International Relations and Global Politics Quiz

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What are the four attributes that define a state?

  • Religion, language, borders, democracy
  • Population, territory, government, sovereignty (correct)
  • Culture, territory, population, government
  • Ethnicity, language, territory, sovereignty

According to Benedict Anderson, what does a nation represent?

  • A global network of trade relationships
  • An imagined community with cultural ties (correct)
  • An exclusive community with no boundaries
  • A group of powerful individuals

Which historical event is associated with the Treaty of Westphalia?

  • French Revolution
  • Thirty Years War (correct)
  • Napoleonic Wars
  • American Civil War

What was Napoleon Bonaparte's stance on sovereignty?

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What was the primary organizing principle of international politics after the Treaty of Westphalia?

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What is the key difference between internal and external sovereignty?

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What is the primary focus of Global Politics?

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Which of the following is NOT one of the key concepts in the field of International Relations?

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What do global orders in global politics refer to?

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What is a key attribute of the current global system?

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How are the terms 'nation' and 'state' related according to the text?

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Which organization is mentioned in the text as facilitating interactions between countries?

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State Attributes

Four key elements defining a state: population, territory, government, and sovereignty.

Nation (Anderson)

An imagined political community, with shared cultural ties, that exists in people's minds.

Treaty of Westphalia

Historical treaty marking shift in international politics towards nation-states.

Napoleon & Sovereignty

Napoleon challenged the existing system of state sovereignty.

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Post-Westphalia Organizing Principle

Sovereignty is the key principle of international politics after the Treaty of Westphalia.

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Internal Sovereignty

Domestic ability to govern its citizens.

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External Sovereignty

Recognition by other countries as an independent state.

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Global Politics Focus

Politics at a global level among countries.

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International Relations Concept (NOT)

Terrorism is not a primary concept in international relations; it's a subject within that field.

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Global Orders

Established practices of exchange between political units internationally.

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Current Global System

Countries interacting through diplomacy.

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'Nation' vs. 'State'

'Nation' is a broader concept than 'state,' encompassing cultural ties.

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