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Test Bank for Politics, Power, and the Common Good: An Introduction to Political Science, 7th Edition by Eric Mintz

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Complete Test Bank for Politics, Power, and the Common Good: An Introduction to Political Science, 7ce 7th Edition by Eric Mintz, Vanessa Gordon, Donal Gill. Chap 2 to 18 test bank are included, please note there is no test bank for Ch 1. Understanding Politics States and Nations Liberalism, Conservatism, Socialism, and Fascism Feminism, Environmentalism, and Critical Race Theory Political Culture, Political Participation, and Political Socialization Political Parties Elections, Electoral Systems, and Voting Behaviour Advocacy Groups, Protest Movements, and Revolution Democracy and Democratic Government Non-Democratic Government: Hybrid and Authoritarian Regimes Constitutions, Courts, and Laws Multiple Governments Parliamentary Systems Presidential and Semi-Presidential Systems Public Policy and Public Administration The World's Low-and Middle-Income Countries Politics and Governance at the Global Level Politics of Technology

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This document contains testbank from Chapters 2 to 18. Please note that there is no quiz for
Chapter 1; the testbank begin from Chapter 2 and continue through Chapter 18 (complete)

Mintz, Gordon, Gill, Close, and Croci
Politics, Power, and the Common Good, Seventh Edition
Test Bank

Chapter 2 States and Nations

LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance.

1) What characterized the territorial arrangements of early hunter-gatherer communities?
A) Permanent settlement in single locations
B) Elaborate networks of foraging sites based on kinship
C) Completely random migration patterns
D) Strict individual land ownership
Answer: B
Type: MC
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Hunter-Gatherer Territorial
Arrangements

2) Which region is estimated to be where animals and plants were first domesticated
approximately 12,000 years ago?
A) Africa
B) India
C) China
D) Iraq and Syria
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. First Animal and Plant Domestication

3) What was the primary relationship between Sumerian city-states and their surrounding
agricultural areas?
A) Exclusively military conquests
B) Urban cores relying on agricultural surpluses
C) Minimal agricultural interaction
D) Complete agricultural independence
Answer: B
Type: MC




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,Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Sumerian City-States Agricultural
Relationship

4) How did the feudal system in Europe typically structure the relationship between lords
and vassals?
A) Complete economic equality
B) Random land distribution
C) Absolute vassal independence
D) Lords granting land rights in exchange for taxes
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. European Feudal System Structure

5) What does the example of Asterix from the French comic book series illustrate about
ancient territorial control?
A) Absolute imperial power
B) Lack of uniform territorial control
C) Completely stable territories
D) Perfect border enforcement
Answer: B
Type: MC
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Ancient Territorial Control Complexity

6) The Akkadian Empire was established by Sargon the Great and is considered the world's
first empire.
Answer: True
Type: TF
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Akkadian Empire's Origin

7) Ancient empires maintained uniform control over all territories within their borders
through clearly defined boundaries.
Answer: False
Type: TF
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Ancient Empires Territorial Control

8) Hunter-gatherer communities like the !Kung bands of southern Africa believed that
resources should be shared equally once collected.
Answer: True
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,Type: TF
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Resource Sharing in Hunter-Gatherer
Communities

9) Explain how the shift from hunter-gatherer societies to agricultural communities
influenced the development of governance structures. Write your answer in 1-2 sentences.
Answer:
Type: SA
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Governance Evolution from Hunter-
Gatherers


10) Describe the territorial marking practices used by different ancient groups and what
these practices reveal about their relationship with land. Write your answer in 1-2
sentences.
Answer:
Type: SA
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Ancient Territorial Marking Practices

11) Analyze how environmental factors and technological changes influenced the rise and
fall of different forms of governance in the ancient world, using specific examples to support
your argument. Write your answer in 3-5 sentences.
Answer:
Type: ES
Topic: LO 2.1 Compare ancient forms of governance. Environmental Factors and
Governance Evolution


LO 2.2 Describe the nature of the modern state and explain how the modern state
developed.

1) According to the text, what defines a state as 'fixed'?
A) A more permanent expression of political community
B) Temporary government institutions
C) Annual political elections
D) Changing population boundaries
Answer: A
Type: MC



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, Topic: LO 2.2 Describe the nature of the modern state and explain how the modern state
developed. State's Fixed Nature Definition

2) What concept describes the broader collaboration between state and non-state
organizations in making and implementing decisions?
A) Intervention
B) Diplomacy
C) Sovereignty
D) Governance
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: LO 2.2 Describe the nature of the modern state and explain how the modern state
developed. Collaboration in Decision Making

3) Which international legal principle established that all states should possess a
permanent population, defined territory, government, and capacity to enter into relations
with other states?
A) NATO Charter
B) UN Security Council Resolution
C) Monroe Doctrine
D) Convention on the Rights and Duties of States
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: LO 2.2 Describe the nature of the modern state and explain how the modern state
developed. State Qualification Convention

4) What was a major consequence of NATO's intervention in Libya that affected the
application of 'responsibility to protect' doctrine?
A) Humanitarian aid increase
B) International legal reform
C) Immediate regime change
D) Destabilization of the region
Answer: D
Type: MC
Topic: LO 2.2 Describe the nature of the modern state and explain how the modern state
developed. Libya Intervention Consequences




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