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CSS Political Science Topic 5 Comparative Politics

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Question # 1

The terrorist group al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attacks on American targets on 11th September 2001. In what year did alQaeda bomb a nightclub on the Indonesian island of Bali, Killing more than 200 people?

Question # 2

The concept of______is at the core of Marxist philosophy

Question # 3

Which of these distinguishes modern nation-states from traditional civilizations?

Question # 4

What is feminist?

Question # 5

The Marxists and the radical feminists do not share which one of the following view on State power?

Question # 6

Which of these is a stereotype- a generally believed idea that isn't always true

Question # 7

What is the main consequence of well-defined 'ethnies ' existing within established nation states?

Question # 8

'Social capital ' refers to the

Question # 9

Equal Remuneration Convention(C-100) came into force in?

Question # 10

The term "Political Culture " was formulated and used first time by

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1 The Marxists and the radical feminists do not share which one of the following view on State power?
A. Both deny that the State is an autonomous entity
B. Both maintain that the ideology of the State can be understood by reference to the power Structure in a society
C. Both are based on institutionalized structures of stratification
D. Both agree on the location of structure of inequality and exploitation in society
2 ______derives from the school of thought of Simone de Beauvoir
A. Liberal feminism
B. Existentialist feminism
C. Eco feminism
D. Black feminism
3 In ______, the UN issued its Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which protects "the equal rights of men and women"
A. 1948
B. 1948
C. 1958
D. 1998
4 'Balance of terror' is a term used in international politics to denote
A. A balance of power that emerges in a multi-polar world due to multiple checks and balances
B. The power to deter and destroy which belongs to all States in an anarchic international system
C. The uneasy balance that proceeds from fear of nuclear war and also from ideological fear that are fueled by nuclear weapon States
D. The balance of peace that exists among the nuclear powers in terms of their equality to seize and defend territory
5 What is cosmopolitan democracy?
A. A form of world government with global citizenship
B. Rule by the world' educated elites
C. Democratic government at the level of the city
D. Democratic governmentthat is representative of a multicultural society
6 Which of these is a stereotype- a generally believed idea that isn't always true
A. Only females can bear children
B. Many girls grow up to become scientists
C. Boys are better than girls at math
D. none of these
7 As of 2016, women made up______percent of those in the U.S. congress?
A. 48
B. 12
C. 84
D. None of these
8 The term "Political Culture " was formulated and used first time by
A. Simon
B. Robert Alan Dahl
C. Easton
D. Gabriel A. Almond
9 What name did Norbert Elias give to the dynamic of competition between social units that eventually gave rise to a nation state?
A. The absolutist mechanism
B. the decivilizing process
C. The monopoly mechanism
D. The courtization process
10 As of 2013, women made up______percent of those in the National Assembly of Pakistan?
A. 54
B. 65
C. 104
D. None of these

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