A. post dependency
B. neocolonialism
C. colonialism
D. mercantilism
Related Mcqs:
- Why does post-colonial scholar Homi Bhaba argue that colonial discourse was ambivalent about the colonised?
A. Portrayal of the colonised errs towards either a passive and conquerable subject or an irrational, untamed barbarian. This means that the colonial subject becomes consistently stereotyped
B. Scholars did not travel to colonies and therefore could not establish an accurate picture of colonised peoples
C. Post-colonial scholars were too focused on the colonising power rather than the colonised peoples
D. The colonised did not make enough effort to have their voices heard - Criticisms levelled at post-colonial studies include which of the following?
A. That the theory entered international relations too recently to be considered an academic theory
B. That it is too similar to realism and so serves no function
C. That it is not sophisticated enough to be an academic theory
D. That the field focuses so heavily on identity and language that it ignores the urgent of whether those in the global south can eat, leaving this problem up to Western agencies to sort out - World-traveling is a post-colonial methodology associated with which group?
A. African, mate scholars who were educated in the United States
B. Indian scholars who had spent years abroad studying the cultures of those in other countries
C. Feminist scholars with Latin American backgrounds
D. Academics who had been to more than twenty countries - Graeme Turner argues that novels are of specific value to post-colonial studies. What is the rationale he offers for this argument?
A. That there have been too many political science theories based purely on the works of academics
B. That because stories and novels are generated by culture they therefore produce meanings and significances that are indicative of that culture
C. Novels and stories are more enjoyable to read than works of theory so post-colonial studies will garner more followers using this method
D. Turner didn’t have access to academic works when he was writing - 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 - IN Germany in the early 1920s Adolf Hitler formed a political party which believed the Germans to be the master of the earth and were filled with the great hatred of Jews. Name the political party?
A. Nazis
B. Fascist
C. German Socialist
D. None of them - The All Parties Hurriyat Conference is a political front as an alliance of 26 political, social and religious organization in Kashmir was established on:
A. March 10, 1993
B. March 10, 1994
C. March 10, 1995
D. March 10, 1996 - Describe Agni-1’s, Agni-2’s ranges respectively?
A. 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km
B. 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km
C. 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km
D. 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km - Describe Agni-1’s, Agni-2’s ranges respectively?
A. 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km
B. 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km
C. 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km
D. 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km - Which term is used for intentionally and systematic destruction of a national, racial, religious or ethic group. The term is commonly applied to the policies of Nazis during World War II?
A. Genocide
B. Mass killing
C. Homicide
D. Ethnic-cleansing