Politics, Power and the Common Good An Introduction to Political Science, 5th Edition Test Bank
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Chapter 02: The Nation-State and Globalization
Chapter 02 Multiple Choice Questions
1.
a.
b.
c.
d.
In 2006 in Spain, the region of Catalonia voted in a referendum to have the region
recognized as a(n) ________.
ethnic group
nationality
zone
town
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easy
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b. nationality
2.
a.
b.
c.
d.
A _______ is defined as “an independent, self-governing political community” with
binding rules.
government
region
state
constitution
Difficulty:
easy
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c. state
3.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Difficulty:
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4.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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24
A set of institutions making decisions and overseeing their implementation on behalf of
the state is a ________.
state
government
nation
sovereign
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b. government
24
According to the text, ‘sovereignty’ has two dimensions. In one dimension, ‘sovereignty’
means a(n) ________.
not being subject to any external authority
form of political integration
strong degree of interconnection
ability to wage war
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easy
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a. not being subject to any external authority
5.
a.
b.
c.
The Peace of Westphalia which ended the Thirty Years War in 1648 established that states
were ________.
never to wage war again
legally required to respect human rights
able to invade each other
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d.
the supreme authorities within their territories
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easy
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d. the supreme authorities within their territories
6.
a.
b.
c.
d.
A ‘failed state’ is one in which governments cannot, among other things, ________.
belong to the UN
pass exams
form coalitions
enforce laws
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easy
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d. enforce laws
7.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Which of the following is an example of a failed state?
People’s Republic of China
Somalia
Grenada
Libya
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easy
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Answer :
b. Somalia
8.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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A central principle of international law is that ________.
small states should be subordinate to larger, more powerful states
a country that has lost a war gives up its right to self-government
wealthy countries should direct the development of poorer countries
states should not interfere in the affairs of other states
Difficulty:
moderate
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Answer :
d. states should not interfere in the affairs of other states
9.
a.
b.
c.
d.
In 2001, the Canadian-sponsored International Commission on Intervention and State
Sovereignty (ICISS) concluded that ________.
states had the right to invade other states if they were attacked
the responsibility to protect people sometimes justified international action
the United Nations could not interfere in states sovereignty
individuals had the right to subvert their own state
Difficulty:
challenging
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b. the responsibility to protect people justified international action
10.
a.
b.
c.
d.
A national identity can develop among people located in a particular territory who share
common characteristics such as language and ________.
religion
class
family ties
migration
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Difficulty:
moderate
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a. religion
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11.
The idea that the nation-state is the best form of political community, and that the
interests, culture, and values of the nation should be promoted is known as ___________.
a.
b.
c.
d.
statism
nationalism
ethnicity
governance
Diffiuclty:
easy
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Answer:
b. nationalism
12.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Civic nationalism is based primarily on a common ________.
ancestry
cultural tradition
language
political history
Difficulty:
moderate
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Answer :
d. political history
13.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Which one of the following countries is not discussed in relation to the problems created
by ethnic nationalism?
Yugoslavia
Rwanda
Tunisia
Burundi
Difficulty:
moderate
Question ID: 02-1-13
Answer :
c. Tunisia
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14.
The French Revolution of 1789 was based on the idea that ___________________.
a.
b.
c.
d.
the state is an instrument of the people rather than the king
the state is the instrument of the king
the people need to obey all rules set out by the king
none of the above
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a. the state is an instrument of the people rather than the king
15.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Which organization was formed in the direct aftermath of World War I?
United Nations
European Union
Arab League
League of Nations
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Difficulty:
moderate
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d. League of Nations
16.
a.
b.
c.
d.
What principle established by the United Nations International Covenant on Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights involves the right of nations to โfreely determine their political
status and freely pursue their economic, social, and cultural development?โ
Multiculturalism
National self-determination
State sovereignty
Civic nationalism
Difficulty:
moderate
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b. National self-determination
17.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
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________ is the idea that a country’s permanent residents are full members of the
political community with certain duties and rights.
Culture
Identity
Politics
Citizenship
Difficulty:
easy
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d. Citizenship
20.
35
What is the official policy term for โrecognizing the cultural diversity of a country and
providing encouragement and support for those of different cultures to retain and foster
their cultures and traditionsโ?
multinationalism
multistatism
multiculturalism
multiidealism
Difficulty: easy
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Answer:
c. multiculturalism
19.
34
Which of the following is considered to be instrumental to the foundation of Canada?
Provincial governors
American revolutionaries
French colonists
Asian immigrants
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easy
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c. French colonists
18.
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Alan Cairns argues that Aboriginal First Nations in Canada should be considered ________
in order to acknowledge differences, but not at the expense of a strong common
citizenship.
natural born citizens
binational
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c.
d.
dual citizens
citizens plus
Difficulty: moderate
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Answer:
d. citizens plus
21.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Globalization is often seen as resulting in ________.
reducing the power of corporations
reducing the dependence upon markets and trade
decreasing the importance of sovereign states
discouraging the assertion of ethnic and regional identities
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easy
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Answer :
c. decreasing the importance of sovereign states
22.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Economic globalization means that capital ________.
is more easily taxed
can flow instantly between countries
is more closely tied to labour
can be more easily saved
Difficulty:
challenging
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b. can flow instantly between countries
23.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Which of the following is not considered to be an advantage of economic globalization?
efficiency
access to money
high wages
wider variety of goods
Difficulty:
moderate
Question ID: 02-1-23
Answer :
c. high wages
24.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
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Which of the following is most associated with the process of cultural globalization?
Immigration and emigration
Privatization
Advances in communications
Trade protection
Difficulty: moderate
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Question ID: 02-1-24
Answer:
c. Advances in communications
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Which of the following is NOT an organization set up to foster or deal with issues related
to globalization and increased interconnectedness?
Brexit
World Trade Organization
United Nations
International Monetary Fund
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a. Brexit
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Chapter 02 True/False Questions
1.
a.
b.
A motion passed by the Canadian Parliament in 2006 recognizing the Quรฉbรฉcois as a
‘nation’ had no legal effect.
True
False
Difficulty:
moderate
Question ID: 02-2-01
Answer :
a. True
2.
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The concept of citizenship is based on the view that all citizens should be unequal
members of the political community regardless of social status, ethnicity, gender, wealth,
or other characteristics.
a. True
b. False
Difficulty:
easy
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Answer :
False
3.
a.
b.
The sovereignty of states is an absolute right in international relations.
True
False
Difficulty:
moderate
Question ID: 02-2-03
Answer :
b. False
4.
a.
b.
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a.
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Binational and multinational states are inevitably failures.
True
False
Difficulty:
easy
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Answer :
b. False
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In 2015, the Liberal government legislated that women wearing the niqab had to show
their face when taking the citizenship oath.
True
False
Difficulty:
easy
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b. False
5.
a.
b.
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The Canadian Constitution prohibits those holding a foreign citizenship from being a
member of Parliament
True
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b.
False
Difficulty:
easy
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b. False
7.
a.
b.
There is no global free market in labour.
True
False
Difficulty:
moderate
Question ID: 02-2-07
Answer :
a. True
8.
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Globalization has tended to result in increased inequalities in income, wealth and power
within many countries.
a. True
b. False
Difficulty:
easy
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Answer :
a. True
9.
a.
b.
The flow of cultural communication outward from Western countries is substantially
lower than the flow in the reverse direction.
True
False
Difficulty:
easy
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b. False
10.
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The World Bank is one of the major international financial institutions that regulates
global finance and promotes free markets.
a. True
b. False
Difficulty:
easy
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Question ID: 02-02-10
Answer :
a. True
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Chapter 02 Short Answer Questions
1.
How does a state differ from a government?
Difficulty:
moderate
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Answer :
State refers to a more extensive and permanent expression of the political community
while a government is a set of institutions that makes decisions and oversees their
implementation on behalf of the state for a particular period of time.
2.
What is the definition of a ‘nation-state’?
Difficulty:
challenging
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A sovereign state based on people living in a country who share a sense of common
identity as members of a particular nation. .
3.
How does ethnic nationalism differ from civic nationalism?
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moderate
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Question ID: 02-3-03
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Ethnic nationalism views ancestry and the historic cultural traditions associated with a
particular ethnic group as the basis for a nation. Civic nationalism views shared political
values and political history as the basis for a nation.
4.
What are three types of globalization?
Difficulty:
moderate
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Question ID: 02-3-04
Answer :
Three types of globalization discussed in the text are economic globalization, cultural
globalization, and political globalization.
5.
What is meant by the term differentiated citizenship?
Difficulty:
moderate
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Question ID: 02-3-05
Answer :
Discussions around differentiated citizenship center on whether members of certain
groups should have different citizenship rights because of their particular circumstances
such as historic rights, a legacy of oppression and discrimination, or exclusion of the group
from the mainstream of society. Examples include the rights established in treaties to First
Nations in Canada.
Chapter 02 Short Essay Questions
1.
Define official multiculturalism and briefly explain arguments for and against it.
Difficulty:
easy
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Question ID: 02-3-01
Answer :
Official multiculturalism is the policy of recognizing the cultural diversity of a country and
providing encouragement and support for those of different cultures to help them retain
and foster their cultures and traditions. Official multiculturalism is the policy of
recognizing the cultural diversity of a country and providing encouragement and support
for those of different cultures to help them retain and foster their cultures and traditions.
Advocates of multiculturalism view diversity as desirable and argue that tolerating and
accommodating differences strengthens national unity. Critics argue that multiculturalism
could conflict with individual rights and interfere with the integration of immigrants into
society.
2.
Discuss whether Canada can best be described as a nation-state or not.
Difficulty:
moderate
Question ID: 02-4-02
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Canada can be considered a nation-state, a multicultural nation-state, a nation-state with
one or more minority nationalities, a binational state, or a multinational state, depending
on oneโs perspective. Canada was largely built on the foundations laid by three peoples:
Aboriginal (Indigenous) peoples (who are themselves very diverse in language and
culture), the French colonists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and persons of
English, Scottish, Welsh, and Irish ancestry. Added to this diverse foundation are large
numbers of persons from various countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
Many francophone Quebecers view Quebec as a distinct nation, with a substantial
minority favouring the establishment of an independent Quebec nation-state. Aboriginal
peoples resent the privileging of those of British and French ancestry in such ideas as โtwo
founding peoplesโ and โtwo nations.โ
3.
Discuss at least two advantages and two disadvantages of economic globalization.
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challenging
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Answer :
The advantages of economic globalization are: increase overall economic efficiency; lower
consumer prices and wider variety of goods; businesses and governments have broader
sources of finance. The disadvantages of economic globalization are: economic problems
in one country can quickly spread around the world; reduces the ability of national
governments to manage their own economies; increased inequalities in income, wealth
and power.
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