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Practice Quiz: Chapter 03
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Which of the following is an example of an unprincipled state?
The United States under Barack Obama (2009-2016)
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The United States under George W. Bush (2001-2008)
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Canada under Stephen Harper (2006-2015)
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Iraq under Saddam Hussein (1979-2003)
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What would a classical liberal be in favour of?
Government funding for the legal system
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Government funding for health care
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Government funding for education
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Government funding for culture
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Which of the following is a truly communist country today?
Poland
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Russia
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Cuba
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Bolivia
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Which of the following is an example of an oppositional ideology?
Feminism
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Conservatism
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Socialism
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Welfare liberalism
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What is the largest religion in the world, by estimated number of adherents?
Islam
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Buddhism
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Christianity
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Judaism
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Which of the following is NOT a category of secularism?
Atheist
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Humanist
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Agnostic
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Confucian
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Which of the following is an example of a monotheistic religion?
Hinduism
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Japanese Shintoism
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Islam
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Sikhism
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What conflict does the two-state solution attempt to solve?
Arab-Israel
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Tibet-China
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Sunni-Shi'a
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Catholic-Protestant
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Which religion is internally divided into the Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana branches?
Taoism
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Buddhism
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Sikhism
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Hinduism
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What schism does the global digital divide refer to?
Orthodox vs. reform branches in Judaism
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Moderate vs. extreme approaches in socialism
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Classical vs. welfare approaches in liberalism
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North vs. South countries in new media technologies
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A military dictatorship is an example of a principled state.
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In a theocracy, the church and state are completely separate from each other.
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The Great Depression lasted ten years and resulted in worldwide economic slowdown and shrinkage.
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China remains one of the few truly communist countries today.
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The Soviet Union (1917-1991) was an ideologically charged country.
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Diaspora originally referred to the dispersion of the Indian people outside their home territory.
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Orthodox, conservative, and reform are internal divisions within Christianity.
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Sunni make up the majority of Muslims in the world.
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The state of Israel was formed in 1948.
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Two-thirds of the world's population has access to the Internet.
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