Deck 9: Unconventional and Highly Conflictive Politics: From Protest to Revolution

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Institutional deficiencies ________.

A) keep movements from forming
B) often spark movements
C) often guarantee the success of movements
D) keep movements from being successful
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Robert Gurr's ______________ hypothesis seeks to explain what triggers violent protest.

A) violence-frustration
B) violence-aggression
C) frustration-aggression
D) insurgency
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The largest global public demonstrations to date were protests against the ________.

A) WTO in Seattle
B) austerity measures in Greece
C) invasion of Iraq
D) G8 and G20 in Toronto, Ontario
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The American Civil Rights Movement aimed at ending ________.

A) segregation
B) secession
C) marginalization
D) globalization
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a violent Aboriginal Protest in Canada?

A) Burnt Church
B) Oka
C) Standing Rock
D) Ipperwash
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Political protest works outside formal channels because ________.

A) protesters reject democratic rules
B) working within channels has failed
C) it is easier to work outside channels
D) protesters are impatient
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Which among the following is a characteristic of all forms of political protest?

A) uses violence
B) uses non-violence
C) works outside formal channels
D) seeks publicity
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Protest is sometimes called the 'tool of the ________'.

A) marginalized
B) majority
C) government
D) angry
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Who was the leader of the guerrilla war against US troops in Nicaragua?

A) Che Guevara
B) Augusto César Sandino
C) The ETA (Basque Homeland and Freedom)
D) Manuel Noriega
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According to the text, which among the following could be considered a political protest?

A) a court case against the government
B) a boycott of a product or service
C) lobbying a member of the legislature
D) forming an interest group
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_________ is defined as the use of physical force with a political objective.

A) Coercion
B) Political violence
C) Political demonstration
D) Criminal violence
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Which among the following is an example of a transnational political protest?

A) secessionist movement in Quebec
B) the anti-globalization movement
C) the civil rights movement
D) the farmers' movement
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What method did farmers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries use to protest their perceived exclusion from power?

A) rioting
B) sit-ins
C) form political parties
D) general strike
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Who said that "when (guerrilla warfare) is directed by a leader with a genius of war, an effective (counter-insurgency) campaign becomes well-nigh impossible"?

A) C.E. Callwell
B) Che Guevara
C) Thomas Hobbes
D) Mao Zedong
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Governments' use of violence systematically as a regular instrument to repress dissent and maintain order is called ________.

A) political violence
B) systemic violence
C) police brutality
D) regime violence
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Which of the following is a form of violent political protest?

A) assassinations
B) demonstrations
C) building occupations
D) civil disobedience
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Political protest refers to ________.

A) what happens in Parliament
B) a type of oppositional action
C) lobbying efforts
D) a cabinet revolt
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Which among the following was one of the most commonly-used strategies of the American civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960s?

A) hunger strikes
B) insurgency
C) voting
D) sit-ins
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Which of the following violent movements was led by Louis Riel?

A) Ipperwash
B) Rebellions of 1837-1838
C) FLQ Crisis
D) the Red River Rebellion
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The openings that political institutions and processes offer to or withhold from social movements are known as _____________.

A) contentious politics
B) marginalization
C) institutional deficiencies
D) political opportunity structures
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The Arab Spring protests used social media like Twitter and Facebook to communicate within the respective movements.
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A wave of protests across the Arab world began in Tunisia in December 2010.
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What are 'political opportunity structures'?
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The most famous theory of revolution comes from _____________?

A) John Stuart Mill
B) Hannah Arendt
C) Karl Marx
D) Karl Popper
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Democracies never resort to regime violence.
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What are three main types of political violence?
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Guerrilla warfare has only existed in the 20th century.
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What is the difference between a political and a social revolution?

A) a political revolution takes much longer than a social revolution
B) a social revolution is non-violent while a political revolution involves violence
C) a political revolution involves guerrilla warfare rather than insurgency
D) a social revolution involves the remaking of society and not just the rulers
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Terrorism is a form of political violence used only by non-governmental groups.
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The Occupy movement took root in most countries.
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Authorities in the American South often refused to act against violent acts committed by the Ku Klux Klan.
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What are 5 features of guerrilla warfare?
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Which among the following was a nearly non-violent revolution?

A) the French Revolution of 1789
B) the Iranian Revolution of 1979
C) the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1989
D) the FLQ crisis of 1970 in Canada
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The FLQ incident and the crash of Air India Flight 182 are examples of ____________.

A) terrorism in Canada
B) terrorism in the United States
C) terrorism in India
D) terrorism in Sri Lanka
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Guerrilla warfare was the strategy chosen by Gandhi in India from the 1920s to the 1940s.
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What are three traits of political protest?
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What are some of the pros and cons of using social media to organize political protests?
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Canada's peace movement succeeded in halting cruise missile testing in Alberta in the 1980s.
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Suicide terrorism had claimed the greatest number of victims in ________.

A) Ireland
B) China
C) Sri Lanka
D) the Basque province of Spain
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Political revolutions are those that bring fundamental economic, political, and social changes.
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What are three ways in which violence can enter politics?
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Briefly explain how terrorism differs from other forms of political violence and how it is explained by its perpetrators.
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Discuss the role of political protest in a democracy.
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Deck 9: Unconventional and Highly Conflictive Politics: From Protest to Revolution
1
Institutional deficiencies ________.

A) keep movements from forming
B) often spark movements
C) often guarantee the success of movements
D) keep movements from being successful
B
2
Robert Gurr's ______________ hypothesis seeks to explain what triggers violent protest.

A) violence-frustration
B) violence-aggression
C) frustration-aggression
D) insurgency
C
3
The largest global public demonstrations to date were protests against the ________.

A) WTO in Seattle
B) austerity measures in Greece
C) invasion of Iraq
D) G8 and G20 in Toronto, Ontario
C
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The American Civil Rights Movement aimed at ending ________.

A) segregation
B) secession
C) marginalization
D) globalization
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a violent Aboriginal Protest in Canada?

A) Burnt Church
B) Oka
C) Standing Rock
D) Ipperwash
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Political protest works outside formal channels because ________.

A) protesters reject democratic rules
B) working within channels has failed
C) it is easier to work outside channels
D) protesters are impatient
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Which among the following is a characteristic of all forms of political protest?

A) uses violence
B) uses non-violence
C) works outside formal channels
D) seeks publicity
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Protest is sometimes called the 'tool of the ________'.

A) marginalized
B) majority
C) government
D) angry
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Who was the leader of the guerrilla war against US troops in Nicaragua?

A) Che Guevara
B) Augusto César Sandino
C) The ETA (Basque Homeland and Freedom)
D) Manuel Noriega
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According to the text, which among the following could be considered a political protest?

A) a court case against the government
B) a boycott of a product or service
C) lobbying a member of the legislature
D) forming an interest group
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_________ is defined as the use of physical force with a political objective.

A) Coercion
B) Political violence
C) Political demonstration
D) Criminal violence
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Which among the following is an example of a transnational political protest?

A) secessionist movement in Quebec
B) the anti-globalization movement
C) the civil rights movement
D) the farmers' movement
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What method did farmers in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries use to protest their perceived exclusion from power?

A) rioting
B) sit-ins
C) form political parties
D) general strike
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Who said that "when (guerrilla warfare) is directed by a leader with a genius of war, an effective (counter-insurgency) campaign becomes well-nigh impossible"?

A) C.E. Callwell
B) Che Guevara
C) Thomas Hobbes
D) Mao Zedong
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Governments' use of violence systematically as a regular instrument to repress dissent and maintain order is called ________.

A) political violence
B) systemic violence
C) police brutality
D) regime violence
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Which of the following is a form of violent political protest?

A) assassinations
B) demonstrations
C) building occupations
D) civil disobedience
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Political protest refers to ________.

A) what happens in Parliament
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C) lobbying efforts
D) a cabinet revolt
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Which among the following was one of the most commonly-used strategies of the American civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960s?

A) hunger strikes
B) insurgency
C) voting
D) sit-ins
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Which of the following violent movements was led by Louis Riel?

A) Ipperwash
B) Rebellions of 1837-1838
C) FLQ Crisis
D) the Red River Rebellion
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The openings that political institutions and processes offer to or withhold from social movements are known as _____________.

A) contentious politics
B) marginalization
C) institutional deficiencies
D) political opportunity structures
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The Arab Spring protests used social media like Twitter and Facebook to communicate within the respective movements.
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A wave of protests across the Arab world began in Tunisia in December 2010.
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What are 'political opportunity structures'?
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The most famous theory of revolution comes from _____________?

A) John Stuart Mill
B) Hannah Arendt
C) Karl Marx
D) Karl Popper
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Democracies never resort to regime violence.
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What are three main types of political violence?
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Guerrilla warfare has only existed in the 20th century.
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What is the difference between a political and a social revolution?

A) a political revolution takes much longer than a social revolution
B) a social revolution is non-violent while a political revolution involves violence
C) a political revolution involves guerrilla warfare rather than insurgency
D) a social revolution involves the remaking of society and not just the rulers
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Terrorism is a form of political violence used only by non-governmental groups.
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The Occupy movement took root in most countries.
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Authorities in the American South often refused to act against violent acts committed by the Ku Klux Klan.
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What are 5 features of guerrilla warfare?
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Which among the following was a nearly non-violent revolution?

A) the French Revolution of 1789
B) the Iranian Revolution of 1979
C) the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1989
D) the FLQ crisis of 1970 in Canada
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The FLQ incident and the crash of Air India Flight 182 are examples of ____________.

A) terrorism in Canada
B) terrorism in the United States
C) terrorism in India
D) terrorism in Sri Lanka
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Guerrilla warfare was the strategy chosen by Gandhi in India from the 1920s to the 1940s.
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What are three traits of political protest?
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What are some of the pros and cons of using social media to organize political protests?
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Canada's peace movement succeeded in halting cruise missile testing in Alberta in the 1980s.
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Suicide terrorism had claimed the greatest number of victims in ________.

A) Ireland
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Political revolutions are those that bring fundamental economic, political, and social changes.
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What are three ways in which violence can enter politics?
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Briefly explain how terrorism differs from other forms of political violence and how it is explained by its perpetrators.
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Discuss the role of political protest in a democracy.
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