GENED3 practice
  • 1. Whatis the primary reason scholars focus on the state in global politics?
A) It manages global corporations
B) It controls religious institutions
C) It promotes cultural diversity
D) It creates warfare and sets economic policies
  • 2. A state is recognized as a political unit because
A) Other countries recognize its borders
B) Other countries recognize its borders
C) It has the largest population
D) It controls international trade
  • 3. The Treaty of Westphalia (1648) introduced the concept of
A) Regional alliances
B) Global citizenship
C) Nation-state and state sovereignty
D) Human rights
  • 4. State sovereignty means
A) A country must follow UN rules
B) The government is elected by the people
C) A state governs itself without external interference
D) citizens vote in every election
  • 5. Which of the following challenges the traditional idea of the nation-state?
A) Local governments
B) Globalization
C) Cultural festivals
D) National elections
  • 6. Which actor is NOT typically considered a rising influense in global politics?
A) Terrorist organizations
B) Local school boards
C) Multinational corporations
D) Global civil society organizations
  • 7. Whatis one example of a global civil society organization?
A) World Bank
B) NATO
C) Red Cross
D) IMF
  • 8. Which group seeks to replace governments with their own ideologies?
A) Maganda ako
B) Economic bodies
C) Terrorist organizations
D) Non-governmental organizations
  • 9. What is a key reason for the emergence of global governance?
A) Rise of traditional monarchies
B) Growth of agriculture
C) Declining power of nation-states
D) Increase in local elections
  • 10. Which of the following is an example of unstoppable cross-border flow?
A) Internet Data
B) Local Farming
C) City Traffic
D) National Holidays
  • 11. China's censorship of the Internet has led to
A) Stronger Alliances
B) Increased Trade
C) More Tourism
D) internal and External Backlash
  • 12. Mass migration is difficult for states to control because
A) It is supported by all governments
B) It only affects small countries
C) crosses borders and requires global coordination
D) Gwapo ako
  • 13. Transnational crime includes all EXCEPT:
A) Drug Trade
B) Sex Trafficking
C) Local Elections
D) Money Laundering
  • 14. conflict in Darfur, Sudan is an example of:
A) Economic Reform
B) Successful Global Governance
C) Internal Crisis Within A State
D) Peaceful Protest
  • 15. The Holocaust is cited as a historical example of:
A) Cultural Celebration
B) Global Cooperation
C) Crisis That Needed Global intervention
D) Economic Globalization
  • 16. Financial crises in Southeast Asia show that:
A) Some problems are beyond a single state's capacity
B) Local governments can solve all problems
C) Global governance is unnecessary
D) Trade barriers are helpful
  • 17. Traditional interstate systems include:
A) NATO
B) Social media platforms
C) Greenpeace
D) Local councils
  • 18. Which institution promotes neoliberal reforms globally?
A) Local government
B) World Bank
C) UNESCO
D) Greenpeace
  • 19. Which of the following is a non-state actor that influenges global politics?
A) United Nations
B) IMP
C) Amnesty International
D) NATO
  • 20. Whut is the main purpose of the United Nations (UN)?
A) To Regulate Global Trade
B) To Maintain Peace and Build International Friendships
C) To Enforce Religious Laws
D) To Promote Military Expansion
  • 21. When did the UN officially begin operations?
    A. 1942
    1945
    D. 1950
    B. 1939
A) 1942
B) 1945
C) 1950
D) 1939
  • 22. Where is the UN headquarters located?
    New York City
    B. Brussels
    C. Geneva
    D. The Hague
A) The Hague
B) Geneva
C) Brussels
D) New York City
  • 23. Where are the Catalans primarily located?
A) Portugal
B) Spain
C) Ttaly
D) France
  • 24. Al-Oneda and ISIS are examples of:
A) National Identity Movements
B) Regional Alliances
C) Civil Society Organizations
D) Economic Institutions
  • 25. What happened in Egypt after the Arab Spring?
A) A peace treaty was signed
B) The UN intervened
C) The Country Joined NATO
D) A fundamentalist government was elected
  • 26. Russia's suppert for Crimea's re-affliation is an example of:
A) national Identity Movement
B) Regional Diplomacy
C) Barational Identity Movement
D) Economic Reform
  • 27. Whet does the global economy demand from states?
A) To Increase Military Spending
B) To Adopt Protectionist Policies
C) To Conform to Free-Market Capitalism
D) To Eliminate Civil Society
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