Deck 9: Ideology
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Deck 9: Ideology
1
What did Antoine Destutt de Tracy mean by the term "ideology"?
A) the study of human consciousness
B) the study of doxa
C) the study of episteme
D) false consciousness
A) the study of human consciousness
B) the study of doxa
C) the study of episteme
D) false consciousness
A
2
While there are many differences between Western and Islamic worldviews,what is the fundamental point of distinction between the two?
A) equal rights for men and women
B) separation of church and state
C) establishment of liberal democratic governments
D) proliferation of different political ideologies
A) equal rights for men and women
B) separation of church and state
C) establishment of liberal democratic governments
D) proliferation of different political ideologies
B
3
Which idea goes against conservative thought?
A) human happiness on earth is the end goal
B) belief in God is not required to achieve happiness
C) humans have the ability to improve society
D) society is extremely complex
A) human happiness on earth is the end goal
B) belief in God is not required to achieve happiness
C) humans have the ability to improve society
D) society is extremely complex
C
4
What is the best use for the left-right spectrum?
A) to determine the economic policies of a political party
B) to determine the extent to which an ideology promotes individual freedoms
C) to develop a general understanding of where one ideology sits in relation to another
D) to predict how much social reform to expect from a political party
A) to determine the economic policies of a political party
B) to determine the extent to which an ideology promotes individual freedoms
C) to develop a general understanding of where one ideology sits in relation to another
D) to predict how much social reform to expect from a political party
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5
What conclusion can we draw about ideologies from the French Revolution?
A) Teaching people about ideologies leads to violent revolutions.
B) Modern political ideologies were strongly influenced by the ideas of Napoleon.
C) New ideas cannot be born out of an oppressive traditional monarchy.
D) When people are unsatisfied with their social and political system they will start coming up with new ideas about how government should work
A) Teaching people about ideologies leads to violent revolutions.
B) Modern political ideologies were strongly influenced by the ideas of Napoleon.
C) New ideas cannot be born out of an oppressive traditional monarchy.
D) When people are unsatisfied with their social and political system they will start coming up with new ideas about how government should work
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6
The distinction between ideology and religion in the Western world can be characterized as:
A) scientific v. mythical
B) true v. false
C) public v. private
D) learned v. believed
A) scientific v. mythical
B) true v. false
C) public v. private
D) learned v. believed
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7
Which of the following is most similar to 'ideology'?
A) worldview
B) religion
C) knowledge
D) philosophy
A) worldview
B) religion
C) knowledge
D) philosophy
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8
Which of the following is an example of an ideology?
A) A mother lays out "house rules" to regulate and shape the beliefs and behaviours of her children.
B) A professor of political philosophy solves many societal problems in a series of lengthy academic books.
C) A father takes his son to religious classes in order to teach him a sense of right and wrong.
D) A large portion of society believes that government exists solely to serve and protect citizens.
A) A mother lays out "house rules" to regulate and shape the beliefs and behaviours of her children.
B) A professor of political philosophy solves many societal problems in a series of lengthy academic books.
C) A father takes his son to religious classes in order to teach him a sense of right and wrong.
D) A large portion of society believes that government exists solely to serve and protect citizens.
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9
Which statement best characterizes ideologies?
A) They are disjointed, flexible, random sets of ideas and opinions.
B) They are never concerned with ethical or moral issues.
C) They are simplifications of the complexity of the world.
D) They are the personal opinion of each individual.
A) They are disjointed, flexible, random sets of ideas and opinions.
B) They are never concerned with ethical or moral issues.
C) They are simplifications of the complexity of the world.
D) They are the personal opinion of each individual.
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10
Which two ideologies share the most in common?
A) social democracy and reform liberalism
B) conservativism and fascism
C) social democracy and nationalism
D) nationalism and conservativism
A) social democracy and reform liberalism
B) conservativism and fascism
C) social democracy and nationalism
D) nationalism and conservativism
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11
The left-centre-right spectrum is best used to organize ideas about which two things?
A) politics and philosophy
B) economics and politics
C) society and politics
D) philosophy and economics
A) politics and philosophy
B) economics and politics
C) society and politics
D) philosophy and economics
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12
Which statement best defines ideologies?
A) They are dogmatic positions.
B) They are fixed creeds.
C) They are synonymous with personal opinion.
D) They are families of ideas with resemblances and disagreements.
A) They are dogmatic positions.
B) They are fixed creeds.
C) They are synonymous with personal opinion.
D) They are families of ideas with resemblances and disagreements.
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13
What is the most important consideration for a political leader from any ideology?
A) promoting ideological policies
B) running the economy based on ideological principles
C) security of the nation
D) promoting his or her ideology among voters
A) promoting ideological policies
B) running the economy based on ideological principles
C) security of the nation
D) promoting his or her ideology among voters
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14
Governmental legitimacy inherently involves ethical problems.What must ideologies therefore contain?
A) political and philosophic beliefs
B) rational and historical beliefs
C) emotional and personal beliefs
D) moral and factual beliefs
A) political and philosophic beliefs
B) rational and historical beliefs
C) emotional and personal beliefs
D) moral and factual beliefs
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15
Where did the political labels 'left' and 'right' originate from?
A) The physical location of politicians in the French National Assembly.
B) Napoleon
C) Early political philosophers like Plato and Aristotle
D) The Enlightenment
A) The physical location of politicians in the French National Assembly.
B) Napoleon
C) Early political philosophers like Plato and Aristotle
D) The Enlightenment
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16
Who defined ideology as means of recognizing and fighting class conflict?
A) Destutt de Tracy
B) Karl Marx
C) Friedrich Engels
D) Plato
A) Destutt de Tracy
B) Karl Marx
C) Friedrich Engels
D) Plato
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17
According to the left-centre-right spectrum,where would conservatism fall?
A) in between right and centre
B) at the centre
C) in between centre and left
D) far right
A) in between right and centre
B) at the centre
C) in between centre and left
D) far right
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18
Which of the following beliefs would most likely be shaped by an ideology?
A) Material objects are not as important as an inner spiritual life.
B) The best way to affect behaviour is through positive reinforcement
C) The greatest freedom brings the greatest happiness.
D) Politicians are generally corrupt.
A) Material objects are not as important as an inner spiritual life.
B) The best way to affect behaviour is through positive reinforcement
C) The greatest freedom brings the greatest happiness.
D) Politicians are generally corrupt.
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19
All major ideologies focus on what end goal?
A) human happiness on earth
B) efficient systems of government
C) effective systems of government
D) harmonious relationships between people and government
A) human happiness on earth
B) efficient systems of government
C) effective systems of government
D) harmonious relationships between people and government
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20
Which of the following is NOT one of the traditional focuses of political philosophy?
A) purpose of government
B) human nature
C) political knowledge
D) society
A) purpose of government
B) human nature
C) political knowledge
D) society
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21
Real-world ideologies are concerned not only with economic issues,such as taxation,but also with other so-called social issues.For this reason,what is the most accurate classification for the dimension of difference in politics?
A) the left-centre-right spectrum
B) unidimensional scaling
C) unidimensional continuum
D) multidimensional scaling
A) the left-centre-right spectrum
B) unidimensional scaling
C) unidimensional continuum
D) multidimensional scaling
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22
Which of the following ideologies does NOT assume that people wish to change society?
A) conservatism
B) liberalism
C) socialism
D) feminism
A) conservatism
B) liberalism
C) socialism
D) feminism
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23
Islamic nations believe in the separation of mosque and state.
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24
Which of the following policy platforms best fits with the Conservative Party of Canada?
A) Toughening punishments for crimes against women.
B) Establishing universal, state-run daycare.
C) Relaxing bans on obscene material.
D) Introducing incentives to get more visible minorities into politics.
A) Toughening punishments for crimes against women.
B) Establishing universal, state-run daycare.
C) Relaxing bans on obscene material.
D) Introducing incentives to get more visible minorities into politics.
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25
Which of the following issues works best with the traditional left-centre-right spectrum?
A) sovereignty movements
B) privatization of national resources
C) government involvement in civil society
D) special interest group agendas
A) sovereignty movements
B) privatization of national resources
C) government involvement in civil society
D) special interest group agendas
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26
The word ideology was coined during the latter days of the English Revolution.
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27
In which way does a multidimensional analysis differ from the standard unidimensional spectrum?
A) It includes the category of centre along with left and right.
B) It suggests that even though people have different opinions, they can be lined up on the same dimension.
C) It suggests that a two-dimensional matrix enables the analyst to make a more accurate classification.
D) It rejects the very categories of left and right.
A) It includes the category of centre along with left and right.
B) It suggests that even though people have different opinions, they can be lined up on the same dimension.
C) It suggests that a two-dimensional matrix enables the analyst to make a more accurate classification.
D) It rejects the very categories of left and right.
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28
What is the main goal of the Bloc Quebecois?
A) to foster communist ideology in Canada
B) to promote social democratic ideas in Quebec
C) to represent Quebec within Canada
D) to turn Quebec into a sovereign nation
A) to foster communist ideology in Canada
B) to promote social democratic ideas in Quebec
C) to represent Quebec within Canada
D) to turn Quebec into a sovereign nation
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29
One way of understanding political ideologies is to see them in terms of family resemblances.
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30
Which of the following is the most significant characteristic that makes a party or ideology difficult to place on the left-centre-right spectrum?
A) cooperating with other parties or ideologies
B) not having a formulated economic policy
C) working from a historical perspective
D) focussing on non-traditional political issues
A) cooperating with other parties or ideologies
B) not having a formulated economic policy
C) working from a historical perspective
D) focussing on non-traditional political issues
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31
Which of the following ideologies cuts perpendicularly across the left-right dimension?
A) communism
B) socialism
C) conservatism
D) feminism
A) communism
B) socialism
C) conservatism
D) feminism
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32
As a mass belief,ideology is somewhat simplified,reducing complexity to understandable terms.
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33
At which point of the left-right-centre spectrum is fascism found?
A) at the right
B) at the left
C) at the centre
D) slightly to the left of centre
A) at the right
B) at the left
C) at the centre
D) slightly to the left of centre
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34
Marx's insight is that the intellectual world has some relation to its economic milieu.
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35
Which statement is true if we consider economic issues in the left-right spectrum?
A) The left favours active government intervention, while the right does not.
B) The right supports active government intervention, while the left does not.
C) The right supports progressive taxation, while the left wants a flat tax.
D) The left and right both favour active and redistributive government intervention.
A) The left favours active government intervention, while the right does not.
B) The right supports active government intervention, while the left does not.
C) The right supports progressive taxation, while the left wants a flat tax.
D) The left and right both favour active and redistributive government intervention.
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36
Marx argued that we should always distinguish economic conditions and the ideological forms in which people become conscious of these conditions.
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37
In the standard left-right-centre spectrum,where does the New Democratic Party of Canada fall?
A) to the right of the Liberal Party of Canada
B) at the centre of the spectrum
C) to the left of the Liberal Party of Canada
D) to the left of the New Democratic Party of Canada
A) to the right of the Liberal Party of Canada
B) at the centre of the spectrum
C) to the left of the Liberal Party of Canada
D) to the left of the New Democratic Party of Canada
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38
Ideology is the study of the complex ways that politics and economics function in the world.
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39
Shari'ah law is the foundation of Islamic states.
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40
What is the famous slogan of the French revolution that embodies its central ideological values?
A) liberty, equality, fraternity
B) life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
C) Give me liberty or give me death.
D) From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
A) liberty, equality, fraternity
B) life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
C) Give me liberty or give me death.
D) From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.
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41
The word ideology was coined by______,and for him,the word meant the study of human ______.
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42
Nationalism does not fit onto the standard left-right spectrum.
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43
Under what circumstances was the term ideology coined? Why is it a distinctively modern invention?
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44
In secular Western countries ________ is still important,but is seen as a set of ________ beliefs that do not directly structure the ________ order.
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45
Because the underlying concerns are egalitarian economic issues,the standard left-right spectrum is_________.Because real-world ideologies are also concerned with other social issues,a more accurate classification would be _________.
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46
The most important ideologies today are ______,______,______,______,______,______.
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47
Do the ideologies of nationalism,feminism,and environmentalism fit onto the standard left-right spectrum?
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48
Place Canada's political parties on an ideological spectrum,and clearly justify your answer.
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49
Overall,feminism fits into familiar liberal and socialist categories,except radical feminism,which is more difficult to place.
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50
Marx argued that the economic conditions of production are the foundations on which rise the ideological superstructures.
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51
Three ideologies that do not easily or completely fit onto the standard left-right spectrum are _____________,___________,and ___________.
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52
Liberty,fraternity,and equality were the slogans of the American Revolution.
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53
Multidimensional scaling refers to a process whereby ideas are scaled down to the level of common understanding.
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54
If ideologies are so difficult to apply to practical realities,why do we use them at all? What purposes do ideologies serve?
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55
If we consider social issues in a multidimensional analysis: the ___________ seems to favour a position of individual choice,and the ___________ seems to uphold traditional standards of morality.
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56
Compare Marx and de Tracy on ideology.
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57
Compare unidimensional and multidimensional analyses of ideologies.
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58
What are the six main ideological families?
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59
Define what is meant by the left-right spectrum of ideology.Provide specific examples.
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60
Karl Marx argued that we should always distinguish ______ conditions and the ______ forms in which people become conscious of these conditions.
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61
How is it possible that communism and fascism can be situated on opposite ends of some ideological spectrums,but beside each other on others? Discuss the impact different organizing principles can have on ideological spectrum.Use examples in your answer.
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