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Globalization And The Transformation Of Political Community MCQs

Option A: A human association in which members share common symbols and wish to cooperate to realize common objectives

Option B: A community that wishes to govern itself and be free from alien rule

Option C: A community in which the state claims legitimacy on grounds that it represents them

Option D: A community that feels loyalty to a nation-state

Correct Answer: A community that wishes to govern itself and be free from alien rule


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Option A: A condition in which warfare is a recurrent feature of the relations between states not the least because they regard it as inevitable

Option B: A condition in which political power is dispersed between local national, and supranational institutions, none of which command supreme loyalty

Option C: A condition in which international organizations, transnational corporations and so forth are accountable to the peoples of the world

Option D: A condition in which human labour and its products are sold and bought in the market place

Correct Answer: A condition in which political power is dispersed between local national, and supranational institutions, none of which command supreme loyalty


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Option A: Power that can be projected deep into society

Option B: Power based on controlling the instruments of violence

Option C: Power that can be projected across whole territories

Option D: Power that a state holds by virtue of its population

Correct Answer: Power that can be projected deep into society


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Option A: A state that has collapsed and cannot provide for its citizens

Option B: A product of globalization whereby international institutions and global markets are accountable to people of a state

Option C: A state which has negative sovereignty but lacks positive sovereignty

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: A state which has negative sovereignty but lacks positive sovereignty


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Option A: It argues that Western liberal democracy had solved the social conflicts which earlier dominated industrial societies

Option B: It assumes that non-Western societies will follow the Western path of economic and political development

Option C: It argues that Western liberal democracies today are faced with conflict different form, those that dominated industrial societies

Option D: a and b

Correct Answer: a and b


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Option A: Rights belonging to groups such as minority nations rather than to individuals

Option B: Rights unfairly belonging to a privileged group

Option C: Rights belonging to a political community

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Rights belonging to groups such as minority nations rather than to individuals


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Option A: the history of ethnic cleansing by liberal democratic states

Option B: the cosmopolitan understanding of the role of war in human affairs

Option C: the condition in which warfare is a recurrent feature of the relations between states not least because they regard it as inevitable

Option D: all of the above

Correct Answer: the condition in which warfare is a recurrent feature of the relations between states not least because they regard it as inevitable


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Option A: They argue that most people value their membership of a political community; they are unlikely to shift their loyalty to the human race

Option B: All forms of political community contain the danger of generating the domination or exclusion of significant sections of society

Option C: They see globalization weakening community ties

Option D: b and c

Correct Answer: They argue that most people value their membership of a political community; they are unlikely to shift their loyalty to the human race


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Option A: Fragmentation

Option B: Globalization

Option C: Nationalism

Option D: a and b

Correct Answer: a and b


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Option A: all forms of knowledge are potentially dangerous as they can lay foundations for power and domination

Option B: political perspectives which claim to have uncovered universal truths contain the danger of domination and exclusion

Option C: universal human rights culture and doctrine of humanitarian intervention may simply extend Western power over the reset of the world

Option D: all of the above

Correct Answer: all of the above


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