Deck 7: Intergovernmental Organizations: Alternative Governance

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Which of the following did the authors not list as a reason for growth in IGOs?

A) Increased international contact
B) The efforts of small states to gain strength through joint action
C) The expansion of transnational problems
D) The end of the Cold War.
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A supranational organization can best be described as an organization that

A) helps to coordinate all other organizations within any given state.
B) helps to coordinate all IGOs.
C) has legal authority over its members.
D) is contained within states.
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An IGO might deal with any of the following issues except

A) terrorism.
B) environmental regulation.
C) state taxation.
D) peacekeeping.
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Neofunctionalists are skeptical of the

A) functionalist belief that non-political cooperation can lead to full political cooperation.
B) functionalist belief that only high-level political cooperation can lead to cooperation on other, non-political issues.
C) idealist notion that IGOs can help perpetuate peace.
D) idealist notion that IGOs hurt the global peace effort.
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The League of Nations was intended mainly as a(n)

A) peacekeeping organization.
B) economic organization.
C) balance in a bipolar world system.
D) forum for advancing human rights.
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The oldest surviving IGO is the

A) Universal Postal Union.
B) United Nations.
C) Concert of Europe.
D) Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine.
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There were ______ IGOs established during the 1800s.

A) 6
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
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The regime for oceans and seas is made up of all of the following except

A) Law of the Sea Treaty.
B) National laws preventing pollution.
C) freedom of the seas.
D) IAEA
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Functionalism refers to the idea that the way to global cooperation is through

A) a top-down approach.
B) a bottom-up approach.
C) an equity-based approach.
D) a weighted-population approach.
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The members of intergovernmental organizations are usually

A) private individuals.
B) international interest groups.
C) national governments.
D) transnational corporations.
Question
Arguably the first IGO,established in 478 B.C.,was called the

A) League of Nations.
B) Delian League.
C) Athens Conference.
D) Peloponnesian war.
Question
Which of the following IGOs succeeded the League of Nations?

A) the United Nations
B) the European Union
C) the World Trade Organization
D) NATO
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Over the past century the number of permanent international organizations has

A) declined as the number of states has increased.
B) grown with the growth of states.
C) remained relatively stable.
D) fluctuated depending on the number of states involved in international conflict.
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Which of the following is not a possible role of IGOs?

A) to provide an interactive arena for actors
B) to provide a forum for multinational corporations to interact
C) to promote cooperation among states
D) to act as an independent international actor
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The neofunctionalist approach to studying cooperation is best described as

A) bilateral.
B) top-down.
C) bottom-up.
D) an evolutionary approach.
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A regime is a(n)

A) collection of norms, processes, and organizations that together help to govern the behavior of states.
B) type of IGO with supranational governing capabilities.
C) governing body that places specific, but limited, restrictions on states.
D) type of NGO whose members are a combination of state and non-state actors.
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Which of the following IGOs demonstrates the ways in which the world has become increasingly economically interdependent?

A) IMF
B) NATO
C) United Nations
D) IMMARSAT
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Which of the following may be best equipped to address issues related to the world's oceans?

A) MNCs
B) individual states
C) individual continents
D) IGOs
Question
In modern times,the first example of an IGO based on the goal of universal concern for improving the condition of humanity was the

A) Treaty of Westphalia.
B) Hague System.
C) League of Nations.
D) Treaty of Amsterdam.
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Which one of the following ideas does not support or promote the concept of international organization?

A) The universal concern for improving the condition of humanity
B) The idea that big powers have a responsibility to cooperate and preserve peace
C) The idea of ensuring that the national interests of states are always protected
D) The idea of specialized agencies to deal with specific social and economic problems
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The membership of the EU currently totals

A) 10.
B) 15.
C) 25.
D) 27.
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The 1993 Treaty on European Union is more commonly known as the

A) Hague Convention.
B) Treaty of Rome.
C) Maastricht Treaty.
D) Strasbourg Declaration.
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The executive branch of the European Union is the

A) European Parliament.
B) European Court of Justice.
C) European Commission.
D) Council of the European Union.
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Of the following,the idea that most strongly opposes the notion of world government is

A) capitalism.
B) nationalism.
C) communism.
D) universalism.
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Which potential form of global governmental does not preserve the sovereign authority of states?

A) Networks of IGOs
B) A unitary government
C) A confederal government
D) A federal government
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The European Union makes most non-routine policy decisions through

A) weighted voting.
B) majority voting.
C) unanimity voting.
D) local voting.
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For most of its history,the EC focused on

A) security issues.
B) economic issues.
C) common foreign policy.
D) political cooperation.
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Which of the following regional IGOs has moved toward full economic integration?

A) Organization of American States (OAS)
B) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
C) European Union (EU)
D) Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
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Which of the following was not a treaty which contributed to European integration?

A) Maastricht Treaty
B) Treaty of Nice
C) Single European Act
D) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
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The European country with the most seats on the European Parliament is

A) France.
B) Germany.
C) Spain.
D) Austria.
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Complains about abuses of power or other alleged transgressions by EU authorities are handled by the

A) European Parliament.
B) European Ombudsman.
C) Hague system.
D) UNGA
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Which country was not a member of the European Coal and Steel Community?

A) Italy
B) France
C) Belgium
D) the United Kingdom
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The EU's bureaucracy is organized under the

A) Council of the European Union.
B) European Commission.
C) European Parliament.
D) General Assembly.
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Which of the following is not an example of a regional IGO?

A) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
B) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
C) Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
D) Organization of American States (OAS)
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Members of the European Parliament are elected to serve a

A) 2-year term.
B) 4-year term.
C) 5-year term.
D) 6-year term.
Question
The European Union is the product of a merger of all of the following bodies except the European

A) Economic Community.
B) Trade and Political Union.
C) Coal and Steel Community.
D) Atomic Energy Community.
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The Single European Act of 1987 (SEA)is significant because it was the act

A) that originally brought together the European Community.
B) that established trade relations between EC members and African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries.
C) by which EC countries committed to becoming fully economically integrated.
D) wherein all member-countries agreed to adopt the euro as the single unit of currency.
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The EU constitution

A) has not yet been drafted.
B) passed, thanks to the support of parliamentarians in Lithuania and Great Britain.
C) passed by a close margin in 2005.
D) was rejected in May 2005, after close votes in France and the Netherlands.
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The European Union is a current example of what type of IGO structure?

A) centralized
B) federal
C) confederal
D) national
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The Court of Justice of the European Union has

A) 5 judges.
B) 9 judges.
C) 13 judges.
D) 27 judges.
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In 2007,which of the following decisions made by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was a disappointment for the Bush administration?

A) Ban's decision not to expand UN involvement in Iraq.
B) Ban's call for the U.S. to reverse its reduction in funding for the UN.
C) Ban's call for Guantanamo to be closed.
D) All of the above.
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Plenary representative bodies in IGOs reflect the norm of

A) mutual responsibility for the organization and its policies.
B) state sovereignty.
C) balance of power.
D) polarity.
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Which one of the following UN organs gives its permanent members veto power?

A) the Secretariat
B) the General Assembly
C) the Security Council
D) the International Court of Justice
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All of the following organizations are associated with the United Nations except

A) the World Health Organization.
B) Amnesty International.
C) the World Bank.
D) UNICEF.
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UN contributions owed by countries are determined according to

A) national wealth.
B) population.
C) anticipated use of UN services.
D) proportion of funds needed, after donations from individuals and NGOs.
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The major voting methods of UN include all of the following except

A) unanimity voting.
B) majority voting.
C) minority voting.
D) weighted voting.
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Currently,the UN Secretary-General is

A) Kofi Annan.
B) Ban Ki-moon.
C) Dag Hammarskjöld.
D) Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
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Which of the following UN organizations has representation from all UN member-countries?

A) General Assembly
B) Security Council
C) Economic and Social Council
D) Secretariat
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The United Nations can best be described as a

A) regime with a unitary purpose.
B) single-purpose organization with many members.
C) single-purpose organization with very few members.
D) nearly universal organization with many member-countries.
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The UN Security Council has how many permanent members?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 15
D) 20
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One survey of people in 43 countries found that ______ of respondents said that the UN was having a good impact on their country.

A) 47%
B) 57%
C) 67%
D) 77%
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In 1998 the UN General Assembly voted to give which group of people informal associate membership status?

A) The Basques
B) The Aborigines
C) The Kurds
D) The Palestinians
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)has a budget of about

A) $1 million
B) $100 million
C) $1 billion
D) $100 billion
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The UN is directly involved in all of the following activities except

A) facilitating trade.
B) promoting social welfare.
C) promoting human rights.
D) protecting the environment.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency is an affiliate of the UN that

A) monitors nuclear energy facilities to prevent accidents.
B) provides energy resources to LDCs.
C) helps countries develop viable energy resources to replace less environmentally friendly forms of energy like coal.
D) helps promote and monitor the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons.
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The number of management positions held by women in the UN

A) is staggeringly low compared to most countries.
B) has been declining with the addition of new countries into the UN.
C) is relatively high compared to most countries.
D) is relatively high compared to LDCs, but is lower than EDCs.
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By tradition,most prospective candidates for secretary-general are put forward by

A) their home regions.
B) their home countries.
C) self-selection.
D) the General Assembly.
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A UN organ that is based on limited membership is the

A) Security Council.
B) bureaucracy.
C) General Assembly.
D) plenary representative body.
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The finances of the UN are almost entirely dependent on

A) special grants.
B) revenues from operations.
C) voluntary contributions.
D) assessments it levies on member-countries.
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The administrative body of the United Nations is called the

A) Secretariat.
B) Security Council.
C) General Assembly.
D) Economic and Social Council.
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List reasons given in the text that explain the expansion of international organizations.
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The European Union is a current example of a confederation.
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The Maastricht Treaty is the most recent EU agreement to further economic and political integration.
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The European Ombudsman and the Court of Auditors are both oversight agencies of the EU.
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An organization must have global participation and membership in order to be an intergovernmental organization.
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List the four possible roles of IGOs outlined in the text.
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As the number of international organizations is increasing,their scope is also increasing.
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The UN Security Council is an example of a plenary representative council.
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The UN's mission to establish norms against violence has influenced U.S.foreign intervention.
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Functionalists advocate a top-down approach to international cooperation.
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The UN has veto-power over the decisions of its members.
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Identify the three main root systems that have fueled the current growth of international organizations.
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All countries that participate in the United Nations are able to vote in the General Assembly.
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What is the main difference between functionalism and neofunctionalism?
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A regime is a single organization designed to supervise state actions.
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The IMF uses a weighted voting system for its decision making.
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Most nationalists support the establishment of a world government.
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On the whole in Europe there is mixed support for EU expansion.
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Individuals on the European Commission are supposed to represent the viewpoint of their country.
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List one advantage and one disadvantage of IGOs functioning as interactive arenas.
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Deck 7: Intergovernmental Organizations: Alternative Governance
1
Which of the following did the authors not list as a reason for growth in IGOs?

A) Increased international contact
B) The efforts of small states to gain strength through joint action
C) The expansion of transnational problems
D) The end of the Cold War.
D
2
A supranational organization can best be described as an organization that

A) helps to coordinate all other organizations within any given state.
B) helps to coordinate all IGOs.
C) has legal authority over its members.
D) is contained within states.
C
3
An IGO might deal with any of the following issues except

A) terrorism.
B) environmental regulation.
C) state taxation.
D) peacekeeping.
C
4
Neofunctionalists are skeptical of the

A) functionalist belief that non-political cooperation can lead to full political cooperation.
B) functionalist belief that only high-level political cooperation can lead to cooperation on other, non-political issues.
C) idealist notion that IGOs can help perpetuate peace.
D) idealist notion that IGOs hurt the global peace effort.
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The League of Nations was intended mainly as a(n)

A) peacekeeping organization.
B) economic organization.
C) balance in a bipolar world system.
D) forum for advancing human rights.
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6
The oldest surviving IGO is the

A) Universal Postal Union.
B) United Nations.
C) Concert of Europe.
D) Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine.
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7
There were ______ IGOs established during the 1800s.

A) 6
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
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8
The regime for oceans and seas is made up of all of the following except

A) Law of the Sea Treaty.
B) National laws preventing pollution.
C) freedom of the seas.
D) IAEA
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9
Functionalism refers to the idea that the way to global cooperation is through

A) a top-down approach.
B) a bottom-up approach.
C) an equity-based approach.
D) a weighted-population approach.
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10
The members of intergovernmental organizations are usually

A) private individuals.
B) international interest groups.
C) national governments.
D) transnational corporations.
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11
Arguably the first IGO,established in 478 B.C.,was called the

A) League of Nations.
B) Delian League.
C) Athens Conference.
D) Peloponnesian war.
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12
Which of the following IGOs succeeded the League of Nations?

A) the United Nations
B) the European Union
C) the World Trade Organization
D) NATO
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13
Over the past century the number of permanent international organizations has

A) declined as the number of states has increased.
B) grown with the growth of states.
C) remained relatively stable.
D) fluctuated depending on the number of states involved in international conflict.
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14
Which of the following is not a possible role of IGOs?

A) to provide an interactive arena for actors
B) to provide a forum for multinational corporations to interact
C) to promote cooperation among states
D) to act as an independent international actor
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The neofunctionalist approach to studying cooperation is best described as

A) bilateral.
B) top-down.
C) bottom-up.
D) an evolutionary approach.
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16
A regime is a(n)

A) collection of norms, processes, and organizations that together help to govern the behavior of states.
B) type of IGO with supranational governing capabilities.
C) governing body that places specific, but limited, restrictions on states.
D) type of NGO whose members are a combination of state and non-state actors.
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17
Which of the following IGOs demonstrates the ways in which the world has become increasingly economically interdependent?

A) IMF
B) NATO
C) United Nations
D) IMMARSAT
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18
Which of the following may be best equipped to address issues related to the world's oceans?

A) MNCs
B) individual states
C) individual continents
D) IGOs
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19
In modern times,the first example of an IGO based on the goal of universal concern for improving the condition of humanity was the

A) Treaty of Westphalia.
B) Hague System.
C) League of Nations.
D) Treaty of Amsterdam.
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Which one of the following ideas does not support or promote the concept of international organization?

A) The universal concern for improving the condition of humanity
B) The idea that big powers have a responsibility to cooperate and preserve peace
C) The idea of ensuring that the national interests of states are always protected
D) The idea of specialized agencies to deal with specific social and economic problems
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21
The membership of the EU currently totals

A) 10.
B) 15.
C) 25.
D) 27.
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22
The 1993 Treaty on European Union is more commonly known as the

A) Hague Convention.
B) Treaty of Rome.
C) Maastricht Treaty.
D) Strasbourg Declaration.
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23
The executive branch of the European Union is the

A) European Parliament.
B) European Court of Justice.
C) European Commission.
D) Council of the European Union.
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Of the following,the idea that most strongly opposes the notion of world government is

A) capitalism.
B) nationalism.
C) communism.
D) universalism.
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25
Which potential form of global governmental does not preserve the sovereign authority of states?

A) Networks of IGOs
B) A unitary government
C) A confederal government
D) A federal government
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The European Union makes most non-routine policy decisions through

A) weighted voting.
B) majority voting.
C) unanimity voting.
D) local voting.
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For most of its history,the EC focused on

A) security issues.
B) economic issues.
C) common foreign policy.
D) political cooperation.
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Which of the following regional IGOs has moved toward full economic integration?

A) Organization of American States (OAS)
B) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
C) European Union (EU)
D) Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
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Which of the following was not a treaty which contributed to European integration?

A) Maastricht Treaty
B) Treaty of Nice
C) Single European Act
D) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
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The European country with the most seats on the European Parliament is

A) France.
B) Germany.
C) Spain.
D) Austria.
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Complains about abuses of power or other alleged transgressions by EU authorities are handled by the

A) European Parliament.
B) European Ombudsman.
C) Hague system.
D) UNGA
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Which country was not a member of the European Coal and Steel Community?

A) Italy
B) France
C) Belgium
D) the United Kingdom
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The EU's bureaucracy is organized under the

A) Council of the European Union.
B) European Commission.
C) European Parliament.
D) General Assembly.
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34
Which of the following is not an example of a regional IGO?

A) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
B) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
C) Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
D) Organization of American States (OAS)
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35
Members of the European Parliament are elected to serve a

A) 2-year term.
B) 4-year term.
C) 5-year term.
D) 6-year term.
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36
The European Union is the product of a merger of all of the following bodies except the European

A) Economic Community.
B) Trade and Political Union.
C) Coal and Steel Community.
D) Atomic Energy Community.
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37
The Single European Act of 1987 (SEA)is significant because it was the act

A) that originally brought together the European Community.
B) that established trade relations between EC members and African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries.
C) by which EC countries committed to becoming fully economically integrated.
D) wherein all member-countries agreed to adopt the euro as the single unit of currency.
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38
The EU constitution

A) has not yet been drafted.
B) passed, thanks to the support of parliamentarians in Lithuania and Great Britain.
C) passed by a close margin in 2005.
D) was rejected in May 2005, after close votes in France and the Netherlands.
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39
The European Union is a current example of what type of IGO structure?

A) centralized
B) federal
C) confederal
D) national
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40
The Court of Justice of the European Union has

A) 5 judges.
B) 9 judges.
C) 13 judges.
D) 27 judges.
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41
In 2007,which of the following decisions made by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was a disappointment for the Bush administration?

A) Ban's decision not to expand UN involvement in Iraq.
B) Ban's call for the U.S. to reverse its reduction in funding for the UN.
C) Ban's call for Guantanamo to be closed.
D) All of the above.
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42
Plenary representative bodies in IGOs reflect the norm of

A) mutual responsibility for the organization and its policies.
B) state sovereignty.
C) balance of power.
D) polarity.
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43
Which one of the following UN organs gives its permanent members veto power?

A) the Secretariat
B) the General Assembly
C) the Security Council
D) the International Court of Justice
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44
All of the following organizations are associated with the United Nations except

A) the World Health Organization.
B) Amnesty International.
C) the World Bank.
D) UNICEF.
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45
UN contributions owed by countries are determined according to

A) national wealth.
B) population.
C) anticipated use of UN services.
D) proportion of funds needed, after donations from individuals and NGOs.
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46
The major voting methods of UN include all of the following except

A) unanimity voting.
B) majority voting.
C) minority voting.
D) weighted voting.
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47
Currently,the UN Secretary-General is

A) Kofi Annan.
B) Ban Ki-moon.
C) Dag Hammarskjöld.
D) Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
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48
Which of the following UN organizations has representation from all UN member-countries?

A) General Assembly
B) Security Council
C) Economic and Social Council
D) Secretariat
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49
The United Nations can best be described as a

A) regime with a unitary purpose.
B) single-purpose organization with many members.
C) single-purpose organization with very few members.
D) nearly universal organization with many member-countries.
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50
The UN Security Council has how many permanent members?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 15
D) 20
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51
One survey of people in 43 countries found that ______ of respondents said that the UN was having a good impact on their country.

A) 47%
B) 57%
C) 67%
D) 77%
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52
In 1998 the UN General Assembly voted to give which group of people informal associate membership status?

A) The Basques
B) The Aborigines
C) The Kurds
D) The Palestinians
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53
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)has a budget of about

A) $1 million
B) $100 million
C) $1 billion
D) $100 billion
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54
The UN is directly involved in all of the following activities except

A) facilitating trade.
B) promoting social welfare.
C) promoting human rights.
D) protecting the environment.
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55
The International Atomic Energy Agency is an affiliate of the UN that

A) monitors nuclear energy facilities to prevent accidents.
B) provides energy resources to LDCs.
C) helps countries develop viable energy resources to replace less environmentally friendly forms of energy like coal.
D) helps promote and monitor the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons.
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56
The number of management positions held by women in the UN

A) is staggeringly low compared to most countries.
B) has been declining with the addition of new countries into the UN.
C) is relatively high compared to most countries.
D) is relatively high compared to LDCs, but is lower than EDCs.
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57
By tradition,most prospective candidates for secretary-general are put forward by

A) their home regions.
B) their home countries.
C) self-selection.
D) the General Assembly.
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58
A UN organ that is based on limited membership is the

A) Security Council.
B) bureaucracy.
C) General Assembly.
D) plenary representative body.
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59
The finances of the UN are almost entirely dependent on

A) special grants.
B) revenues from operations.
C) voluntary contributions.
D) assessments it levies on member-countries.
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60
The administrative body of the United Nations is called the

A) Secretariat.
B) Security Council.
C) General Assembly.
D) Economic and Social Council.
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61
List reasons given in the text that explain the expansion of international organizations.
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62
The European Union is a current example of a confederation.
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63
The Maastricht Treaty is the most recent EU agreement to further economic and political integration.
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64
The European Ombudsman and the Court of Auditors are both oversight agencies of the EU.
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65
An organization must have global participation and membership in order to be an intergovernmental organization.
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66
List the four possible roles of IGOs outlined in the text.
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67
As the number of international organizations is increasing,their scope is also increasing.
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68
The UN Security Council is an example of a plenary representative council.
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69
The UN's mission to establish norms against violence has influenced U.S.foreign intervention.
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70
Functionalists advocate a top-down approach to international cooperation.
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71
The UN has veto-power over the decisions of its members.
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72
Identify the three main root systems that have fueled the current growth of international organizations.
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73
All countries that participate in the United Nations are able to vote in the General Assembly.
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74
What is the main difference between functionalism and neofunctionalism?
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75
A regime is a single organization designed to supervise state actions.
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76
The IMF uses a weighted voting system for its decision making.
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77
Most nationalists support the establishment of a world government.
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78
On the whole in Europe there is mixed support for EU expansion.
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79
Individuals on the European Commission are supposed to represent the viewpoint of their country.
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80
List one advantage and one disadvantage of IGOs functioning as interactive arenas.
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