Deck 4: Nations and States: Past, Present, and Future

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____________ is the world's newest state.

A) Palau
B) South Sudan
C) East Timor
D) Eritrea
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of nations?

A) demographic and cultural traits
B) level of income
C) a feeling of community
D) control their political fate
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___________ refers to the process of transforming the shared collective identity that we associate with the nation into a political ideology.

A) Political culture
B) Political agency
C) Nationalism
D) Statehood
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Former U.S. President _________________ once said, "I am an American, a Texan, and a Democrat-in that order."

A) Barack Obama
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) John F. Kennedy
D) Lyndon B. Johnson
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A _____________ is the ideal realization of self-determination in the overlap of the nation and state.

A) national unity
B) nation building
C) associated statehood
D) nation-state
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Which of the following is not a state that failed to achieve the ideal of the nation-state?

A) South Sudan
B) Moldova
C) Afghanistan
D) Saint Lucia
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The king of the Franks ________________ (742-814 CE) gained control over most of western and central Europe.

A) 2 Merovech
B) Charlemagne
C) Clovis II
D) Theudebald
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The Eighty Years' Wars was from ________________.

A) 1568-1648
B) 1645- 1725
C) 1618-1698
D) 1521-1601
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Which of these was a result of the Great Schism of 1054?

A) The 30-years war.
B) The formation of the universalistic Roman Empire.
C) The formation of the Roman Catholic and Constantinople Orthodox churches.
D) The creation of what we know today as the nation-state.
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The concept of the nation was not fully realized until the _____________________.

A) Age of Discovery
B) Renaissance
C) Great Schism
D) Enlightenment
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The Thirty Years' Wars was from ________________.

A) 1590-1620
B) 1645- 1675
C) 1618-1648
D) 1521-1551
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Until the late 1700s, popular sovereignty was confined to the following countries except for _______________.

A) Switzerland
B) England
C) Spain
D) Belgium
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The phrase used by early revolutionaries that refers to new governments deriving their "just powers from the consent of the governed" is reflected in the__________________.

A) French Revolution
B) Spanish Revolution
C) The American Revolution
D) German Revolution
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The ideas and application of popular sovereignty gain global traction because of the ______________ and the _______________.

A) Spanish Revolution; German Revolution
B) English Revolution; American Revolution
C) American Revolution; French Revolution
D) Russian Revolution and Austrian Revolution
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_______________ could be described as a strong sense of cultural and political identity among a people with the formation of the nation preceding that of the state.

A) Self-determination
B) National legitimacy
C) Unification nationalism
D) National unity
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The last of the huge multiethnic empires to collapse was the _________________.

A) Han Dynasty
B) British Empire
C) Soviet Union
D) Holy Roman Empire
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The doctrine of popular sovereignty is a by-product of _____________.

A) political liberalism
B) political integration
C) political realism
D) political liberation
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The idea of the social contract was developed by all the following, except __________.

A) Thomas Hobbes
B) David Hume
C) John Locke
D) Immanuel Kant
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Once the ethnic group's prevailing opinion is distinct politically as well as culturally, it becomes _______________.

A) an ethnonational group
B) a nations-state
C) a political unit
D) a community
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Nationalism helped end the political division of the Japanese islands among the daimyo (feudal nobles) during the ________________.

A) Sh?wa era
B) Meiji era
C) Tokugawa Shogunate
D) Taish? period
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The second wave of democratization as denoted by political scientist Samuel Huntington occurred in the __________________ and ________________.

A) 1970s; 1980s
B) 1980s;1990s
C) 1940s; 1950s
D) 1950s; 1960s.
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_________________ is when our nationalist sense of difference and separateness can limit our sense of responsibility or concern for the "other".

A) Nativism
B) Exceptionalism
C) Xenophobia
D) Parochialism
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In The Rights of Man, liberal philosopher ______________ depicted the nation and democracy as inherently linked in the popularly governed nation-state.

A) Thomas Paine
B) John Stuart Mill
C) Friedrich Hayek
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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________________ is the belief that it is acceptable to conquer or otherwise incorporate other nations out of a place of perceived superiority and insecurity.

A) Colonialism
B) Imperialism
C) Nationalism
D) Nativism
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Self-determination contributed to the decline and fall of the Spanish empire in the ___________.

A) 1700s
B) 1800s
C) 1600s
D) 1900s
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In the 1990s the international community was involved with post-conflict reconstruction and state-building efforts in all these countries except for __________________.

A) Somalia
B) Bosnia-Herzegovina
C) Rwanda
D) South Sudan
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The Rwandan genocide was in __________.

A) 1994
B) 1996
C) 1990
D) 1992
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The idea of being American and the creation of an American state began in the _________________.

A) 1600s
B) 1900s
C) 1700s.
D) 1990s
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The belief that your nation is better than others is called ____________________________________.

A) national pride
B) exceptionalism
C) nativism
D) xenophobia
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Which one of these ethnic groups is not South Sudanese?

A) Dinka
B) Nuer
C) Tswana
D) Bari
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All of these are arguments for nationalism except______________.

A) it can promote economic growth
B) it can discourage imperialism
C) it can promote democracy
D) it can promote parochialism
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During an address to the Fiftieth UN General Assembly in 1995 ________________ acknowledged the two faces of nationalism.

A) President Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa
B) Pope John Paul II
C) Jigme Singye Wangchuck, former King of Bhutan
D) Bill Clinton, former President of the U.S.
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In 2018 Freedom House noted that since World War II, the proportion of the world's countries that are considered free has increased from ________ in 1950 to ________ in 2018.

A) 25%; 50%
B) 30%; 55%
C) 28%; 45%
D) 20%;40%
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The Rwandan genocide was in the 1990s was due to attacks on the ______________ by the ___________.

A) Tutsis; Hutus
B) Banyarwanda; Wahinda
C) Kiga people; Barundi
D) Nyiginya; Bafumbira
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___________ of the world's countries have populations smaller than that of Los Angeles, CA.

A) One-half
B) One-quarter
C) One-third
D) One-fifth
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During the Euromaidan revolution in __________ corrupt President ___________ was removed.

A) Tunisia; Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
B) Yemen; Ali Muhammad Mujawar
C) Ukraine; Viktor Yanukovych
D) Egypt; Hosni Mubarak
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West Germany and East Germany reunited in _______________.

A) 1993
B) 1989
C) 1992
D) 1990
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The USSR dissolved in December of _____________.

A) 1993
B) 1991
C) 1992
D) 1990
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_____________ is rooted in a rejection of globalization, resistance to immigrants and refugees, and distrust and suspicion of institutions.

A) Cultural Discrimination and Oppression
B) Imperialism
C) Authoritarian populism
D) Nativism
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The Hanseatic League consisted of which of the following ___________?

A) the mercantilist city-states
B) the league of nations
C) allied nations of World War II
D) sovereign states and IGOs post-World II
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The estimated deaths in the current civil war (from mid-2013) in South Sudan is over ______________.

A) 300, 000
B) 500, 000
C) 200, 000
D) 400, 000
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______________ has come to reflect the so-called "resource curse" (Ross, 2015) in South Sudan.

A) Timber
B) Silver
C) Gold
D) Oil
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The economies of scale associated with the state were a boon to the emerging system of capitalism in the ___________ and ____________ centuries.

A) 14th; 15th
B) 17th; 18th
C) 15th; 16th
D) 16th; 17th
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According to socialist ______________, "The policy of Russia is changeless."

A) V. Lenin
B) Karl Marx
C) Frederich Engels
D) Joseph Stalin
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__________________ claims that people once lived individually, followed by living in family groups as a state of nature. However, to improve their lives, they join together in society.

A) Behavioral theory
B) Social contract theory
C) Liberal theory
D) Existential theory
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According to____________ a prominent feature of the modern state and most of its power authority is based on having a monopoly on the use of coercion.

A) Max Weber
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Adam Smith
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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In order to create governments to conduct society's affairs, people must give up much of their____________.

A) safety
B) freedom
C) financial resources
D) sovereignty
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____________ is a state's exclusive legal right to govern the territory and people within their borders and do not recognize the legal legitimacy of any outside authority.

A) Political control
B) State sovereignty
C) Governance
D) Power
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_____________ is the world oldest Republic.

A) The Netherlands
B) Switzerland
C) San Marino
D) England
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The Pashtuns are the largest ethnonational group in______________________.

A) Iran
B) Afghanistan
C) Pakistan
D) India
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According to the chapter, ___________, the father of modern realism, said it was fear that caused people to create strong governments to provide protection.

A) Honoré de Balzac
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Henry James
D) John Locke
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_______________ is an independence movement aimed at liberating Western Sahara from Morocco.

A) Gerakan Riau Merdeka
B) Karen National Union
C) Arakan Independence Alliance
D) Polisario Front
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All these are prerequisite for statehood except ________________.

A) regime type and governance structure
B) diplomatic recognition
C) populations
D) territory
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More than _______________ countries recognize dual citizenship, being a citizen of two countries.

A) 100
B) 90
C) 80
D) 120
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Shari'ah rule is rooted in _________.

A) the Rise of the Khwarezm-Shâh Dynasty
B) the response to western ideology
C) Islamic moral code and religious law
D) the War on Terror
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Somalia has not had a functioning government since ______________.

A) 1990
B) 1993
C) 2000
D) 1990.
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The State of Palestine can do all the following in the UN general assembly except ____________.

A) vote within the UN bodies
B) hold a seat in the UN General Assembly
C) fully partake in UN business
D) be bound to UN treaties
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Why does the State of Palestine only have nonmember observer status at the UN?

A) The state of Palestine does not have the territorial size to be recognized as a full member.
B) Most member countries oppose Palestine as a full member.
C) Palestine lacks the financial resources to be a state.
D) Because of opposition led by Israel and the United States.
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The United States withheld diplomatic recognition of China until ________________.

A) 1965
B) 1977
C) 1979
D) 1968
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The Iraqi government faces domestic issues from all of these ethnonational groups except for the __________.

A) Shiites
B) Sunnis
C) Kurds
D) Hazaras
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Classic liberals such as __________ lobbied widely for the aspiration of self-determination to be in concurrence with democracy after World War I.

A) Simon Blackburn
B) Karl Korsch
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Hans Morgenthau
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The term league of nations was dubbed by _________________________.

A) Thomas Hobbes
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Immanuel Kant
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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According the Fragile States Index (2018), ______________ is the most stable country.

A) Bhutan
B) Canada
C) The U.S.
D) Finland
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The average life expectancy at birth for an American is ______________.

A) 83
B) 79
C) 70
D) 75
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Reflect on the concept of the nation.
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What is nationalism?
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Reflect on the emergence of nationalism.
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Describe and give examples of how religion and nationalism shaped the emergence of nations.
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Reflect on popular sovereignty in the context of state formation.
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Describe colonialism and its role in shaping global politics.
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Explain the notion of a failed state.
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Reflect on colonial legacies in the formation of non-western states.
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Describe alternative ways that nation and state-building evolve.
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Reflect on the requisites of statehood.
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Reflect on the positive and negative aspects of nationalism.
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Explain the principle of self-determination and its implications.
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Describe states, state formation, and critical characteristics of states.
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Reflect on the term nativism.
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How has the legacy of colonialism impacted the relationship between the Global South and the Global North?
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Evaluate the role of the U.S. and UN in nation-building in Post-Conflict areas.
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Deck 4: Nations and States: Past, Present, and Future
1
____________ is the world's newest state.

A) Palau
B) South Sudan
C) East Timor
D) Eritrea
South Sudan
2
Which of the following is not a characteristic of nations?

A) demographic and cultural traits
B) level of income
C) a feeling of community
D) control their political fate
level of income
3
___________ refers to the process of transforming the shared collective identity that we associate with the nation into a political ideology.

A) Political culture
B) Political agency
C) Nationalism
D) Statehood
Nationalism
4
Former U.S. President _________________ once said, "I am an American, a Texan, and a Democrat-in that order."

A) Barack Obama
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) John F. Kennedy
D) Lyndon B. Johnson
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A _____________ is the ideal realization of self-determination in the overlap of the nation and state.

A) national unity
B) nation building
C) associated statehood
D) nation-state
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Which of the following is not a state that failed to achieve the ideal of the nation-state?

A) South Sudan
B) Moldova
C) Afghanistan
D) Saint Lucia
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7
The king of the Franks ________________ (742-814 CE) gained control over most of western and central Europe.

A) 2 Merovech
B) Charlemagne
C) Clovis II
D) Theudebald
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8
The Eighty Years' Wars was from ________________.

A) 1568-1648
B) 1645- 1725
C) 1618-1698
D) 1521-1601
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9
Which of these was a result of the Great Schism of 1054?

A) The 30-years war.
B) The formation of the universalistic Roman Empire.
C) The formation of the Roman Catholic and Constantinople Orthodox churches.
D) The creation of what we know today as the nation-state.
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10
The concept of the nation was not fully realized until the _____________________.

A) Age of Discovery
B) Renaissance
C) Great Schism
D) Enlightenment
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11
The Thirty Years' Wars was from ________________.

A) 1590-1620
B) 1645- 1675
C) 1618-1648
D) 1521-1551
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12
Until the late 1700s, popular sovereignty was confined to the following countries except for _______________.

A) Switzerland
B) England
C) Spain
D) Belgium
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13
The phrase used by early revolutionaries that refers to new governments deriving their "just powers from the consent of the governed" is reflected in the__________________.

A) French Revolution
B) Spanish Revolution
C) The American Revolution
D) German Revolution
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14
The ideas and application of popular sovereignty gain global traction because of the ______________ and the _______________.

A) Spanish Revolution; German Revolution
B) English Revolution; American Revolution
C) American Revolution; French Revolution
D) Russian Revolution and Austrian Revolution
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15
_______________ could be described as a strong sense of cultural and political identity among a people with the formation of the nation preceding that of the state.

A) Self-determination
B) National legitimacy
C) Unification nationalism
D) National unity
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16
The last of the huge multiethnic empires to collapse was the _________________.

A) Han Dynasty
B) British Empire
C) Soviet Union
D) Holy Roman Empire
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The doctrine of popular sovereignty is a by-product of _____________.

A) political liberalism
B) political integration
C) political realism
D) political liberation
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18
The idea of the social contract was developed by all the following, except __________.

A) Thomas Hobbes
B) David Hume
C) John Locke
D) Immanuel Kant
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Once the ethnic group's prevailing opinion is distinct politically as well as culturally, it becomes _______________.

A) an ethnonational group
B) a nations-state
C) a political unit
D) a community
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20
Nationalism helped end the political division of the Japanese islands among the daimyo (feudal nobles) during the ________________.

A) Sh?wa era
B) Meiji era
C) Tokugawa Shogunate
D) Taish? period
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21
The second wave of democratization as denoted by political scientist Samuel Huntington occurred in the __________________ and ________________.

A) 1970s; 1980s
B) 1980s;1990s
C) 1940s; 1950s
D) 1950s; 1960s.
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22
_________________ is when our nationalist sense of difference and separateness can limit our sense of responsibility or concern for the "other".

A) Nativism
B) Exceptionalism
C) Xenophobia
D) Parochialism
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23
In The Rights of Man, liberal philosopher ______________ depicted the nation and democracy as inherently linked in the popularly governed nation-state.

A) Thomas Paine
B) John Stuart Mill
C) Friedrich Hayek
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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24
________________ is the belief that it is acceptable to conquer or otherwise incorporate other nations out of a place of perceived superiority and insecurity.

A) Colonialism
B) Imperialism
C) Nationalism
D) Nativism
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25
Self-determination contributed to the decline and fall of the Spanish empire in the ___________.

A) 1700s
B) 1800s
C) 1600s
D) 1900s
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26
In the 1990s the international community was involved with post-conflict reconstruction and state-building efforts in all these countries except for __________________.

A) Somalia
B) Bosnia-Herzegovina
C) Rwanda
D) South Sudan
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27
The Rwandan genocide was in __________.

A) 1994
B) 1996
C) 1990
D) 1992
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28
The idea of being American and the creation of an American state began in the _________________.

A) 1600s
B) 1900s
C) 1700s.
D) 1990s
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29
The belief that your nation is better than others is called ____________________________________.

A) national pride
B) exceptionalism
C) nativism
D) xenophobia
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30
Which one of these ethnic groups is not South Sudanese?

A) Dinka
B) Nuer
C) Tswana
D) Bari
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31
All of these are arguments for nationalism except______________.

A) it can promote economic growth
B) it can discourage imperialism
C) it can promote democracy
D) it can promote parochialism
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32
During an address to the Fiftieth UN General Assembly in 1995 ________________ acknowledged the two faces of nationalism.

A) President Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa
B) Pope John Paul II
C) Jigme Singye Wangchuck, former King of Bhutan
D) Bill Clinton, former President of the U.S.
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33
In 2018 Freedom House noted that since World War II, the proportion of the world's countries that are considered free has increased from ________ in 1950 to ________ in 2018.

A) 25%; 50%
B) 30%; 55%
C) 28%; 45%
D) 20%;40%
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34
The Rwandan genocide was in the 1990s was due to attacks on the ______________ by the ___________.

A) Tutsis; Hutus
B) Banyarwanda; Wahinda
C) Kiga people; Barundi
D) Nyiginya; Bafumbira
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35
___________ of the world's countries have populations smaller than that of Los Angeles, CA.

A) One-half
B) One-quarter
C) One-third
D) One-fifth
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36
During the Euromaidan revolution in __________ corrupt President ___________ was removed.

A) Tunisia; Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
B) Yemen; Ali Muhammad Mujawar
C) Ukraine; Viktor Yanukovych
D) Egypt; Hosni Mubarak
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37
West Germany and East Germany reunited in _______________.

A) 1993
B) 1989
C) 1992
D) 1990
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38
The USSR dissolved in December of _____________.

A) 1993
B) 1991
C) 1992
D) 1990
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39
_____________ is rooted in a rejection of globalization, resistance to immigrants and refugees, and distrust and suspicion of institutions.

A) Cultural Discrimination and Oppression
B) Imperialism
C) Authoritarian populism
D) Nativism
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40
The Hanseatic League consisted of which of the following ___________?

A) the mercantilist city-states
B) the league of nations
C) allied nations of World War II
D) sovereign states and IGOs post-World II
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41
The estimated deaths in the current civil war (from mid-2013) in South Sudan is over ______________.

A) 300, 000
B) 500, 000
C) 200, 000
D) 400, 000
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42
______________ has come to reflect the so-called "resource curse" (Ross, 2015) in South Sudan.

A) Timber
B) Silver
C) Gold
D) Oil
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43
The economies of scale associated with the state were a boon to the emerging system of capitalism in the ___________ and ____________ centuries.

A) 14th; 15th
B) 17th; 18th
C) 15th; 16th
D) 16th; 17th
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44
According to socialist ______________, "The policy of Russia is changeless."

A) V. Lenin
B) Karl Marx
C) Frederich Engels
D) Joseph Stalin
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45
__________________ claims that people once lived individually, followed by living in family groups as a state of nature. However, to improve their lives, they join together in society.

A) Behavioral theory
B) Social contract theory
C) Liberal theory
D) Existential theory
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46
According to____________ a prominent feature of the modern state and most of its power authority is based on having a monopoly on the use of coercion.

A) Max Weber
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Adam Smith
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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47
In order to create governments to conduct society's affairs, people must give up much of their____________.

A) safety
B) freedom
C) financial resources
D) sovereignty
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48
____________ is a state's exclusive legal right to govern the territory and people within their borders and do not recognize the legal legitimacy of any outside authority.

A) Political control
B) State sovereignty
C) Governance
D) Power
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_____________ is the world oldest Republic.

A) The Netherlands
B) Switzerland
C) San Marino
D) England
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The Pashtuns are the largest ethnonational group in______________________.

A) Iran
B) Afghanistan
C) Pakistan
D) India
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51
According to the chapter, ___________, the father of modern realism, said it was fear that caused people to create strong governments to provide protection.

A) Honoré de Balzac
B) Thomas Hobbes
C) Henry James
D) John Locke
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52
_______________ is an independence movement aimed at liberating Western Sahara from Morocco.

A) Gerakan Riau Merdeka
B) Karen National Union
C) Arakan Independence Alliance
D) Polisario Front
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53
All these are prerequisite for statehood except ________________.

A) regime type and governance structure
B) diplomatic recognition
C) populations
D) territory
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54
More than _______________ countries recognize dual citizenship, being a citizen of two countries.

A) 100
B) 90
C) 80
D) 120
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55
Shari'ah rule is rooted in _________.

A) the Rise of the Khwarezm-Shâh Dynasty
B) the response to western ideology
C) Islamic moral code and religious law
D) the War on Terror
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56
Somalia has not had a functioning government since ______________.

A) 1990
B) 1993
C) 2000
D) 1990.
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57
The State of Palestine can do all the following in the UN general assembly except ____________.

A) vote within the UN bodies
B) hold a seat in the UN General Assembly
C) fully partake in UN business
D) be bound to UN treaties
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58
Why does the State of Palestine only have nonmember observer status at the UN?

A) The state of Palestine does not have the territorial size to be recognized as a full member.
B) Most member countries oppose Palestine as a full member.
C) Palestine lacks the financial resources to be a state.
D) Because of opposition led by Israel and the United States.
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59
The United States withheld diplomatic recognition of China until ________________.

A) 1965
B) 1977
C) 1979
D) 1968
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60
The Iraqi government faces domestic issues from all of these ethnonational groups except for the __________.

A) Shiites
B) Sunnis
C) Kurds
D) Hazaras
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61
Classic liberals such as __________ lobbied widely for the aspiration of self-determination to be in concurrence with democracy after World War I.

A) Simon Blackburn
B) Karl Korsch
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Hans Morgenthau
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62
The term league of nations was dubbed by _________________________.

A) Thomas Hobbes
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Immanuel Kant
D) Alexis de Tocqueville
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63
According the Fragile States Index (2018), ______________ is the most stable country.

A) Bhutan
B) Canada
C) The U.S.
D) Finland
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64
The average life expectancy at birth for an American is ______________.

A) 83
B) 79
C) 70
D) 75
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65
Reflect on the concept of the nation.
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66
What is nationalism?
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67
Reflect on the emergence of nationalism.
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68
Describe and give examples of how religion and nationalism shaped the emergence of nations.
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69
Reflect on popular sovereignty in the context of state formation.
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70
Describe colonialism and its role in shaping global politics.
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71
Explain the notion of a failed state.
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72
Reflect on colonial legacies in the formation of non-western states.
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73
Describe alternative ways that nation and state-building evolve.
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74
Reflect on the requisites of statehood.
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75
Reflect on the positive and negative aspects of nationalism.
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76
Explain the principle of self-determination and its implications.
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77
Describe states, state formation, and critical characteristics of states.
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78
Reflect on the term nativism.
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79
How has the legacy of colonialism impacted the relationship between the Global South and the Global North?
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80
Evaluate the role of the U.S. and UN in nation-building in Post-Conflict areas.
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