CFNPAT Q1
  • 1. Its an ideology that emphasizes unity through cuttural background, language, and heritage, often viewing one's country as superior to others.
A) Civic Nationalism
B) Nationalism
C) Patriotism
  • 2. It is the love and devotion to one's country, with willingness to sacrifice for its welfare, even to the point of giving one's life
A) Nationalism
B) Civic Nationalism
C) Patriotism
  • 3. A person who views only his country as important and may hate people from other nations is best described as a:
A) Nationalism
B) Nationalist
C) Patriot
  • 4. A citizen of the world who shows love for his country while respecting people of other nations is best described as a
A) Nationalist
B) Patriot
C) Patriotism
  • 5. ENUMERATE: WHAT ARE THE FOUR BASIC ELEMENTS OF THE STATE ?
A) Government , Sovereignty ,Country and People
B) People , Territory , Government and Sovereignty
C) Country ,People , Territory and Laws
  • 6. it is natiionalism where the state derives political legitimacy from citizens active involvement and the extent to which it reflects the will of individuals
A) Cultaral Nationalism
B) Civil Nationalism
C) Revolutionary Nationalism
  • 7. It is also called organic or identity nadonalism, it bases political legitimacy on historical ethnic culture and the romantic ideal of a nation's natural Identity
A) Liberal Nationalism
B) Romantic Nationalism
C) Expansionist Nationalism
  • 8. It emphasizes shared culture as the toundation of national identity, which can be integrated into individuals lives, especially when learned early.
A) Third World Nationalism
B) Cultural Nationalism
C) Civic Nationalism
  • 9. It arises as a response to colonial rule, aiming to preserve and maintain a distinct domestic identity.
A) Third World Nationalism
B) Expansionist Nationalism
C) Civic Nationalism
  • 10. Also known as radical nationalism, it unites a group by a shared destiny and purpose, often tied to revolutionary movements
A) Liberal Nationalism
B) Revolutionary Nationalism
C) Cultural Nationalism
  • 11. It is a form of nationalism that describes a country in terms of ethnicity, descent, and shared culture, often tied to a common language. It may be held informally or as an explicit ideology.
A) Ethnic Nationalism
B) Left-Wing Nationalism
C) Religious Nationalism
  • 12. It is based on the belief that some nations are superior and have the right to extend their boundaries at the cost of others.
A) Cultural Nationalism
B) Civic Nationalism
C) Expansionist Nationalism
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