Type of States
Definitions
Differentiate
Multiple Choice
General Knowledge
100

Stateless Nation

One Nation - No State

100

Xenophobia


Attitudes, prejudices and behavior that reject, exclude and often vilify persons, based on the perception that they are outsiders or foreigners to the community, society or national identity.

100

Ethnic Group Vs. Nation 

is a group of people whose members identify with each other, through a common heritage, often consisting of a common language, a common culture (often including a shared religion) and an ideology that stresses common ancestry.

100

Which of the following best defines nationalism?

a) The belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group

b) The pursuit of global cooperation and integration

c) The loyalty and devotion to one's own nation

d) The rejection of international relations and diplomacy

C

100

Question: Which iconic Parisian landmark is known for its iron lattice structure and was built for the 1889 Exposition Universelle?


Answer: What is the Eiffel Tower?

200

Give an example of multiple nations and multiple states 

Afghanistan

200

Exceptionalism 

The feeling of superior to or even fearing and hating others

200

Nation vs. Nationalism 

Nationalism as a political ideology:

It is the sense of political self that makes people feel patriotic about their country, connected to a 'we-group

200

Which historical event is often considered a catalyst for the rise of nationalism in Europe?

a) The Treaty of Westphalia

b) The French Revolution

c) The Congress of Vienna

d) The League of Nations

B

200

Question: What is the main ingredient in the traditional Japanese dish sushi?


Answer: What is raw fish (sashimi) or vinegared rice?

300

What is multinational state 

one state - multi nation 

300

Self Determination 

The idea that every nation should be able to govern itself as it chooses 

300

Self Determination vs Popular Sovereignty 

Self-determination:Is an important feature stemming from the concept of nationalism, in that it holds that every nation should be able to govern itself as it CHOOSES







Popular sovereignty is government based on consent of the people. The government's source of authority is the people, and its power is not legitimate if it disregards the will of the people. Government established by free choice of the people is expected to serve the people, who have sovereignty, or supreme power.


300

Which of the following is an example of ethnonationalism?

a) The European Union promoting regional integration

b) The United Nations advocating for human rights

c) The Kurdish people fighting for an independent state

d) The promotion of multiculturalism in a diverse society

C

300

Question: What is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element?

Atom

400

What is a Multi State Nation 

One Nation - Multiple States 

400

Internal Oppression 

the minority ethnonational group do not have political advantages 

400

Cultural Discrimination and Oppression

In those states with a dominant ethno-national group and one or more minority groups, the dominant group-almost always- has political, economic and social advantages over the other(s).

--> At its extreme dominant groups sometimes violently suppress minority groups or even attempt genocide.

400

What is the term for the belief that nations should have the right to self-determination?

a) National sovereignty

b) Supranationalism

c) Imperialism

d) Autarky

A

400

In the Star Wars franchise, what is the name of Han Solo's spaceship?


Answer: What is the Millennium Falcon?

500

What is the ideal type of state 

One State - One Nation

500

Irredentism

Irredentism is the process by which a part of an existing state breaks away and merges with another, whereas in secession merging does not take place.

500

External Aggression vs. Internal Oppression 

External aggression based on the belief that its acceptable to conquer or otherwise incorporate other nations

Internal Oppression: the minority ethnonational group do not have political-economic advantages 

500

Which of the following is a potential challenge posed by nationalism in international relations?

a) The erosion of state sovereignty

b) The promotion of global governance

c) The facilitation of peaceful conflict resolution

d) The advancement of economic interdependence

A

500

Question: Who was the last emperor of the Roman Empire?



Answer: Who is Romulus Augustus?

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