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Deck 14: Politics
1
The Canadian military dictates rules that govern every aspect of soldiers' lives,including the ability to try,convict,and punish them for breaking military rules.Which of the following refers to the military's ability to enforce their rules,outside of the Canadian justice system?
A) authority
B) leverage
C) power
D) traditional authority
A) authority
B) leverage
C) power
D) traditional authority
A
2
What do we call the ability to achieve one's goals despite opposition from others?
A) authority
B) power
C) influence
D) social control
A) authority
B) power
C) influence
D) social control
B
3
Which of the following institutions enables some people and groups to acquire and exercise power?
A) religion
B) economics
C) military
D) politics
A) religion
B) economics
C) military
D) politics
D
4
William Wallace,the thirteenth century Scottish warrior,led an army to rebel against the occupation of Scotland by England.According to the textbook,how would we classify his actions?
A) as political upheaval
B) as political terrorism
C) as political revolution
D) as political skirmishing
A) as political upheaval
B) as political terrorism
C) as political revolution
D) as political skirmishing
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5
What did Charles Stuart,King of Scotland in the 1600s,reign with?
A) legal-rational authority
B) charismatic authority
C) traditional authority
D) socio-political authority
A) legal-rational authority
B) charismatic authority
C) traditional authority
D) socio-political authority
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6
What was U.S.President Abraham Lincoln referring to with his famous phrase "government of the people,by the people,for the people"?
A) democracy
B) oligarchy
C) autocracy
D) monarchy
A) democracy
B) oligarchy
C) autocracy
D) monarchy
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7
Even though Mimi is not a supervisor,she is able to overcome the resistance of her co-workers to a new way of getting the work done and forces them to do it her way.Which of the following does Mimi have?
A) authority
B) leverage
C) social control
D) power
A) authority
B) leverage
C) social control
D) power
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8
According to the textbook,what is from the problem with most of the world's democracies that results in them being less than "genuine democracies"?
A) elections are most often "rigged" in other nations
B) elections often only have one candidate for people to "freely" choose
C) legal protection of rights and freedoms for large classes of people is still missing
D) legal elections are still far from the norm; most democratic elections are held covertly
A) elections are most often "rigged" in other nations
B) elections often only have one candidate for people to "freely" choose
C) legal protection of rights and freedoms for large classes of people is still missing
D) legal elections are still far from the norm; most democratic elections are held covertly
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9
When the populace recognizes the right of rulers to rule,what does power become?
A) influence
B) authority
C) social control
D) approval
A) influence
B) authority
C) social control
D) approval
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10
How is power experienced in society?
A) as an economic relationship
B) as a social relationship
C) as a relationship between abstract elements
D) as a system of authority
A) as an economic relationship
B) as a social relationship
C) as a relationship between abstract elements
D) as a system of authority
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11
When considering its basic form,what is the most fundamental characterization of power?
A) legitimate authority
B) influence
C) force
D) potency
A) legitimate authority
B) influence
C) force
D) potency
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12
Many previously non-democratic nations held competitive elections between the 1970s and the 1990s; however,democracy in these new regimes was often ineffectual and limited.How did many Western political sociologists react to this situation?
A) They rethought the democratic electoral process.
B) They rethought the social preconditions for democracy.
C) They brought in sophisticated economic analyses.
D) They focused their analyses on political elites across nations.
A) They rethought the democratic electoral process.
B) They rethought the social preconditions for democracy.
C) They brought in sophisticated economic analyses.
D) They focused their analyses on political elites across nations.
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13
Why was the "most important election of the twentieth century" labelled this way by the authors of the text?
A) because it was the first time that the NDP formed the Government of Canada
B) because it brought in sweeping reforms to the Canadian Criminal Code
C) because it was linked to the North American Free Trade Agreement
D) because it signalled the rise of right-wing politics in Canada
A) because it was the first time that the NDP formed the Government of Canada
B) because it brought in sweeping reforms to the Canadian Criminal Code
C) because it was linked to the North American Free Trade Agreement
D) because it signalled the rise of right-wing politics in Canada
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14
According to the textbook,which election was the most important Canadian federal election of the twentieth century?
A) the 1968 election
B) the 1988 election
C) the 1993 election
D) the 2006 election
A) the 1968 election
B) the 1988 election
C) the 1993 election
D) the 2006 election
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15
A father tells his nine-year-old daughter that she is unable to leave her room for the rest of the day because she misbehaved.She immediately leaves her room anyway and the father returns her to her room and locks the door.What is the father demonstrating in this situation?
A) parental authority
B) social control
C) potency
D) force
A) parental authority
B) social control
C) potency
D) force
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16
In spite of opposition from universities across the province,a collective movement of students is able to secure a tuition freeze for five years.What would sociologists argue the group of students was able to demonstrate?
A) power
B) control
C) authority
D) leverage
A) power
B) control
C) authority
D) leverage
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17
What do we call power that is viewed as legitimate and justified,and that is institutionalized in politics,religion,and law?
A) force
B) control
C) influence
D) authority
A) force
B) control
C) influence
D) authority
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18
Why was Canada's "most important election" characterized by one wit as "government of the people,by the lawyers,for the businessmen"?
A) because it was declared legally invalid based on a vote miscount
B) because it was viewed as being the result of big business sponsorship of all party campaigns
C) because each of the candidates was a lawyer or businessperson looking after their own interests
D) because it was believed to have been won on the basis a strong business lobby and expensive media campaigns
A) because it was declared legally invalid based on a vote miscount
B) because it was viewed as being the result of big business sponsorship of all party campaigns
C) because each of the candidates was a lawyer or businessperson looking after their own interests
D) because it was believed to have been won on the basis a strong business lobby and expensive media campaigns
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19
Which theorist described authority across a range of ideal types?
A) Durkheim
B) Weber
C) Marx
D) DuBois
A) Durkheim
B) Weber
C) Marx
D) DuBois
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20
Pierre Elliott Trudeau,who was Canada's prime minister from 1968 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1984,characterizes which of the following?
A) legal-rational authority
B) charismatic authority
C) traditional authority
D) socio-political authority
A) legal-rational authority
B) charismatic authority
C) traditional authority
D) socio-political authority
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21
The Business Council on National Issues and the Fraser Institute are special interest groups that represent the interests of their constituents by attempting to gain a political profile for their issues.What kind of group are these organizations?
A) social movements
B) civil societies
C) politicos
D) lobbies
A) social movements
B) civil societies
C) politicos
D) lobbies
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22
What do we call groups that seek to influence politicians through their members' votes,organizing skills,and campaign contributions?
A) voluntary organizations
B) lobbies
C) political parties
D) social movements
A) voluntary organizations
B) lobbies
C) political parties
D) social movements
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23
Amartya is angry with the leadership at her university because she believes that most of the grants,student work-study projects,and bursaries are given to undeserving but well-connected students.She organizes other students who create an organization that mounts protests,educates the public and campus population,and attempts to put pressure on the university to change its policies.What is this organization an example of?
A) a political party
B) a lobby
C) a political revolution
D) a social movement
A) a political party
B) a lobby
C) a political revolution
D) a social movement
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24
North Korea is a nation that strives to regulate all aspects of the citizenry's public and private life.What type of society does North Korea exemplify?
A) a totalitarian society
B) a dictatorship
C) a democracy
D) an authoritarian society
A) a totalitarian society
B) a dictatorship
C) a democracy
D) an authoritarian society
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25
What is the underlying message of the textbook's piece on the film Gangs of New York (2002)?
A) All of today's powerful nation-states had politically unstable beginnings.
B) All nation-states were forged in violence and greed.
C) All powerful nations come from humble immigrant beginnings.
D) Immigrant rivalries changed the course of America's power today.
A) All of today's powerful nation-states had politically unstable beginnings.
B) All nation-states were forged in violence and greed.
C) All powerful nations come from humble immigrant beginnings.
D) Immigrant rivalries changed the course of America's power today.
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26
In Canada,people use an electoral process to determine a leader.What type of society does Canada exemplify?
A) a totalitarian society
B) a dictatorship
C) a democracy
D) an authoritarian society
A) a totalitarian society
B) a dictatorship
C) a democracy
D) an authoritarian society
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27
Which one of the following social groups is defined by all areas of social life-the economy,culture,politics,and family relations?
A) government
B) the judiciary
C) polite society
D) civil society
A) government
B) the judiciary
C) polite society
D) civil society
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28
Which of the following elements of civil society specializes in keeping a close watch on the activities of politicians and the state and informing the public about their activities?
A) interest groups
B) lobbies
C) mass media
D) social movements
A) interest groups
B) lobbies
C) mass media
D) social movements
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29
What type of political organization competes for control of the government in regular elections and puts forth policy alternatives?
A) a political party
B) a lobby
C) a political revolution
D) an interest group
A) a political party
B) a lobby
C) a political revolution
D) an interest group
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30
China has highly concentrated and centralized state power.What type of society does China exemplify?
A) a totalitarian society
B) a dictatorship
C) a democracy
D) an authoritarian society
A) a totalitarian society
B) a dictatorship
C) a democracy
D) an authoritarian society
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31
When uncommon people challenge existing authority because they claim to be motivated by a higher authority or higher principles,what type of authority are they exhibiting?
A) individual authority
B) legal-rational authority
C) traditional authority
D) charismatic authority
A) individual authority
B) legal-rational authority
C) traditional authority
D) charismatic authority
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32
In modern societies,authority is derived from respect for the law.Laws specify how a person can legitimately achieve positions of command and accomplish tasks.If a person achieves political office by following the laws,what type of authority does he or she have?
A) individual authority
B) traditional authority
C) legal-rational authority
D) charismatic authority
A) individual authority
B) traditional authority
C) legal-rational authority
D) charismatic authority
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33
The Council of Canadians and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives have worked on several campaigns to gain political support for issues like a guaranteed annual income for Canadians and poverty reduction strategies.What kind of group are these organizations?
A) lobbies
B) social conscience groups
C) public opinion groups
D) social movements
A) lobbies
B) social conscience groups
C) public opinion groups
D) social movements
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34
In the movie Gangs of New York (2002),the nation-state lacked legitimacy in the eyes of many of its citizens.Rival gangs vied for dominance,politicians were corrupt,and violence was used to secure power.What type of state does this characterize?
A) an authoritarian state
B) a totalitarian state
C) a revolutionary state
D) a charismatic state
A) an authoritarian state
B) a totalitarian state
C) a revolutionary state
D) a charismatic state
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35
Mahatma Mohandas Gandhi,considered by many as India's founding father,was the spiritual and political leader for Indian people through the first decades of the twentieth century.What type of leadership did he characterize?
A) legal-rational authority
B) charismatic authority
C) traditional authority
D) socio-political authority
A) legal-rational authority
B) charismatic authority
C) traditional authority
D) socio-political authority
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36
What type of group is the Bloc Québécois?
A) a social movement
B) a political party
C) an interest group
D) a lobby
A) a social movement
B) a political party
C) an interest group
D) a lobby
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37
What type of authority is associated with tribal and feudal societies?
A) individual authority
B) traditional authority
C) legal-rational authority
D) charismatic authority
A) individual authority
B) traditional authority
C) legal-rational authority
D) charismatic authority
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38
According to which of the following models is political power widely dispersed across many competing interest groups?
A) the pluralist model
B) the elite model
C) the power resource model
D) the state-centred model
A) the pluralist model
B) the elite model
C) the power resource model
D) the state-centred model
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39
What do we call the institution that specializes in exercising power and authority over the citizenry of a nation?
A) the authoritarian command apparatus
B) civil society
C) the coercive socio-political system
D) the state
A) the authoritarian command apparatus
B) civil society
C) the coercive socio-political system
D) the state
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40
What sociological message is conveyed in the film Gangs of New York (2002)?
A) People trapped in lives of poverty seldom vote.
B) Media control of elections was high in 1840s America.
C) The nation-state lacked legitimacy in 1840s America.
D) Early immigration undermined democratic processes.
A) People trapped in lives of poverty seldom vote.
B) Media control of elections was high in 1840s America.
C) The nation-state lacked legitimacy in 1840s America.
D) Early immigration undermined democratic processes.
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41
According to elite theory,which of the following is a characteristic of the power elite?
A) They do not interact with one another outside of the political sphere.
B) They have opposing interests on both social and economic issues.
C) They have similar backgrounds and interests.
D) They strongly dislike one another, leading to a great number of conflicts.
A) They do not interact with one another outside of the political sphere.
B) They have opposing interests on both social and economic issues.
C) They have similar backgrounds and interests.
D) They strongly dislike one another, leading to a great number of conflicts.
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42
Which theory examines how government officials are power-holders,mainly based upon the fact that they hold political office?
A) civil society theory
B) institution theory
C) state-centred theory
D) bureaucracy theory
A) civil society theory
B) institution theory
C) state-centred theory
D) bureaucracy theory
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43
In general,what has the power resource theory contributed to sociologists' understandings of political power?
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high-status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high-status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
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44
Which of the following models is most likely to argue that representative democracies ensure that no one group can have over power the others and that individual rights will be protected?
A) the state-centred model
B) the elite model
C) the power resource model
D) the pluralist model
A) the state-centred model
B) the elite model
C) the power resource model
D) the pluralist model
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45
The fact that women,new immigrants,and people from the lower social classes generally are rarely represented politically is the basis for a critique of which theory?
A) the state-centred model
B) the pluralist model
C) the power resource model
D) the elite model
A) the state-centred model
B) the pluralist model
C) the power resource model
D) the elite model
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46
Which theory focuses on how variations in the distribution of power between groups affect the electoral success of parties?
A) power resource theory
B) elite theory
C) pluralist theory
D) state-centred theory
A) power resource theory
B) elite theory
C) pluralist theory
D) state-centred theory
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47
Leonard believes that public policy in Canada is influenced by shifts in power,and the balance in power between people of different classes,ethnicities,and regions.Which theory does he subscribe to?
A) elite theory
B) pluralist theory
C) state-centred theory
D) power resource theory
A) elite theory
B) pluralist theory
C) state-centred theory
D) power resource theory
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48
What is the effect of the phrase "political involvement decreases with social class"?
A) It provides support for pluralist theory.
B) It calls pluralist theory into question.
C) It supports the notion that only elites are fit to govern.
D) It undermines the idea that elites should govern.
A) It provides support for pluralist theory.
B) It calls pluralist theory into question.
C) It supports the notion that only elites are fit to govern.
D) It undermines the idea that elites should govern.
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49
When were women in Canada permitted to vote in federal elections?
A) 1867
B) 1890
C) 1917
D) 1926
A) 1867
B) 1890
C) 1917
D) 1926
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50
Which theory argues that the distribution of power changes very little,if at all,over time?
A) pluralist theory
B) elite theory
C) state-centred theory
D) power resource theory
A) pluralist theory
B) elite theory
C) state-centred theory
D) power resource theory
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51
Why do structural Marxists argue that the state acts as an arm of capitalism?
A) because of the social origins of elite government officials
B) because of the ties government officials have with business elites
C) because political parties rely upon big business for financial support
D) because the state is constrained in its actions by the nature of capitalism
A) because of the social origins of elite government officials
B) because of the ties government officials have with business elites
C) because political parties rely upon big business for financial support
D) because the state is constrained in its actions by the nature of capitalism
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52
Which theory examines how the state influences and structures political life?
A) state elite theory
B) state pluralist theory
C) state organizational theory
D) state-centred theory
A) state elite theory
B) state pluralist theory
C) state organizational theory
D) state-centred theory
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53
What does elite theory claim with regard to political participation?
A) The poor are the most cynical and apathetic.
B) The middle class have the highest political participation.
C) The rich do not care about political participation.
D) Political participation is spread fairly evenly through the classes.
A) The poor are the most cynical and apathetic.
B) The middle class have the highest political participation.
C) The rich do not care about political participation.
D) Political participation is spread fairly evenly through the classes.
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54
Gillian's sociology professor tells her class that his professor created the theory that suggests that the power elite occupy the top of the power pyramid in the United States.Who was Gillian's professor's professor?
A) Talcott Parsons
B) Robert Merton
C)
C) Wright Mills
D) John Porter
A) Talcott Parsons
B) Robert Merton
C)
C) Wright Mills
D) John Porter
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55
As of 2011,approximately what percentage of the Members of Parliament and provincial and territorial members of legislative assemblies were women?
A) 45 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 15 percent
A) 45 percent
B) 35 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 15 percent
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56
What kind of system is in place when political power is concentrated into the hands of a few and when most of the public is relatively politically powerless?
A) a state-centred system
B) an elite system
C) a pluralist system
D) a power resource system
A) a state-centred system
B) an elite system
C) a pluralist system
D) a power resource system
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57
Which of the following is a claim that instrumental Marxists make?
A) People in the lower classes are more likely to vote.
B) Voter turnout is dependent on region.
C) Big business is dependent on the state.
D) The state is controlled by the business elite.
A) People in the lower classes are more likely to vote.
B) Voter turnout is dependent on region.
C) Big business is dependent on the state.
D) The state is controlled by the business elite.
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58
Which model is likely to be viewed as problematic when people turn away from broad social values and society becomes fragmented?
A) the state-centred model
B) the elite model
C) the pluralist model
D) the power resource model
A) the state-centred model
B) the elite model
C) the pluralist model
D) the power resource model
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59
In Marxist terms,what do we call the self-aware,cohesive group of people,led by corporate executives,whose primary actions are to support capitalism?
A) the influentials
B) the ruling class
C) the sovereign class
D) the political dominants
A) the influentials
B) the ruling class
C) the sovereign class
D) the political dominants
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60
What are the small groups that occupy Canada's top positions in politics,military,and the economy?
A) citizens
B) intellectuals
C) interest groups
D) elites
A) citizens
B) intellectuals
C) interest groups
D) elites
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61
Which of the following most exemplifies the regional dynamic in Canadian politics?
A) the Conservative Party
B) the Bloc Québécois
C) the Green Party
D) the Liberal Party
A) the Conservative Party
B) the Bloc Québécois
C) the Green Party
D) the Liberal Party
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62
What kind of democracy is Canada an example of?
A) a formal democracy
B) an informal democracy
C) an liberal democracy
D) a socialist democracy
A) a formal democracy
B) an informal democracy
C) an liberal democracy
D) a socialist democracy
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63
What was the basis of the resistance to democracy exhibited by "the dinosaur" of Robert Brym's Russian trip?
A) prejudice against Western values and beliefs
B) a fear of modernization
C) the equation of democratic freedom with greed and inequality
D) the belief that Russians would be unable to overcome earlier values associated with communism
A) prejudice against Western values and beliefs
B) a fear of modernization
C) the equation of democratic freedom with greed and inequality
D) the belief that Russians would be unable to overcome earlier values associated with communism
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64
Which of the following is a precondition of liberal democracy?
A) postindustrialism
B) urbanization
C) economic equality
D) technological innovation
A) postindustrialism
B) urbanization
C) economic equality
D) technological innovation
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65
Inga lives in a nation that holds a federal election every five years and is fully supportive of its citizens' rights through its constitution and charter of rights and freedoms.What kind of nation does Inga live in?
A) a formal democracy
B) an informal democracy
C) an liberal democracy
D) a socialist democracy
A) a formal democracy
B) an informal democracy
C) an liberal democracy
D) a socialist democracy
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66
Stephen believes that Canada is becoming more equal in terms of the gap between the rich and the poor and that economic issues are becoming less important to voters.Which of the following schools of thought would he likely agree with?
A) postmaterialism
B) postverticalism
C) poststratification
D) post technocratic
A) postmaterialism
B) postverticalism
C) poststratification
D) post technocratic
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67
Inga lives in a nation that holds a federal election every five years and is fully supportive of its citizens' rights through its constitution and charter of rights and freedoms.Which of the following nations does Inga live in?
A) Canada
B) Russia
C) China
D) North Korea
A) Canada
B) Russia
C) China
D) North Korea
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68
According to the textbook,which of the following is an outcome of the ways that the Canadian state has structured its policies and laws?
A) regional divisions
B) class conflict
C) ethnic divisions
D) religious conflicts
A) regional divisions
B) class conflict
C) ethnic divisions
D) religious conflicts
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69
According to the textbook,what undermined the first historical wave of democracy?
A) the rise of authoritarian and totalitarian rule
B) the rise of democratic socialism
C) the overthrow of many governments by anarcho-syndicalists
D) the overthrow of many governments by military juntas
A) the rise of authoritarian and totalitarian rule
B) the rise of democratic socialism
C) the overthrow of many governments by anarcho-syndicalists
D) the overthrow of many governments by military juntas
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70
In general,what has the elite theory contributed to sociologists' understandings of political power?
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
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71
How is democracy viewed when a nation's military is also a powerful political force?
A) precarious and merely formal
B) strong due to military support
C) well-organized but weak
D) strongly constitutionally reformed
A) precarious and merely formal
B) strong due to military support
C) well-organized but weak
D) strongly constitutionally reformed
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72
In a recent opinion poll,almost 90 percent of Canadians stated that they wanted governments to set concrete targets and timelines for poverty reduction in Canada.Despite this finding,politicians continue to prioritize other issues.What does the textbook say about this phenomenon?
A) People are more concerned with issues that directly impact them.
B) Politicians will say whatever they need to, to get elected.
C) There is a disconnect between Canadian priorities and Canadian politics.
D) Canadians are finally beginning to bring their politics and their priorities together.
A) People are more concerned with issues that directly impact them.
B) Politicians will say whatever they need to, to get elected.
C) There is a disconnect between Canadian priorities and Canadian politics.
D) Canadians are finally beginning to bring their politics and their priorities together.
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73
In general,what has the state-centred theory contributed to sociologists' understandings of political power?
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
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74
In general,what has the pluralist theory contributed to sociologists' understandings of political power?
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high-status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
A) that democratic politics is about compromise and the accommodation of group interests
B) that despite compromise and accommodation, power is concentrated among high-status groups in society
C) that despite the concentration of power in society, shifts in the distribution of power do occur
D) that despite the influence of the distribution of power on political life, the state exerts a powerful independent influence
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75
Jorge lives in a nation that holds regular competitive elections; however,he is part of a group that is still fighting for constitutional protection of many citizens' rights.What kind of nation does Jorge live in?
A) a formal democracy
B) an informal democracy
C) an electoral democracy
D) a state-centred democracy
A) a formal democracy
B) an informal democracy
C) an electoral democracy
D) a state-centred democracy
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76
According to the textbook,two world powers are most strongly positioned to promote democracy globally.However,factoring in historical and recent support of anti-democratic regimes,which of the following is,in fact,the most likely to be helpful in the global spread of democracy?
A) the United States
B) the European Union
C) Canada
D) Japan
A) the United States
B) the European Union
C) Canada
D) Japan
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77
Which of the following is a major dynamic in contemporary Canadian politics?
A) ethnicity
B) gender
C) region
D) class
A) ethnicity
B) gender
C) region
D) class
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78
According to the textbook,what proportion of single Canadians under the age of 25 live below the poverty line?
A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
A) one-quarter
B) one-third
C) one-half
D) two-thirds
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79
According to the textbook,why did democracy falter in Russia after initially taking root?
A) because the corrupt media influenced the political system
B) because free elections were suspended by the ruling party
C) because the nation experienced oil and gas shortages
D) because the economy collapsed and poverty increased
A) because the corrupt media influenced the political system
B) because free elections were suspended by the ruling party
C) because the nation experienced oil and gas shortages
D) because the economy collapsed and poverty increased
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80
Which of the following is an important precondition that must be met to create a stable democratic society?
A) well-organized economic elites
B) substantial international trade
C) powerful working and middle classes
D) well-organized bureaucracies
A) well-organized economic elites
B) substantial international trade
C) powerful working and middle classes
D) well-organized bureaucracies
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