A. Ethnic nationalism
B. Primordialism
C. Ethno-Symbolism
D. Pragmatism
Related Mcqs:
- The modern idea of nationalism is a combination of: i.Enlightenment and liberal concepts of self-ruling community ii.French revolutionary idea of community of equal citizens iii.German conceptions of a people formed by history, and culture iv.Marxist understanding of class consciousness
A. i, ii
B. i, ii, iii
C. i, iv, ii
D. i, ii, iii, iv - What are the consequences of nationalism for international relations? i.Nationalism provides a new set of values and system of legitimation for the system of states ii.it has provided impetus for the re-drawing of maps iii.it serves as an important tool in state building (through the formation of a common identity and consciousness)
A. only i
B. i, ii
C. ii, iii, iv
D. i, ii, iii, iv - The historical claim that there have been cases of nations and even nationalism before the modern period is called:
A. Perennialism
B. Primordialism
C. Ethno-symbolism
D. None of the options given is correct - All issues of identity have emerged only in the aftermath of the cold-war. Identity politics were invented after the end of the cold war.
A. True
B. False
C. It depends on the theoretical approach that is used in the analysis
D. It depends on the historical background of the identity - At the United Nations a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members’ collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations is known as:
A. Developing countries
B. G130
C. G77
D. Group of 77 - Policies that seek to destroy groups because of their political beliefs rather than their political beliefs rather than their religion or identity are termed:
A. Genocide
B. War
C. Politicide
D. Ethnic cleansing - The idea of “League of Nations” in 1917 in his fourteen points presented by:
A. US president Gerald Ford
B. Winston Churchill
C. US President Woodrow Wilson
D. John Marshall - What is political nationalism?
A. Nationalism that represents an already existing community
B. Nationalism based on ethnic diversity
C. Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity
D. Nationalism that represents immigrants - The Westphalian system was important for nationalism because:
A. it ‘created’ the modern state
B. it provided the base for Nationalism, in terms of understanding of sovereignty and non-interference
C. it provided the state with a new set of values
D. a and b - In the 20th century, war altered nationalism:
A. By successfully suppressing nationalism across Europe
B. By giving rise to fascist variant
C. By giving voice to the demands for self-determination
D. b and c