A) citizenship
B) ethnic identity
C) national identity
D) patriotism
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A) necessary pace and scope of change in the balance between freedom and equality.
B) intersection and relationship between ethnic and national identities.
C) proper role of elected officials.
D) means by which ethnic or nationalistic conflicts should be settled.
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A) ethnic
B) national
C) national and ethnic
D) national and fundamentalist
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A) linguistic differences between otherwise similar people.
B) biological characteristics that distinguish people.
C) institutions that bind people together through a common culture.
D) political similarities that bind people together.
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A) the views of a society toward the role of culture and its place in politics.
B) how politicians conduct their campaigns.
C) a society's norms for political activity.
D) the level of political modernization in a country.
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A) evolutionary change of the status quo.
B) restoring structures that once existed.
C) dramatic change of the existing order.
D) the elimination of private property and an end to class divisions.
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A) a low degree of state autonomy.
B) increased levels of state capacity.
C) reduced rights of public association.
D) reduced competition among individuals.
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A) Palestinians have a minimal sense of national identity,a core component of patriotism.
B) Palestinians have low levels of ethnic cohesion,a core component of patriotism.
C) Most Palestinians have rejected formal citizenship in their state in the name of political protest.
D) Patriotism refers to pride in one's state,and Palestinians lack a formal state.
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A) United Kingdom
B) United States
C) Germany
D) France
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A) national identity.
B) social movement.
C) ethnic identity.
D) state.
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A) Piety and violence are strongly associated with fundamentalism.
B) Fundamentalism's turn away from reactionary attitudes and toward radical attitudes often leads to association with violence.
C) Fundamentalists reject concepts of collective equality and individual freedom.
D) Fundamentalists have a wide spectrum of views on the balance between freedom and equality.
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A) the use of violence toward religious ends.
B) a high degree of religious orthodoxy.
C) an ideology that seeks to unite religion with the state.
D) any deeply held value that combines political and religious views.
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A) ethnic polity.
B) citizen state.
C) nation-state.
D) patriotic state.
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A) belief in the value of competition among individuals
B) belief in the potential of individuals
C) rejection of the notion of the state
D) belief in high state capacity
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A) must be accompanied by international intervention in order to work.
B) sometimes causes concern about "freezing" or perpetuating group divisions.
C) has usually led to authoritarianism.
D) almost always results in a federalist structure.
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A) washing away of differences between ethnic identities
B) weakening of state authority
C) general disinterest in pursuing sovereignty
D) growing capacity of the state to generate tax revenue
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A) formal participation in democratic processes,such as voting.
B) formal recognition of an ethnic group by the state.
C) economic obligations that a person has to the state,such as taxation.
D) an individual's or a group's relation to the state.
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