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Power & Choice, 8/e
W. Phillips Shively, University of Minnesota---Minneapolis
Global Politics: Politics Among States (and others)
True or False
1
Before Rwanda came into contact with Europeans at the end of the nineteenth century, it was a loose collection of tribes who looked to a weak King for symbolic power.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
2
Over half of the world`s current states were colonies of the European powers prior to World War Two.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
3
In the "New World Order," the set of actors involved in international politics steadily consolidated.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
4
According to Shively, politics among states bears no similarities to politics within states.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
5
Non-state actors have been very important in the movement to ban landmines.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
6
According to Shively, one potentially serious problem in international relations is the presence of impediments to communication, such as language differences, which can cause misunderstandings.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
7
The United Nations is made up of all of the world's 150 or so states.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
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