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Deck 9: Communism and Postcommunism
1
For Marx, which of the following was most important in understanding all human action?
A)Religion.
B)Gender.
C)Economics.
D)Culture.
E)Geography.
A)Religion.
B)Gender.
C)Economics.
D)Culture.
E)Geography.
C
2
The inability to recognize one's own exploitation is known as:
A)the matrix.
B)false consciousness.
C)pseudoawareness.
D)illegitimate identification.
E)mesmerism.
A)the matrix.
B)false consciousness.
C)pseudoawareness.
D)illegitimate identification.
E)mesmerism.
B
3
For Marxists, socialism represents:
A)the enemy that has to be overthrown.
B)the final end-stage of human history.
C)a temporary period before communism.
D)the stage of human development before capitalism.
E)the enemy of communism.
A)the enemy that has to be overthrown.
B)the final end-stage of human history.
C)a temporary period before communism.
D)the stage of human development before capitalism.
E)the enemy of communism.
C
4
One of the challenges in putting Marx's ideas into practice has been that:
A)he left no specific outline for how communism would be built.
B)his guidelines for how to build communism were too costly to realize.
C)his guidelines for how to build communism presumed technological innovation that has not yet occurred.
D)he only provided a guideline for how to build communism in small agricultural countries.
E)most of his writings have been lost.
A)he left no specific outline for how communism would be built.
B)his guidelines for how to build communism were too costly to realize.
C)his guidelines for how to build communism presumed technological innovation that has not yet occurred.
D)he only provided a guideline for how to build communism in small agricultural countries.
E)most of his writings have been lost.
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5
Immediately after the revolution, Marx argued that there would need to be:
A)a utopian paradise.
B)a capitalist economy.
C)a dictatorship of the proletariat.
D)free elections.
E)a global war.
A)a utopian paradise.
B)a capitalist economy.
C)a dictatorship of the proletariat.
D)free elections.
E)a global war.
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6
Lenin and Mao differed from Marx because they believed:
A)that revolutions did not have to be Communist.
B)that elections did not have to be held.
C)that revolutions could take place in less advanced countries.
D)in a socialist economy.
E)in the need to retain religion under communism.
A)that revolutions did not have to be Communist.
B)that elections did not have to be held.
C)that revolutions could take place in less advanced countries.
D)in a socialist economy.
E)in the need to retain religion under communism.
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7
Which of the following has served as a major source of attraction for followers of communism?
A)The promise of the separation of powers.
B)The promise of economic equality.
C)The promise of environmental justice.
D)The promise of religious freedom.
E)The promise of individual wealth.
A)The promise of the separation of powers.
B)The promise of economic equality.
C)The promise of environmental justice.
D)The promise of religious freedom.
E)The promise of individual wealth.
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8
Under capitalism, Marx argued that all economic power and other forms of power were held by the:
A)proletariat.
B)bourgeoisie.
C)aristocracy.
D)religious elite.
E)military.
A)proletariat.
B)bourgeoisie.
C)aristocracy.
D)religious elite.
E)military.
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9
The bourgeoisie are the:
A)working class.
B)Communist revolutionaries.
C)property-owning class.
D)aristocratic elites.
E)military.
A)working class.
B)Communist revolutionaries.
C)property-owning class.
D)aristocratic elites.
E)military.
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10
Lenin's term for those who would need to carry out revolution is known as the:
A)proletariat masses.
B)conscious activists.
C)vanguard of the proletariat.
D)counterhegemon.
E)avant-garde.
A)proletariat masses.
B)conscious activists.
C)vanguard of the proletariat.
D)counterhegemon.
E)avant-garde.
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11
Marx argued that once socialism had triumphed, the state would eventually:
A)grow in power.
B)become highly centralized.
C)grow despotic and have to be overthrown again.
D)wither away.
E)become confederal.
A)grow in power.
B)become highly centralized.
C)grow despotic and have to be overthrown again.
D)wither away.
E)become confederal.
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12
The individual typically associated with articulating the theories of communism is:
A)Mao Zedong.
B)Vladimir Lenin.
C)Karl Marx.
D)Karl Kautsky.
E)Adam Smith.
A)Mao Zedong.
B)Vladimir Lenin.
C)Karl Marx.
D)Karl Kautsky.
E)Adam Smith.
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13
The body that served as a weak "legislature" inside Communist parties is known as the:
A)Politburo.
B)general secretary.
C)command center.
D)Central Committee.
E)glasnost.
A)Politburo.
B)general secretary.
C)command center.
D)Central Committee.
E)glasnost.
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14
_________ is the name Marx chose for the system of economic production, including the level of technology (the "means of production").
A)The superstructure
B)The determination
C)The base
D)The proletariat
E)The bourgeoisie
A)The superstructure
B)The determination
C)The base
D)The proletariat
E)The bourgeoisie
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15
The "cabinet" of the Communist Party is generally known as:
A)nomenklatura.
B)Politburo.
C)general secretary.
D)bourgeoisie.
E)glasnost.
A)nomenklatura.
B)Politburo.
C)general secretary.
D)bourgeoisie.
E)glasnost.
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16
For Marx, what is crucial about human beings is their ability to:
A)write.
B)form communities.
C)create objects of value.
D)create culture.
E)hunt.
A)write.
B)form communities.
C)create objects of value.
D)create culture.
E)hunt.
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17
Marx called all noneconomic relations in a society, including religion and culture, the:
A)surplus value.
B)superstructure.
C)dialectic
D)bourgeoisie.
E)base.
A)surplus value.
B)superstructure.
C)dialectic
D)bourgeoisie.
E)base.
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18
The first Communist revolution took place in:
A)Russia.
B)China.
C)Hungary.
D)Cuba.
E)Mexico
A)Russia.
B)China.
C)Hungary.
D)Cuba.
E)Mexico
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19
Marx generally argued that Communist revolution was most likely in:
A)Asia.
B)advanced capitalist countries.
C)poor countries.
D)Africa.
E)Latin America.
A)Asia.
B)advanced capitalist countries.
C)poor countries.
D)Africa.
E)Latin America.
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20
The term used to describe Marx's understanding of historical change is:
A)episodic revolutionism.
B)graduated materialism.
C)dialectic materialism.
D)dialectic gradualism.
E)graduated episodism.
A)episodic revolutionism.
B)graduated materialism.
C)dialectic materialism.
D)dialectic gradualism.
E)graduated episodism.
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21
Which of the following represented the peak of political power in a Communist country?
A)Legislature.
B)President.
C)Politburo.
D)General secretary.
E)Prime minister.
A)Legislature.
B)President.
C)Politburo.
D)General secretary.
E)Prime minister.
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22
The leader responsible for the widespread purges and rapid industrialization in the Soviet Union was:
A)Lenin.
B)Gorbachev.
C)Marx.
D)Stalin.
E)Castro.
A)Lenin.
B)Gorbachev.
C)Marx.
D)Stalin.
E)Castro.
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23
Under communism, religion and nationalism were:
A)embraced and "socialized."
B)suppressed.
C)tolerated as relics that would fade in time.
D)merged into a single belief in an earth goddess.
E)willingly abandoned by the public.
A)embraced and "socialized."
B)suppressed.
C)tolerated as relics that would fade in time.
D)merged into a single belief in an earth goddess.
E)willingly abandoned by the public.
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24
Central planning was weakened by:
A)its emphasis on consumer goods over infrastructure.
B)its inability to create incentives and competition.
C)its overreliance on market forces to determine prices.
D)its overreliance on international trade.
E)the lack of computers to crunch data.
A)its emphasis on consumer goods over infrastructure.
B)its inability to create incentives and competition.
C)its overreliance on market forces to determine prices.
D)its overreliance on international trade.
E)the lack of computers to crunch data.
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25
Mikhail Gorbachev was associated with:
A)the Cold War and détente.
B)glasnost and perestroika.
C)Stalinism.
D)Hungarian communism.
E)the 1917 Russian Revolution.
A)the Cold War and détente.
B)glasnost and perestroika.
C)Stalinism.
D)Hungarian communism.
E)the 1917 Russian Revolution.
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26
Given all the changes that Communist countries have undergone, how would one measure their progress toward democracy and capitalism?
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27
Economic reform has been most successful in:
A)the Balkans, such as Romania and Bulgaria.
B)Eastern Europe and the Baltics, such as Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
C)Russia.
D)the Caucasus, such as Armenia and Georgia.
E)Southeast Asia.
A)the Balkans, such as Romania and Bulgaria.
B)Eastern Europe and the Baltics, such as Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
C)Russia.
D)the Caucasus, such as Armenia and Georgia.
E)Southeast Asia.
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28
In creating new executive structures, most postcommunist countries have opted for:
A)presidentialism.
B)semi-presidentialism.
C)parliamentarism.
D)monarchy.
E)military rule.
A)presidentialism.
B)semi-presidentialism.
C)parliamentarism.
D)monarchy.
E)military rule.
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29
Politically sensitive or influential jobs in the state, reserved for people approved by the Communist Party, are known as:
A)nomenklatura.
B)proletariat.
C)party-state.
D)dictatorship of the proletariat.
E)perestroika.
A)nomenklatura.
B)proletariat.
C)party-state.
D)dictatorship of the proletariat.
E)perestroika.
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30
Why was communism able to spread across such a large part of the globe? What explains its attraction?
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31
Gorbachev's perestroika was concerned with:
A)economic and political reforms.
B)military disarmament.
C)devolution and federalism.
D)political openness and liberalization.
E)religious freedom.
A)economic and political reforms.
B)military disarmament.
C)devolution and federalism.
D)political openness and liberalization.
E)religious freedom.
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32
Which of the following can be seen, in part, as a legacy of communism?
A)Al Qaeda.
B)Global warming.
C)Iranian Revolution of 1979.
D)Famine in Africa.
E)Arab Spring.
A)Al Qaeda.
B)Global warming.
C)Iranian Revolution of 1979.
D)Famine in Africa.
E)Arab Spring.
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33
Gorbachev's policy of glasnost was concerned with:
A)economic restructuring.
B)military disarmament.
C)devolution and federalism.
D)political openness and liberalization.
E)religious freedom.
A)economic restructuring.
B)military disarmament.
C)devolution and federalism.
D)political openness and liberalization.
E)religious freedom.
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34
Which of the following best describes the role of political parties in Communist countries?
A)The state is dominated by a single Communist party.
B)Several Communist parties compete for power, but non-Communist parties are banned.
C)All members of society belong to a single Communist party.
D)All parties are banned as a relic of the prerevolutionary era.
E)Agrarian parties dominate the political system.
A)The state is dominated by a single Communist party.
B)Several Communist parties compete for power, but non-Communist parties are banned.
C)All members of society belong to a single Communist party.
D)All parties are banned as a relic of the prerevolutionary era.
E)Agrarian parties dominate the political system.
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35
The two main challenges in economic change after communism have been:
A)fiscal reform and budgetary reform.
B)marketization and privatization.
C)decentralization and monetarization.
D)soft-budget constraints and deflation.
E)agricultural and technological progress.
A)fiscal reform and budgetary reform.
B)marketization and privatization.
C)decentralization and monetarization.
D)soft-budget constraints and deflation.
E)agricultural and technological progress.
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36
Is communism dead? If so, could it be resurrected as a political force?
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37
Communist political-economic systems relied on a system known as:
A)decentralized planning.
B)central planning.
C)economic voluntarism.
D)spontaneous production.
E)anarchism.
A)decentralized planning.
B)central planning.
C)economic voluntarism.
D)spontaneous production.
E)anarchism.
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38
Could communism have been reformed and preserved in the Soviet Union? Why or why not?
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39
Why was communism unable to provide the benefits that it promised in theory? Are there inherent flaws in this line of thinking, or did those in power misapply its principles?
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