Political Science Exam 2
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- The Bonus arm of WW1 veterns was dispersed by
- Gen Douglas Macarthur
- successful sperarits violence was demostrated by the
- Bengalis of Pakistan
- Ted Robert Gurr believes people revolt out of a sense of
- relative depression
- Crane brinton depicted revolutions as
- passing through stages
- Hannah Ardent thought the amwerican revolution ended well becuase it didnt have to face
- the poverty question
- The twenteeth century has ----- examples of revolutions that ended well
- no
- the biggest distinct between international and domestic politics is that
- the former is among states, latter within them
- Power is
- not the same as foce and harder to calculate
- The erosion of ____ usually signals system breakdown
- Legitimacy
- At the 1968 Democratic Convention Protestors oppsed
- The Vietnam War
- in 1989 ____ had the bloodist anti- comunist uprisind
- romania
- The revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara was educated as a
- Doctor
- According to Crane Brinton, Which sequence of revolutionary stages is correct
- Moderates extremist thermodors
- The greatest bloodshed since WWII came in
- cambodia
- Reforms to head off revolution are difficult to carry out because
- rulers fear loss of wealth and power
- Examples in soverinty in action include
- western europeans ignoring us pleas to not sell out russia
- micro approaches to the cause of war woudl include
- the study of humans as naked apes
- the tendancy for conflits to become more intense is called
- escaltion
- a miltary take over of goverment is called
- coup
- About____ percent of South Americas population is black.
- 75
- MIlitary coups have brought blood shed to all but
- Brazil
- Guerrilla is simply spanish for
- Little war
- Thermidor in Brinton's usage indicates
- a calming down after a revolutionary high
- Revolutionary Idealism was most popular in the
- 1960s
- the ouster of Czechoslovakia's Communist Regime in 1989 was called the
- Velvet Revolution
- Si vis pacem bellum is latin
- If you want peace prepare for war
- Power is said to have been in rough balance during two great epochs that bean with
- 1648 Peace of Westphalia and the defeat of Naploean
- A big war with a decisive outcome
- establishes a clear hearchy for power
- Kissingers Absoulte security for one power means absoulty insecurity for all other best describes
- an arms race
- a treaty binding all nations to gang up on an aggressor is called
- collective security
- THe idea that international cooperation in specialized areas will spill over into general cooperation is called
- functionalism
- the indicator of a real revolution
- elite replacment
- Major violence is most likely in ____ countires
- modernizing
- Tocqueville argued that revolution is more likely when the economy is
- growing
- Bernard fall stressed _____ as the crux of revolutionary political warfare.
- administration
- according to Hannah Ardent the one example of a successful revoltion was the
- American
- Latin america's biggest revolutionary armies are in
- columbia
- A ---- is bassed on logic rather than on data.
- Thinkpiece
- skilled practitioners of domestic politics are
- often bad at international politics, for the skills are much the same
- The UN's Ralph Bunche helped to settle the
- Arab-Isereal War in 1949
- The cold war started
- after WWII
- Economic aid for war-torn europe was the aim of the
- Marshall Plan
- The aurthor of the Contanment document was
- Kennan
- Nuclear deterrance
- did not break down
- The crux of deterance is credible ____ capability
- first strike
- The cuban missile crisis came in
- 1962
- to counter soviet missles in cuba, Kennedy
- never intended to attack cuba
- A national interest a country may compromise on is called
- secondary
- It turned out that the cuban missle crises was
- very dangerous becuase soviet nuclear warhead were in cuba
- Gorbachev's cheif motive for arms deals seems to have been
- economic
- In 1987 the US and the Soviet Union Agreed to destroy their
- intermeddiate-range nuclear forces
- Historian Paul Kennedy advanced a theroy of
- imperial overstretch
- a model is
- a theoery of how the world works
- which global system characterized the ninteenth century
- balance of power
- The interwar (1919-1939) ssytem
- was inherently unstable
- The world divided into two camps was called
- bipolarity
- The US containment doctrine lasted about ____ decades
- four
- Which global system might characterize the 1990's
- balance of power
- in the 1991 gulf war some saw a ____ model emerging
- unipolar
- The weak spot of a multipolar model is likeyl to be
- economic compretition that turn protectionist
- a cross between unipolar and multipolar models would be a _____ model
- stratified
- All below except ___ would be a zone of choas
- somalia
- Russia joining with china to oppse the US would produce a _____ model
- repolaried
- Make monet not war is a motto of a ____ system
- Gloabalized
- As china ot richer it
- Claimed territories more assertivley
- Especially favoring globalization are the
- transnational corporations
- the culture of globalization is heavily
- Us and capitialistic
- The 1991 persian gulf war might be the firxst example of a .
- resource war
- According to Huntington ___ civilization clashes with most of its neighboors
- Islamic
- Which adapted quickly to democracy and a market economy
- poland
- Hungtington calles two countries that hold two civilizations
- cleft
- Huntington calls countries with westernized elites but tradtional masses
- torn
- Now _____ tries to make world trade freer and more open
- WTO
- Not sending Us Tropps abroad is a policy of
- noninterventionism
- US public opinion got burned when US soldiers died in
- Somalia
- The ninteenth Century balance of power system decayed with the arrival of two new majro players
- Gernmany and Japan
- _____ means taking a theory as reality
- Reification
- Relationships between two countires are called
- bilateral