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Introduction: Into a New Country

Quiz Created By: Laurie Chuie




  1. What is idealism?



    A) assumes that people are nasty creatures; political power corrupts them even further
    B) assumes that we are essentially good people that are mislead by evil political influences
    C) assumes that the hegemon has given us an ideal standard of living
    D) assumes that the hierarchy of everything is our own satisfaction



  2. What is realism?



    A) assumes that people are nasty creatures; political power corrupts them even further
    B) assumes that we are essentially good people that are mislead by evil political influences
    C) assumes that the hegemon has given us an ideal standard of living
    D) assumes that the hierarchy of everything is our own satisfaction



  3. Which is a level of analysis?



    A) initial level of analysis
    B) individual level of analysis
    C) second level of analysis
    D) patriotic level of analysis



  4. What does “soft power” refer to?



    A) being gentle towards other countries
    B) usage of missiles and bombs to soften another country
    C) having an easy-going, “soft” person as head power of state
    D) power of ideas, persuasion, and innovation



  5. What is the primary focus of feminism?



    A) focuses on inequality of the patriarchal system
    B) focuses on how to be a true feminist
    C) focuses on the how to be a good girl
    D) focuses on the rights of being a feminist



  6. What is postmodernisn?



    A) concerned with how people interpret the world around them; they act on this interpretation
    B) reject the idea that realists, liberals, and Marxists can ever know concrete facts about global politics
    C) feminist postmoderists look for gender biases
    D) all of the above



  7. What does “hard power” refer to?



    A) having a hard, difficult person as your country’s leader
    B) having military weapons and technological capabilities within a country
    C) a power that is hard to attain
    D) a power that can be used abusively



  8. What is the systemic level of analysis?



    A) a system that analysis specific events in political history that may influence the present crisis
    B) a system that is developed in order to maintain political order
    C) the actions of states are seen as the result of external influences and pressures on them in relation to their attributes or position in world politics
    D) the actions of states are seen as the result of external influences and pressures on them in relation to their attributes or position in world politics



  9. Type the question here?



    A) Answer
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  10. Who is Canada highly dependent on when it comes to trade?



    A) The Middle-Eastern Countries
    B) Canada itself
    C) United States
    D) South Africa