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Unit1–IntroductiontoComparativePolitics–Test MultipleChoice–2ptseach 1. WhichofthefollowingisNOTconsideredtobeanaspectofglobalization? A. Increasedspeedandmagnitudeofcross-bordertrade B. Thespreadofdemocracy C. Increasedculturaldiffusion D. Increasedmigrationofpeoples E. Increasedspeedandmagnitudeofcross-bordercommunication 2. Incomparativepolitics,theterm“state”refersto A. thegovernmentinpowerinacountry B. agroupofpeoplewithacommonidentity. C. thetotalareaofacountry D. thekeypoliticalinstitutionsinacountry. E. subnationalunitsofgovernmentlikeMissouri 3. Democratictransitionsdescribeaprocessinwhich A. twocountriesresolveaconflictthroughpeacefulmeansratherthanmilitaryforce. B. authoritariangovernmentsdevelopintomoreparticipatoryanddemocraticregimes. C. thereareelectionsthatinvolvethepeacefultransferofpowerbetweenadministrations. D. thepresidentofacountryresignsandisreplacedbythevicepresident. E. ademocraticcountrybecomesadictatorship. 4. Forabout500years,___________________havebeentheprimaryactionsontheworldstage. A. politicalparties B. states C. transnationalcorporations D. socialmovements E. internationalorganizations 5. Theterm“politicaleconomy”refersto A. theglobaleconomicsystem. B. howstatesandpoliticalprocessesaffecttheeconomyandhowtheeconomyinturnaffectsacountry’s politicalprocesses. C. whetheracountrypracticescommandeconomyorafree-marketsystem. D. howmuchacountryspendsonelections. E. theratioofGDPcomparedtopercentageofvotingcitizens. 6. Classifyingcountriesaccordingtotheirlevelofdemocracyisanexampleofa A. typology B. hypothesis C. model D. causalmodel E. variable 7. Ascomparedtoconsolidateddemocraciesandauthoritarianregimes,transitionaldemocraciesarecharacterizedby A. fewerlegalprotectionsthatineitherconsolidateddemocraciesorauthoritarianregimes. B. fewerlegalprotectionsforcitizenrightsandlibertiesthanconsolidateddemocraciesbutmorethan authoritarianregimes. C. morelegalprotectionforcivillibertiesthaneitherconsolidateddemocraciesorauthoritarianregimes. D. morelegalprotectionthanconsolidateddemocraciesbutlessthaninauthoritarianregimes. E. morelegalprotectionforeconomicandsocialrightsbutlessforpoliticalrights. 8. TheHumandevelopmentIndex,theGlobalGenderGap,theEnvironmentalPerformanceIndex,andtheCorruption PerceptionsIndexareallexamplesof A. comparativemeasuresdevelopedbytheUnitedStates B. comparativemeasuresdevelopedbyInternationalnon-stateorganizationslikeFreedomHouseand Greenpeace. C. rankingsandratingsofdataforcomparativeanalysisthatarewidelyused. D. rankingsandratingsthatmaybeusedtostudythelevelofdemocracyinvariouscountries. E. measuresfortheeconomicperformanceofstates. 9. Theterm“criticaljuncture”refersto A. whentheleadershipofacountrychanges. B. theborderbetweentwohistoricallyhostilecountries C. animportanthistoricalmomentthatshapesinstitutionsandfutureoutcomes. D. aperiodofeconomicinstability. E. aneventthattriggersawaroninternationalcrisis. 10. Whenstateboundariesandnationalidentitycoincide,theresultingformationiscalleda A. country. B. confederation. C. nation-state. D. nation. E. state. 11. WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutcollectiveidentityisTRUE? A. Non-classidentitieshaveassumedgrowingsignificanceeveninlong-establisheddemocracies. B. Allofthesearetruestatements. C. Collectiveidentitiesinvolvingethnicityandreligionhavebeenimportantfactorsthathaveledtoconflict. D. Politicalleadersoftenmanipulateorappealtocollectiveidentities. E. Althoughlesssothaninthepast,classbasedcollectiveidentitiesremainimportantinmanylong-established democracies. 12. WhichofthefollowingBESTillustratesthedifferencebetweenthefieldofcomparativepoliticsandthefieldof internationalrelations? A. Thefieldofcomparativepoliticsinvolvescomparingnationswhereasthefieldofinternationalrelations involvesexamininginternationalorganizations. B. Thefieldofcomparativepoliticsinvolvescomparingdifferentpoliticalinstitutions,processes,andpoliticsin differentcountrieswhereasthefieldofinternationalrelationsinvolvesstudyingtheforeignpolicyofand interactionsamongdifferentcountries. C. Thereisnodifferencebetweenthetwofields. D. Thefieldofcomparativepoliticsinvolvesonlydomesticpoliticswhereasthefieldofinternationalrelations refersonlytoglobalization. E. Thefieldofcomparativepoliticsinvolvescomparingwhyandhowdifferentstatesactintheinternational arenawhereasthefieldofinternationalpoliticsismoreconcernedwiththeimpactofnonstateactorsinthe internationalarena. 13. Whichofthefollowingisanormativestatement? A. ThepresidentsofMexicoandRussiaarebothdirectlyelectedbythepeople. B. TheheadofgovernmentinIranisthepresident. C. TheChinesejudicialsystemwouldservethecountrybetterifitweremoreindependent. D. TheEuropeanUnionexpandedrapidlyduringthefirstfewyearsofthe21stcentury. E. Britian’supperhouseofthelegislatureconsistsofnon-electedofficials. “Nigeria’spolicyofrevenuesharinghasnotfunctionedwellprimarilybecausethegovernmentlackslegitimacy.” 14. Inthestatementabove,Nigeria’spolicyofrevenuesharingmaybeidentifiedasa(n) A. independentvariable B. correlation C. causation D. dependentvariable E. hypothesis 15. Whichofthefollowingisthemostaccuratedefinitionofastate? A. theabilitytocarryoutactionsorpolicieswithinbordersindependentlyfrominterference B. anorganizationthatincludesinstitutionsandmaintainsamonopolyofviolenceoveraterritory C. agroupofpeoplethatareboundtogetherbyacommonpoliticalidentity D. therulesthataresetandfollowedinexertingpower E. agovernmentwiththreebranches:legislative,executive,andjudicial 16. Whichofthefollowingismostlikelytobeacentrifugalforcethatnegativelyaffectsanation-state? A. useofsymbolstocreatecohesiveness B. strongreligiousvalues C. extensivetransportationsystems D. strongseparatistmovements E. schoolsthatinstillthesociety’sbeliefs 17. Integrationisaprocessthatallowsstatetogainpolitical,economic,andsocialcloutbypoolingtheir A. territory B. sovereignty C. frontiers D. coreareas E. colonies 18. Whatisa“mixedeconomy”? A. Onethatishealthyinsomeareasbutnotinothers B. Onethatisindividualisticandantigovernment C. Onethatisbasedprimarilyonstateownershipofthemeansofproduction D. Onethatdependsbothondomesticproductionandimportofgoodsfromothercountries E. Onethatmixescharacteristicsofacommandeconomywiththoseofamarketeconomy. 19. Atypeofstatethatspreadspoweramongmanysub-unitsandhasaweakcentralgovernmentiscalleda A. confederalsystem B. unitarysystem C. federalsystem D. devolutionarysystem E. separatistsystem 20. Whichofthefollowingcanbeconsideredafundamentalfeatureofauthoritariangovernment? A. Theheadofgovernmentisalsotheheadofstate. B. Decisionsaremadebypoliticaleliteswithoutmuchinputfromcitizens. C. Theregimetypeisbasedoncommunism. D. Thelegitimacyoftheheadofstateisbasedonheredity. E. Authoritariangovernmentsalwaysuseviolenceasatechniquefordestroyingobstaclestotheirgovernance. 21. Whichofthefollowingisanaccuratedescriptionofdemocraticcorporatism? A. Responsibilitiesandobligationsarebasedonahierarchybetweenelitesandcitizens. B. Theformationofinterestgroupswithinthesystemisspontaneous. C. Interestgroupsinteractwiththestateandremainautonomous. D. Interestrepresentationisinstitutionalizedthroughrecognitionbythestate. E. Themilitaryjoinsforceswiththestatebureaucracytoformanauthoritarianregime. 22. In2012,theInternationalMonetaryFundestimatedChina’sGDPpercapitatobe$6,076,andin2013,theCIAWorld FactBookestimatedChina’sPPPtobe$9,100.Whichofthefollowingisthebestexplanationforthedifference betweenthetwoestimates? A. China’seconomygrewrapidlybetween2012and2013. B. TheIMFdidnotincludeincomefromChinesecitizenslivingabroad;theCIAWorldFactBookdid. C. TheIMFdidnottakeintoconsiderationadultliteracyandincomelevels;theCIAWorldFactBookdid. D. TheIMFdidnotfactorinincomefromillegalsources;theCIAWorldFactBookdid. E. GDPpercapitamerelymakesthetotalvalueofacountry’sGDPanddividesitbythecountry’spopulation; PPPpercapitaattemptstoestimatethebuyingpowerofincomeineachcountry. 23. IfacountryhasalowGinicoefficient,itmeansthatthecountryhas A. alowstandardofliving B. seriousrestrictionsonindividualliberties C. moreequalincomeorwealthdistribution D. agovernmentthatoperateswithlittleornotransparency E. littleornopoliticalefficacy 24. Anationalballot,calledbythegovernmentonapolicyissueiscalleda(n) A. initiative B. reform C. sovereignact D. referendum E. decree 25. Incontrasttoapluralityelectoralsystem,anelectoralsystembasedonproportionalrepresentationismorelikelyto resultin A. anineffectivelegislature B. morerun-offelections C. aweakenedpartysystem D. lowerratesofvoterparticipation E. amulti-partysystem 26. Whichofthefollowingisalinkageinstitution? A. themilitary B. thelegislature C. thebureaucracy D. thejudiciary E. apoliticalparty 27. Themechanismthatallowscourtstodecidetheconstitutionalityofalaworexecutiveactioniscalled A. judicialreview B. codelaw C. civillaw D. parliamentarysovereignty E. judicialactivism 28. Inmostcountrieswithbicamerallegislature,seatsintheupperhouseusually A. aredeterminedbypopulation B. representregionalgovernmentsandlocalinterests C. arehereditaryorappointed D. aremoresoughtafterthanseatsinthelowerhouse E. aremorenumerousthanthoseinthelowerhouse 29. Incontrasttobureaucratsinanauthoritarianregime,bureaucratsinademocraticregimeusually A. areelected B. resigntheirjobswhentheirchiefexecutiveleaves C. arepartofapatronagesystem D. havemorediscretionarypower E. areappointedbythechiefexecutive 30. Acabinetcoalitionismorelikelytoformincountriesthathave A. littleculturalheterogeneity B. apresident C. amulti-partysystem D. strongbureaucracies E. bothaheadofstateandaheadofgovernment 31. WhichofthefollowingisNOTacommontypeofpoliticalinstitution? A. legislature B. judiciary C. bureaucracy D. cross-cuttingcleavage E. politicalparty 32. Accordingtosocialcapitaltheory,societieswithhighamountsofsocialcapitalsaremorelikelytobe A. democratic B. stable C. authoritarian D. consensual E. conflictual 33. Whichofthefollowingisthebestdescriptionofsocialismasapoliticalideology? A. Socialismrejectsthevalueofequality,andacceptstheideathatpeopleandgroupsexistindegreesof inferiorityandsuperiority. B. Socialismrejectstheprincipleofseparationofchurchandstate. C. Socialismacceptsprivateownershipsandfreemarketprinciples,butbelievesthatthestatehasastrongrole toplayinregulatingtheeconomyandensuringsomemeasureofequality. D. Socialismseekstomaximizefreedomforallpeople,includingfreespeech,freedomofreligion,andfreedom ofassociation. E. Socialismrejectstheideathatpersonalfreedomwillensureprosperityforallandholdsthataninevitable resultofcompetitionforscarceresourcesisthatasmallgroupwillgaincontrol. 34. Whichofthefollowingisanattitudetowardchangethatismostsupportiveofreformandgradualchange? A. radicalism B. liberalism C. communism D. conservatism E. reactionarybeliefs 35. Competitiveelections,civilliberties,ruleoflaw,neutralityofthejudiciary,andopencivilsocietyareall characteristicsof A. proceduraldemocracies B. free-marketeconomies C. presidentialsystems D. authoritariansystems E. liberaldemocracies 36. Theprocessthatcreatesapoliticalsystemthatissupportedbyallpartsofthesocietyiscalled A. transparency B. integration C. democraticconsolidation D. privatization E. democraticcorporatism 37. Economicliberalizationleadsacountrytoward A. afree-marketeconomy B. acommandeconomy C. democratization D. federalism E. authoritarianrule 38. Whichofthefollowingmostdirectlydiscouragesthemoderntrendtowardglobalization? A. integration B. democratization C. nationalism D. conservatism E. communism 39. Incontrasttocoincidingcleavages,cross-cuttingcleavagesaremorelikelyto A. tearasocietyapart B. emphasizeethnicdifferences C. emphasizeregionaldifferences D. emphasizereligiousdifferences E. keepsocialconflicttomoremoderatelevels 40. Voluntaryorganizationsoutsideofthestatethathelppeopledefineandadvancetheirowninterestscompose A. thecivilsociety B. socialcapital C. socialboundaries D. subjectactivities E. aproceduraldemocracy ConceptualAnalysisQuestions: 5ptsforeachpart- Bureaucraciesareimportantinstitutionsinbothauthoritariananddemocraticregimes. (a)Describetwocharacteristicsofbureaucraciesthatarecommoninbothauthoritariananddemocraticregimes. (b)Describeonereasonwhybureaucraciesareoftenanimportantsourceofstrengthinademocracy. (c)Explaintwodifferencesbetweenthewaythatbureaucraciesfunctioninademocracyandanauthoritarianregime.