- 1. it has the power to define and punish crimes.
A) State B) Law C) Nation D) Justice
- 2. A social norm providing guidance for people in their dealings with one another, as a standard against
which actions are evaluated, and as a prescription or requirement that people act justly.
A) Law B) State C) Justice D) Nation
- 3. The society’s prime instrument for making known what acts are crimes and what sanctions may be
applied to those who commit acts as defined as crime.
A) State B) Justice C) Law D) Nation
- 4. A devotion of love for one’s country.
A) Patriosm B) Nationalism C) Integrity D) Citizenship
- 5. Feeling are based on the country’s positive
values- like liberty, justice, and equality.
A) Patriotism B) Loving C) Nationalism D) Integrity
- 6. It is a means of being belonging in your specific ethnic groups.
A) Cultural Nationalism B) Civic Nationalism C) Romantic Nationalism D) Ethnic Nationalism
- 7. Who is the famous romantic nationalist?
A) Lucio D. San Pedro B) Rabindranath Tagore C) Jus Sanguinis D) Jus Soli
- 8. It
reflects the “will of the individuals”.
A) Civic Nationalism B) Romantic Nationalism C) Revolutionary Nationalism D) Sports Nationalism
- 9. often defend the importance of domestic identity, by stating that people need a
domestic identity to lead a meaningful and independent life.
A) Territorial Nationalism B) Racial Nationalism C) Liberal Nationalism D) Third World Nationalism
- 10. It does not promote the view that one nation is superior to others
A) Left Wing Nationalism B) Revolutionary Nationalism C) Territorial Nationalism D) Sport Nationalism
- 11. It is also known as radical nationalism.
A) Religious Nationalism B) Liberal Nationalism C) Sport Nationalism D) Revolutionary Nationalism
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