Deck 17: C: Politics and Government

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Preindustrial societies,explained Max Weber,are characterized by having:

A)mostly traditional authority.
B)mostly rational-legal authority.
C)mostly charismatic authority.
D)no authority at all.
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In 2006,about what share of the world's people lived in countries that can be considered politically "free?"

A)6 percent
B)26 percent
C)43 percent
D)66 percent
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Socialist societies base their claim to democracy on:

A)people having personal liberty.
B)meeting the basic needs of all.
C)maintaining public order.
D)their high living standards.
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The sociologist closely associated with the power-elite model is C.Wright Mills.
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Which of the following nations comes closest to having a political system that is "totalitarian"?

A)Mexico
B)France
C)North Korea
D)Japan
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Identify four factors that encourage political revolution.
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Traditional authority gains importance as a society becomes industrialized.
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Which nations in the world today claim to be democratic?

A)All low-income nations
B)No nations
C)Most high-income nations
D)All nations
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While those running for American President often demonstrate their religiousity,those running for Canadian Prime Minister are more likely to emphasize:

A)intellectualism
B)emotional sensitivity
C)fitness
D)maturity
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Ontario,New Brunswick,Nova Scotia and Quebec entered Canadian Confederation in:

A)1776
B)1867
C)1899
D)1903
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Deck 17: C: Politics and Government
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Preindustrial societies,explained Max Weber,are characterized by having:

A)mostly traditional authority.
B)mostly rational-legal authority.
C)mostly charismatic authority.
D)no authority at all.
A
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In 2006,about what share of the world's people lived in countries that can be considered politically "free?"

A)6 percent
B)26 percent
C)43 percent
D)66 percent
C
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Socialist societies base their claim to democracy on:

A)people having personal liberty.
B)meeting the basic needs of all.
C)maintaining public order.
D)their high living standards.
B
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The sociologist closely associated with the power-elite model is C.Wright Mills.
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Which of the following nations comes closest to having a political system that is "totalitarian"?

A)Mexico
B)France
C)North Korea
D)Japan
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Identify four factors that encourage political revolution.
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Traditional authority gains importance as a society becomes industrialized.
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Which nations in the world today claim to be democratic?

A)All low-income nations
B)No nations
C)Most high-income nations
D)All nations
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While those running for American President often demonstrate their religiousity,those running for Canadian Prime Minister are more likely to emphasize:

A)intellectualism
B)emotional sensitivity
C)fitness
D)maturity
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Ontario,New Brunswick,Nova Scotia and Quebec entered Canadian Confederation in:

A)1776
B)1867
C)1899
D)1903
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