2. Quantitative method in Comparative Politics A. seeks t…
2. Quantitative method in Comparative Politics A. seeks to move comparative politics towards the “clock” end of the continuum B. seeks to dabble in folklore C. seeks to move comparative politics towards the “cloud” end of the continuum D. seeks to inject customary law wherever it can into study of comparative politics
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1. Comparative Politics A. emphasizes political thoughts of such thinkers as Plato, Hobbes, Locke, Marx, etc. B. focuses on such international organizations as the United Nations and foreign policy of nation-states C. describes “what is,” not “what ought to be” in the domestic politics of countries D. focuses on normative theory (Prescriptive writings)
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21. Which of these is true of the concept of regime? A. It is often used to describe a government that is not democratic B. It sometimes refers to the set of rules that governs the behavior of countries in an issue area C. Both of the above D. None of the above
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7. In a tell-all book, Mary Trump wrote that her uncle the president was raised in a home where the use of racist epithets and slurs was not uncommon. If this is true, which of the following political behavior can be chalked up to both his personality? A. Attacking Mexican immigrants with such labels as criminals, drug traffickers, thieves, and rapists B. His berating US congresswomen of color and telling them to go back to their countries C. His extending financial assistance to farmers who lost their market in China as a result of the trade war Trump initiated against China and other countries D. A & B
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6. From Dr. Jakpor’s notes, which of the factors below is not important in explaining political behavior? A. Individual motivation involving rational choice or psychology of the individual B. Cultural and ideological tendencies C. Structuralism D. None of the above
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2. Which of these is NOT true of the “one-drop” rule in Jim Crow America? A. It was driven only by primordial consideration B. It classified mulatto children (secretly sired by white slave holders) as chattels and black C. The U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), for all practical purpose, gave its stamp of approval to the one-drop rule D. It was driven in part by instrumentalism, a source of group identity
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