Deck 5: War and Human Nature
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Deck 5: War and Human Nature
1
An "appeasement gesture" often involves
A)an intensification of violence.
B)pseudo-specification.
C)lethal aggression.
D)no further escalation of violence.
A)an intensification of violence.
B)pseudo-specification.
C)lethal aggression.
D)no further escalation of violence.
D
2
All acts of lethal violence among humans can be seen as acts of aggression.
False
3
The presence of peaceful societies contradicts the expectations of human nature theories.
True
4
Only non-lethal animals have developed inhibiting mechanisms and appeasement gestures.
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5
Distinguishing between aggression and violence
A)allows some to argue that war is an unrelated instinctual aggression.
B)is essential to linking war with aggressive instincts.
C)was Konrad Lorenz's most important contribution.
D)helps establish the connection between war and instinctual aggression.
A)allows some to argue that war is an unrelated instinctual aggression.
B)is essential to linking war with aggressive instincts.
C)was Konrad Lorenz's most important contribution.
D)helps establish the connection between war and instinctual aggression.
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6
That some societies have managed to go generations without being involved in war
A)suggests that Konrad Lorenz was correct.
B)is a myth.
C)suggests that war may not be an inevitable result of human nature.
D)undermines social learning theories of war.
A)suggests that Konrad Lorenz was correct.
B)is a myth.
C)suggests that war may not be an inevitable result of human nature.
D)undermines social learning theories of war.
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7
According to ethologists, aggression is
A)generally a harmful instinct.
B)generally a beneficial instinct.
C)not an instinct.
D)unique to humans.
A)generally a harmful instinct.
B)generally a beneficial instinct.
C)not an instinct.
D)unique to humans.
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8
Inhibiting mechanisms
A)help explain why democracies do not fight each other.
B)are essential elements of collective security.
C)help prevent the escalation of violence among lethal animals.
D)are absent in peaceful societies.
A)help explain why democracies do not fight each other.
B)are essential elements of collective security.
C)help prevent the escalation of violence among lethal animals.
D)are absent in peaceful societies.
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9
Cultural theories of war assume it is a manifestation of aggression.
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10
Konrad Lorenz thought that war reflected
A)culturally condition views of violence.
B)gender bias.
C)an aggressive instinct.
D)collective egoism.
A)culturally condition views of violence.
B)gender bias.
C)an aggressive instinct.
D)collective egoism.
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11
Aggression and violence are the same thing.
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12
Pseudo-specification entails
A)viewing other species as inferior.
B)non-lethal animals becoming lethal by developing weapons.
C)viewing other humans as non-human.
D)the ability of human to kill from great distances.
A)viewing other species as inferior.
B)non-lethal animals becoming lethal by developing weapons.
C)viewing other humans as non-human.
D)the ability of human to kill from great distances.
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13
Peaceful societies
A)are extremely common.
B)have never existed.
C)are consistent with cultural/learning theories of war.
D)lend credence to instinctual theories of war.
A)are extremely common.
B)have never existed.
C)are consistent with cultural/learning theories of war.
D)lend credence to instinctual theories of war.
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14
Those who accept instinctual theories of aggression and war would be most inclined to
A)liberalism.
B)constructivism.
C)feminism.
D)realism.
A)liberalism.
B)constructivism.
C)feminism.
D)realism.
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15
Human beings are different from most animals in that we
A)kill members of our own species in large numbers.
B)form social groups.
C)form social hierarchies.
D)are territorial creatures.
A)kill members of our own species in large numbers.
B)form social groups.
C)form social hierarchies.
D)are territorial creatures.
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16
In trying to understand the causes of war in human society, Konrad Lorenz began by dividing the various species into
A)territorial and nonterritorial animals.
B)meat eaters and plant eaters.
C)lethal and nonlethal animals.
D)mammals and amphibians.
A)territorial and nonterritorial animals.
B)meat eaters and plant eaters.
C)lethal and nonlethal animals.
D)mammals and amphibians.
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17
The phenomenon of "nonfirers" is often cited
A)by Konrad Lorenz.
B)to support democratic peace theory.
C)to undermine instinctual theories of war.
D)to require pseudo-specification.
A)by Konrad Lorenz.
B)to support democratic peace theory.
C)to undermine instinctual theories of war.
D)to require pseudo-specification.
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18
Instrumental violence results from aggressive instincts.
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19
Konrad Lorenz argues that aggression is a harmful instinct in most animals.
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20
Human beings are among the few creatures that fight with members of their own species.
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21
The tendency for lethal aggression to be accompanied by attempts to view one's victims as less than human is often used to support instinctual theories of war.
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22
The anthropologist Margaret Mead argued that war is a ____________________.
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23
According to Konrad Lorenz, what makes war such a puzzle and how does he solve (i.e., explain) it?
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24
Are instinctual and learning theories of war mutually exclusive or can/should they complement each other? Explain.
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25
Ethologists such as Konrad Lorenz argue that aggression is an_____________________ in humans as in other animals.
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26
Instinctual theories of aggression and war resonate most closely with a __________________ perspective on international relations.
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27
Lorenz claims that potentially lethal animals rarely fight beyond the point where the defeated creature signals submission through some _________________________.
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28
Make the strongest case you can in favor of the proposition that war is a cultural/social phenomenon, not an instinctual behavior.
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29
Despite their rarity, the existence of peaceful societies is often cited as evidence against ____________________theories of war.
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30
Rather than being a manifestation of aggression, some suggest war is better seen as __________________________.
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31
According to social learning theory, human behavior is shaped through a process of ___________________ and __________________.
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32
Konrad Lorenz divides the animal kingdom into two groups: ______________ and __________________.
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33
S.L.A.Marshall's controversial study of _________________ is sometimes cited to undermine instinctual theories of war.
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34
The prevalence of ____________________ in war imagery and propaganda suggests that humans may have some inner resistance to killing other humans.
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35
What sorts of evidence/patterns can we look for as indications of whether war is the inevitable result of some instinct or a social/cultural practice?
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36
Arguments about whether war is instinctual or learned behavior are just another example of the common ________________________ debate we find in many areas of human behavior.
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37
According to Lorenz, the rapid development of _______________ has upset the balance between our ability to kill and our inhibitions against doing so.
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38
Pseudo-specification makes it more difficult for people to kill each other.
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39
Pseudo-specification makes it easier for people to kill other people.
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40
What is pseudo-specification? What might it tell us about instinctual theories of war?
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