Deck 3: Key Concepts in Political Science

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A group of people with a sense of unity based upon the importance of some shared attribute or custom is known as a(n) _________.

A) state
B) nation
C) IGO
D) federation
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In a capitalist system, states do not use exchange; in a capitalist system, only privately owned economic organizations use exchange.
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According to Rosenau

A) state sovereignty is becoming stronger and more secure in response to globalization.
B) NGOs should be abolished.
C) state sovereignty is under threat because of global problems like climate change.
D) None of the above is true.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross is an example of an IGO.
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Which of the following statements regarding Dr.Martin Luther King's advocacy of force is true?

A) Violent force was, under certain circumstances, justifiable.
B) Force was a proper means of action only if used against discriminatory laws.
C) Force was preferable to persuasion, and persuasion should be used only when force had failed.
D) Force was a proper activity for states, but not for nations.
E) Both B and D are true.
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If nonphysical power is exercised over interest group's members, but the members are unaware of both the act of power and the intentions behind the act, what type of power has been exercised over the members of this interest group?

A) Latent force
B) Persuasion
C) Manipulation
D) Violence
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The United States is an example of which type of state?

A) Unitary
B) Federal
C) Confederal
D) None of the above is true.
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Transnational corporations (also known as multinational corporations) are necessarily less powerful than the states in whose territories the corporations exist, insofar as such corporations lack the ability to transport jobs and resources across state boundaries.
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When citizens view their state's sovereignty as proper and acceptable, this state is said to possess _________.

A) exchange
B) legitimacy
C) multinationalism
D) NGOs
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Power used by a group in such a manner that conceals the group's intentions and motives is known as which type of power?

A) Manipulation
B) Persuasion
C) Force
D) Exchange
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If Inglehart is correct, which cultural attitudes rank psychological fulfillment as a highly important objective?

A) Materialist culture
B) Postmaterialist culture
C) Both A and B are true.
D) None of the above is true.
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Population movements to a thriving, growing city in order to obtain the perceived incentives of secure, high-wage jobs represent an example of which type of power?

A) Sovereignty
B) Exchange
C) Nationalism
D) Legitimacy
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Since gaining independence from Belgium, Burundi

A) has been the scene of violent conflict between Tutsi and Hutus populations.
B) instituted a federalist system of government and, according to its citizens, this has prevented the country from experiencing violent civil conflict.
C) has been governed by MOSOP.
D) None of the above is true.
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According to Achebe, British involvement in his country had the effect of increasing Ibo nationalism.
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States are indistinguishable from nations.
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A state that concentrates power at the central, or national, level is known as which type of state?

A) Unitary
B) Federal
C) Confederal
D) None of the above is true.
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What makes a state unique relative to other organizations within its territory?

A) The state is the only organization which can, lawfully, make rules.
B) The state claims ultimate rule-making authority.
C) The state is the only organization which can, lawfully, use power.
D) Both A and C are true.
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The type of power exercised by Project Prevention is known as _________.

A) exchange
B) force
C) manipulation
D) volition
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A group "wins" at "terrorball" if it actually succeeds in killing civilians.
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A political organization in which membership is held exclusively by states is known as a(n)

A) nation.
B) intergovernmental organization.
C) nongovernmental organization.
D) confederal organization.
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Identify, define, and give an example of each type of power discussed in Chapter 3.
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Do you believe Project Prevention has found a way to be an effective group? Do you believe it has found a way to be ethical in pursuing its objectives?
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Deck 3: Key Concepts in Political Science
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A group of people with a sense of unity based upon the importance of some shared attribute or custom is known as a(n) _________.

A) state
B) nation
C) IGO
D) federation
B
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In a capitalist system, states do not use exchange; in a capitalist system, only privately owned economic organizations use exchange.
False
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According to Rosenau

A) state sovereignty is becoming stronger and more secure in response to globalization.
B) NGOs should be abolished.
C) state sovereignty is under threat because of global problems like climate change.
D) None of the above is true.
C
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The International Committee of the Red Cross is an example of an IGO.
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Which of the following statements regarding Dr.Martin Luther King's advocacy of force is true?

A) Violent force was, under certain circumstances, justifiable.
B) Force was a proper means of action only if used against discriminatory laws.
C) Force was preferable to persuasion, and persuasion should be used only when force had failed.
D) Force was a proper activity for states, but not for nations.
E) Both B and D are true.
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If nonphysical power is exercised over interest group's members, but the members are unaware of both the act of power and the intentions behind the act, what type of power has been exercised over the members of this interest group?

A) Latent force
B) Persuasion
C) Manipulation
D) Violence
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The United States is an example of which type of state?

A) Unitary
B) Federal
C) Confederal
D) None of the above is true.
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Transnational corporations (also known as multinational corporations) are necessarily less powerful than the states in whose territories the corporations exist, insofar as such corporations lack the ability to transport jobs and resources across state boundaries.
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When citizens view their state's sovereignty as proper and acceptable, this state is said to possess _________.

A) exchange
B) legitimacy
C) multinationalism
D) NGOs
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Power used by a group in such a manner that conceals the group's intentions and motives is known as which type of power?

A) Manipulation
B) Persuasion
C) Force
D) Exchange
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If Inglehart is correct, which cultural attitudes rank psychological fulfillment as a highly important objective?

A) Materialist culture
B) Postmaterialist culture
C) Both A and B are true.
D) None of the above is true.
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Population movements to a thriving, growing city in order to obtain the perceived incentives of secure, high-wage jobs represent an example of which type of power?

A) Sovereignty
B) Exchange
C) Nationalism
D) Legitimacy
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Since gaining independence from Belgium, Burundi

A) has been the scene of violent conflict between Tutsi and Hutus populations.
B) instituted a federalist system of government and, according to its citizens, this has prevented the country from experiencing violent civil conflict.
C) has been governed by MOSOP.
D) None of the above is true.
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According to Achebe, British involvement in his country had the effect of increasing Ibo nationalism.
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States are indistinguishable from nations.
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A state that concentrates power at the central, or national, level is known as which type of state?

A) Unitary
B) Federal
C) Confederal
D) None of the above is true.
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What makes a state unique relative to other organizations within its territory?

A) The state is the only organization which can, lawfully, make rules.
B) The state claims ultimate rule-making authority.
C) The state is the only organization which can, lawfully, use power.
D) Both A and C are true.
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The type of power exercised by Project Prevention is known as _________.

A) exchange
B) force
C) manipulation
D) volition
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A group "wins" at "terrorball" if it actually succeeds in killing civilians.
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A political organization in which membership is held exclusively by states is known as a(n)

A) nation.
B) intergovernmental organization.
C) nongovernmental organization.
D) confederal organization.
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Identify, define, and give an example of each type of power discussed in Chapter 3.
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Do you believe Project Prevention has found a way to be an effective group? Do you believe it has found a way to be ethical in pursuing its objectives?
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