Political Philosophers and Global Governance Theories

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What was the primary goal of the Concert of Europe?

To restore the pre-revolutionary order of monarchies and hereditary privileges

Which of the following principles did Woodrow Wilson advocate?

Self-determination for the world's nations

What was the primary role of the League of Nations, as envisioned by Woodrow Wilson?

To serve as a venue for conciliation and arbitration to prevent war

Which of the following attributes was promoted by the Napoleonic Code?

Freedom of religion and meritocracy in government

What was the significance of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815?

It marked the end of Napoleon's mission to spread his liberal code across Europe

Which of the following concepts is associated with liberal internationalism?

Heightened interaction and cooperation among sovereign states

What is the main idea behind Anderson's concept of an 'imagined community'?

A nation is a group of people sharing a common culture, language, and territory.

What is the primary difference between a nation and a state, according to the text?

A nation is a cultural entity, while a state is a political entity.

What was the primary purpose of the Treaty of Westphalia?

To recognize the sovereignty of nation-states over their domestic affairs.

Which of the following best describes the relationship between a nation and a state?

A nation and a state can exist independently of each other.

Which of the following principles did Napoleon Bonaparte believe in spreading?

Liberty, equality, and fraternity.

Which of the following is NOT one of the four attributes of a nation mentioned in the text?

A single religious belief system.

What did Immanuel Kant believe states must do in order to establish a global government?

Give up some of their freedoms and join a growing state consisting of various nations

What was the primary goal of the international law proposed by Jeremy Bentham?

To propose legislation that would create the greatest happiness of all nations taken together

What was the basis of Giuseppe Mazzini's vision for an international system?

Free, independent states in a cooperative international system

Which group of countries is described as being 'ultra-nationalists that had an instinctive disdain for internationalism and preferred to violently impose their dominance over other nations'?

The Axis Powers

What did the dissolution of the League of Nations give birth to, according to the text?

Task-specific organizations like the World Health Organization and International Labor Organization

Learn about the perspectives of Immanuel Kant, Jeremy Bentham, and Giuseppe Mazzini on global governance and the role of states in creating an interconnected world. Understand their ideas on international law, republican government, and the formation of a global community.

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