United States.
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According to Hitler?s Nazi philosophy, this group should suffer the least oppression

A) Jews.
B) Aryans.
C) Gypsies.
D) Slavs.
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Binational states include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Germany.
B) Belgium.
C) Canada.
D) the former Czechoslovakia.
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Swiss citizenship is determined by

A) birth anywhere in Switzerland or a bordering country.
B) parental citizenship as Swiss.
C) application at the time of military service.
D) birth in a local Swiss community at the cantonal or provincial level.
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An unsuccessful multinational state that has broken apart is each of the following EXCEPT

A) the Soviet Union.
B) Yugoslavia.
C) Czechoslovakia.
D) Belgium.
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The fighting during the 1990s in Bosnia in the former Yugoslavia was in the region

A) in which the majority of the people are Serbs.
B) that accepted without resistance Nazi occupation in World War II.
C) that was occupied by the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War.
D) that demarcated the fault line between the former Ottoman and Austro -Hungarian empires.
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Members of the Commonwealth of Independent States include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Latvia.
B) Azerbaijan.
C) Turkmenistan.
D) Armenia.
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The Slavic countries in east-central Europe include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Russia.
B) Ukraine.
C) Hungary.
D) Poland.
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In Rwanda as in other African countries, sub-national conflict has often been termed

A) tribal conflict.
B) nationalism.
C) intrastate conflict.
D) ethnic conflict.
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The whimsical idea of Cyber Yugoslavia actually raises the important question of ?Is nationality

A) a dangerous concept that should be eliminated??
B) a physical characteristic or a state of mind??
C) simply a concept that no longer means anything??
D) no longer an issue in the states comprising the former Yugoslavia??
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Nations without states

A) are banned under the Charter of the United Nations.
B) are given voting status in the U.N. General Assembly.
C) are only represented in the European Union.
D) are assisted by the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO), which works to facilitate access to the United Nations on human rights and indigenous population issues.
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Neocolonialism is associated with all of the following EXCEPT

A) influence of former colonial rulers.
B) maintaining elite ties between European countries and their former colonies.
C) compensating former colonies for previous injustices committed by Europeans.
D) sustaining European social and political values among former colonial elites.
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Nationalities or nations without a state include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Kurds.
B) Palestinians.
C) both A and B.
D) neither A nor B.
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The U.S. president credited with advocating the principle of self-determination in a changing world was

A) Theodore Roosevelt.
B) Franklin Roosevelt.
C) Herbert Hoover.
D) Woodrow Wilson.
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Donald Rothchild and David Lake feel that the main cause of ethnic conflict is

A) fear of the future.
B) intergroup differences.
C) ancient hatreds.
D) economic differences.
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The social process whereby various ethnic groups are merged under a new identity is called

A) integration.
B) assimilation.
C) consociationalism.
D) cultural genocide.
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Another term for a state in which all political power and authority come to rest in the institutions of a central government is

A) communism.
B) totalitarianism.
C) dictatorship.
D) unitary state.
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States composed of two or more nationalities, which, through agreements and formal rules, share or divide powers and positions of government, are said to be

A) mixed.
B) consociational.
C) confederations.
D) decentralized governments.
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States in which separate state or provincial governments have important functions to perform independently or share with a central government are called

A) mixed political-economy states.
B) consociational states.
C) federal or confederal states.
D) decentralized states.
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The period since the end of the Cold War has witnessed the heightened importance of religion in international relations.
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Christianity and Islam-both of which originated in the Middle East-are the world?s two largest religious identities.
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Nationalism was an important reason for Napoleon?s military successes.
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The United Kingdom does not include Scotland.
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Montenegro was the first Yugoslav republic to gain independence.
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Historically, Russia has led the pan-Slavic movement.
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European colonial powers in Africa usually had colony boundaries that closely followed those of preexisting tribal boundaries.
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Neocolonialism does not require the physical presence of the colonizing power in the ?colony.?
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Long-term, durable peace is the result when a state is partitioned.
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The United States is a unitary state.
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Analyze how each of the theoretical perspectives (realist, pluralist or liberal, economic structuralist, English School, social constructivist, and feminist) would view the issue of identity and its role in international relations and world politics.
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Explain the historical and doctrinal division between Sunnis and Shiʹites. What political difference does this make?
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How do religions affect nationalism and human rights? To what degree is the increasing prominence of religious movements a reaction to the lack of justice different peoples experience in the present-day world?
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Should all ethnic groups have the right of national self-determination? What should be the minimum requirements for creating new states?
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What can or should the United States and other members of the United Nations do about national and ethnic conflict in other states?
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Examine and assess the causes as well as political, social, and economic consequences of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
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What are the various methods of maintaining peace and unity in binational, multinational, and multiethnic states? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each method?
Question
Discuss and assess the historical background and prospects of two nations that do not have states.
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How and why have ethnicity and nationalism caused civil strife, civil war or interstate war? Use several historical examples as illustrations.
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Discuss the definition of genocide use in the 1948 ʺConvention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.ʺ
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Deck 15: Religion, Nationalism, and Conflicting Identities
1
Terms used to describe the way the world is conventionally divided include all of the following categories EXCEPT

A) nation-states.
B) multi-national states.
C) nations.
D) ethnic groups.
ethnic groups.
2
Religious identification is apparently increasing

A) in diverse cultures.
B) different types of political systems.
C) countries with different levels of economic development
D) all of the above
all of the above
3
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, religious ideas and movements

A) take second place to political ideology.
B) are basically irrelevant in modern materialistic societies.
C) are constrained by international organizations.
D) have seen a general global resurgence.
have seen a general global resurgence.
4
According to realists, the single most important actor in world politics is the

A) United Nations.
B) state.
C) nation.
D) ethnic group.
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5
Approximately what percent of the world?s population is Muslim?

A) ten percent
B) twenty percent
C) thirty percent
D) forty percent
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6
In Islam, who of the following are viewed as prophets of God?

A) Adam and Noah
B) Moses and Abraham
C) Jesus and Muhammad
D) all of the above
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7
All of the following are considered to be duties for Muslims EXCEPT

A) pray five times a day and, if one can, make a pilgrimage to Mecca once in one?s lifetime.
B) recite the Sunna once a month.
C) give charitable contributions-one-fortieth of one?s wealth-each year.
D) fast (not eat) during the day in the holy month of Ramadan.
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8
The term ethnic group is often used in the United States to refer to a

A) tribe.
B) clan or extended family.
C) people with a separate identity within the nation or society.
D) church organization.
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9
All of the following have been significant victims of genocide in the last hundred years EXCEPT

A) Armenians.
B) Turks.
C) Jews.
D) Bosnian Muslims.
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10
The authors suggest that one of the best ways to combat racism is to

A) deny its existence.
B) draw no racial distinctions whatsoever.
C) focus on a common humanity.
D) separate groups on the basis of racial identity in order to prevent conflict.
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11
Nationalism is

A) a basis for national mobilization.
B) the same as ethnicity.
C) inherently dangerous.
D) patriotism.
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12
The country in the world usually credited with creating the first ?nationalist identity? is

A) England.
B) Germany.
C) France.
D) the United States.
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13
According to Hitler?s Nazi philosophy, this group should suffer the least oppression

A) Jews.
B) Aryans.
C) Gypsies.
D) Slavs.
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14
Binational states include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Germany.
B) Belgium.
C) Canada.
D) the former Czechoslovakia.
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15
Swiss citizenship is determined by

A) birth anywhere in Switzerland or a bordering country.
B) parental citizenship as Swiss.
C) application at the time of military service.
D) birth in a local Swiss community at the cantonal or provincial level.
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16
An unsuccessful multinational state that has broken apart is each of the following EXCEPT

A) the Soviet Union.
B) Yugoslavia.
C) Czechoslovakia.
D) Belgium.
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17
The fighting during the 1990s in Bosnia in the former Yugoslavia was in the region

A) in which the majority of the people are Serbs.
B) that accepted without resistance Nazi occupation in World War II.
C) that was occupied by the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War.
D) that demarcated the fault line between the former Ottoman and Austro -Hungarian empires.
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18
Members of the Commonwealth of Independent States include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Latvia.
B) Azerbaijan.
C) Turkmenistan.
D) Armenia.
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19
The Slavic countries in east-central Europe include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Russia.
B) Ukraine.
C) Hungary.
D) Poland.
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20
In Rwanda as in other African countries, sub-national conflict has often been termed

A) tribal conflict.
B) nationalism.
C) intrastate conflict.
D) ethnic conflict.
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21
The whimsical idea of Cyber Yugoslavia actually raises the important question of ?Is nationality

A) a dangerous concept that should be eliminated??
B) a physical characteristic or a state of mind??
C) simply a concept that no longer means anything??
D) no longer an issue in the states comprising the former Yugoslavia??
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22
Nations without states

A) are banned under the Charter of the United Nations.
B) are given voting status in the U.N. General Assembly.
C) are only represented in the European Union.
D) are assisted by the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO), which works to facilitate access to the United Nations on human rights and indigenous population issues.
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23
Neocolonialism is associated with all of the following EXCEPT

A) influence of former colonial rulers.
B) maintaining elite ties between European countries and their former colonies.
C) compensating former colonies for previous injustices committed by Europeans.
D) sustaining European social and political values among former colonial elites.
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24
Nationalities or nations without a state include all of the following EXCEPT

A) Kurds.
B) Palestinians.
C) both A and B.
D) neither A nor B.
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25
The U.S. president credited with advocating the principle of self-determination in a changing world was

A) Theodore Roosevelt.
B) Franklin Roosevelt.
C) Herbert Hoover.
D) Woodrow Wilson.
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26
Donald Rothchild and David Lake feel that the main cause of ethnic conflict is

A) fear of the future.
B) intergroup differences.
C) ancient hatreds.
D) economic differences.
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27
The social process whereby various ethnic groups are merged under a new identity is called

A) integration.
B) assimilation.
C) consociationalism.
D) cultural genocide.
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28
Another term for a state in which all political power and authority come to rest in the institutions of a central government is

A) communism.
B) totalitarianism.
C) dictatorship.
D) unitary state.
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29
States composed of two or more nationalities, which, through agreements and formal rules, share or divide powers and positions of government, are said to be

A) mixed.
B) consociational.
C) confederations.
D) decentralized governments.
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30
States in which separate state or provincial governments have important functions to perform independently or share with a central government are called

A) mixed political-economy states.
B) consociational states.
C) federal or confederal states.
D) decentralized states.
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31
The period since the end of the Cold War has witnessed the heightened importance of religion in international relations.
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32
Christianity and Islam-both of which originated in the Middle East-are the world?s two largest religious identities.
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33
Nationalism was an important reason for Napoleon?s military successes.
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34
The United Kingdom does not include Scotland.
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35
Montenegro was the first Yugoslav republic to gain independence.
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36
Historically, Russia has led the pan-Slavic movement.
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37
European colonial powers in Africa usually had colony boundaries that closely followed those of preexisting tribal boundaries.
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38
Neocolonialism does not require the physical presence of the colonizing power in the ?colony.?
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39
Long-term, durable peace is the result when a state is partitioned.
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40
The United States is a unitary state.
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41
Analyze how each of the theoretical perspectives (realist, pluralist or liberal, economic structuralist, English School, social constructivist, and feminist) would view the issue of identity and its role in international relations and world politics.
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42
Explain the historical and doctrinal division between Sunnis and Shiʹites. What political difference does this make?
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43
How do religions affect nationalism and human rights? To what degree is the increasing prominence of religious movements a reaction to the lack of justice different peoples experience in the present-day world?
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44
Should all ethnic groups have the right of national self-determination? What should be the minimum requirements for creating new states?
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45
What can or should the United States and other members of the United Nations do about national and ethnic conflict in other states?
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46
Examine and assess the causes as well as political, social, and economic consequences of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
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47
What are the various methods of maintaining peace and unity in binational, multinational, and multiethnic states? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each method?
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48
Discuss and assess the historical background and prospects of two nations that do not have states.
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49
How and why have ethnicity and nationalism caused civil strife, civil war or interstate war? Use several historical examples as illustrations.
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Discuss the definition of genocide use in the 1948 ʺConvention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.ʺ
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