Deck 19: Conclusion

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Rational choice theories of politics …

A) assume that individuals are naturally irrational and so should not be given a choice in important political decisions.
B) state that only humans are rational and therefore non-humans are not appropriate subjects of politics.
C) assume that political parties and voters have the utility-maximizing characteristics of actors in the economic sphere.
D) assume that voters tend to vote for parties based on the charisma of the party leader.
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An example of a concept that is unique to politics would be …

A) political obligation.
B) political behaviour.
C) political ideologies.
D) all of the above.
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Consequences of globalization are that …

A) Economic crises in individual states are more difficult to prevent from spreading to others.
B) Human rights violations are now impossible thanks to global organizations such as Amnesty International.
C) There have been increasing flows of people across national borders in search of work or refuge.
D) The US has now spread its culture and ideology around the world.
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'Ideas for the reform of policies in specific areas spread through international _________ communities'.
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According to the economist Rodrik (2011), states must simultaneously pursue the three goals of democracy, national self-determination, and economic globalization if they are to remain legitimate in a globalized world.
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'Methodological nationalism' takes culture as the 'natural' unit of analysis.
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What factors are likely to contribute to a shift in global power?

A) The resurgence of Russia.
B) The rise of powerful states in Asia, particularly China.
C) The increasing self-confidence of the Islamic world.
D) Increasing prominence of the BRICS states.
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Postmodernism can be characterized by …

A) An almost luddite disdain for new technologies.
B) A preference for pluralism.
C) The rejection of deference to 'god-like' scientific authorities.
D) A preference towards anarchism.
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The current trend towards decentring the West is associated with the English School of political analysis.
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What is meant by the 'golden straitjacket'?

A) That European states are now restricted in their capacity to create new national laws by the European Union.
B) The lack of funding in the UK for mental health care.
C) The need for governments to appeal to international markets and investors.
D) The water conflict surrounding the Persian Gulf.
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One consequence of governments adopting a 'golden straitjacket' is that the economy shrinks, but politics grows.
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An example of the trend whereby citizens' preferences are subordinated to financial markets is _______.
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One important theme in IR is the growing importance of the sovereign state.
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There is an increasing trend away from the state being the central object of concern for students of politics.
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What is ethnocentrism?
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Deck 19: Conclusion
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Rational choice theories of politics …

A) assume that individuals are naturally irrational and so should not be given a choice in important political decisions.
B) state that only humans are rational and therefore non-humans are not appropriate subjects of politics.
C) assume that political parties and voters have the utility-maximizing characteristics of actors in the economic sphere.
D) assume that voters tend to vote for parties based on the charisma of the party leader.
C
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An example of a concept that is unique to politics would be …

A) political obligation.
B) political behaviour.
C) political ideologies.
D) all of the above.
D
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Consequences of globalization are that …

A) Economic crises in individual states are more difficult to prevent from spreading to others.
B) Human rights violations are now impossible thanks to global organizations such as Amnesty International.
C) There have been increasing flows of people across national borders in search of work or refuge.
D) The US has now spread its culture and ideology around the world.
A, C
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'Ideas for the reform of policies in specific areas spread through international _________ communities'.
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According to the economist Rodrik (2011), states must simultaneously pursue the three goals of democracy, national self-determination, and economic globalization if they are to remain legitimate in a globalized world.
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'Methodological nationalism' takes culture as the 'natural' unit of analysis.
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What factors are likely to contribute to a shift in global power?

A) The resurgence of Russia.
B) The rise of powerful states in Asia, particularly China.
C) The increasing self-confidence of the Islamic world.
D) Increasing prominence of the BRICS states.
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Postmodernism can be characterized by …

A) An almost luddite disdain for new technologies.
B) A preference for pluralism.
C) The rejection of deference to 'god-like' scientific authorities.
D) A preference towards anarchism.
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The current trend towards decentring the West is associated with the English School of political analysis.
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What is meant by the 'golden straitjacket'?

A) That European states are now restricted in their capacity to create new national laws by the European Union.
B) The lack of funding in the UK for mental health care.
C) The need for governments to appeal to international markets and investors.
D) The water conflict surrounding the Persian Gulf.
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One consequence of governments adopting a 'golden straitjacket' is that the economy shrinks, but politics grows.
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An example of the trend whereby citizens' preferences are subordinated to financial markets is _______.
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One important theme in IR is the growing importance of the sovereign state.
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There is an increasing trend away from the state being the central object of concern for students of politics.
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What is ethnocentrism?
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