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Chapter 6 Multiple Choice Questions
Traditional Ideologies
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What is ideology?
A type of belief-system favoured by extremists.
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A science devoted to the discovery of unquestionable truths.
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A set of ideas which typically provides a description of things as they are, portrays an ideal political order, and suggests how that ideal could be attained.
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The characteristic outlook of people who are not clever enough to understand the work of political philosophers.
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Why have liberalism and socialism been powerful ideologies since the late eighteenth century?
In different ways they embodied the ideals of the Enlightenment.
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They appealed to social groups which had been fostered by the industrial revolution.
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Both were expounded in a series of classic writings by great thinkers.
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All of the above.
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Liberal ideology...
was invented in the eighteenth century to serve the interests of the British Liberal Party.
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developed as a hostile response to the emergence of industrial capitalism.
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is a compromise between socialism and conservatism.
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is a long-established creed which focuses on individual freedom.
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Classical liberalism began to be questioned in the late nineteenth century mainly because...
the British Liberal Party was in steep decline.
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the industrial revolution had generated widespread poverty and social problems.
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political thinkers were anxious to strike a compromise with socialism.
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in practice it had led to excessive state intervention.
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Who is the best-known political thinker who defined ideology in negative terms?
Friedrich Nietzsche
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Joseph Schumpeter
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Karl Marx
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Rosa Luxemburg
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Why did 'evolutionary' socialism develop?
Some of Marx's predictions about social developments had not been verified in practice.
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Socialists grew more nervous about the prospect of violent revolution.
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Universal suffrage had removed all the grievances of the working class.
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The Soviet Union had utterly discredited Marx's ideas.
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The socialist view of human nature assumes that...
human beings are easily led.
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human beings are naturally competitive.
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human beings are driven by envy.
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human character is radically affected by circumstances.
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Characteristically, conservatives are...
opposed to 'rationalism'.
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supportive of the tried and trusted in preference to the experimental.
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selfish, individualistic, and materialistic.
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all of the above.
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Why is it difficult to conceive of nationalism as an ideology like liberalism or socialism?
Its advocates are driven by emotion rather than reason.
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It does not prescribe any specific form of government.
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It creates tensions within and between established states.
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It is irrelevant in an increasingly 'globalized' international context.
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