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Chapter 1: Introducing the Ancient
Debate: The Ideal Versus the Real
Test Bank


Multiple Choice

1. Idealism is to realism as campaigning for political office is to ______.

A. voting

B. holding office

C. fundraising

D. lobbying

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-1: Identify the difference between reality and what you think you
know.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Introducing the Ancient Debate

Difficulty Level: Medium



2. The struggles that torment the characters in films such as Star Wars are reflective of our
own struggles between ______.

A. idealism and realism

B. good and evil

C. rich and poor

D. Black and White

Ans: A

,Learning Objective: 1-1: Identify the difference between reality and what you think you
know.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Introducing the Ancient Debate

Difficulty Level: Medium



3. In Plato’s Republic, Thrasymachus is an example of a(n) ______.

A. realist

B. idealist

C. oracle

D. dreamer

Ans: A

Learning Objective: 1-1: Identify the difference between reality and what you think you
know.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Classical Theory, Modern Reality, and Stuff

Difficulty Level: Medium



4. One’s personal experiences, preferences, and expectations, which shape one’s views of
politics and political events, are referred to as an individual’s ______.

A. ideals

B. politics

C. conceptual framework

D. ergonomics

Ans: C

Learning Objective: 1-1: Identify the difference between reality and what you think you
know.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

,Answer Location: You’re Just a Mime Trapped in an Invisible Box

Difficulty Level: Easy



5. Which of the following is not identified in the text as one of the reasons that fiction is
useful for politics?

A. By viewing events through the eyes of fictional characters, we can more easily set aside
our own personal preferences, ideologies, and experiences.

B. By living through the characters in novels, we can get a taste of political situations that
we, as individuals, might never be able to experience in the real world.

C. Fiction is more interesting than politics.

D. The use of fiction can support and, in some cases, instigate an active approach to learning.

Ans: C

Learning Objective: 1-2: Explain why this book’s use of fiction makes it more awesome than
pizza.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Fiction as a Tool for Exploring Politics

Difficulty Level: Medium



6. Which of the following refers to one’s view of a perfect world?

A. dystopia

B. utopia

C. C-SPAN

D. federalism

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-3: Define utopia and explain its relevance to the theme of this book.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Utopias in Fiction and Politics

Difficulty Level: Medium

, 7. Which of the following theorists used utopian thought when he offered his harsh and
influential critique of capitalism?

A. Aristotle

B. Niccolò Machiavelli

C. Karl Marx

D. Confucius

Ans: C

Learning Objective: 1-3: Define utopia and explain its relevance to the theme of this book.

Cognitive Domain: Application

Answer Location: Utopias in Fiction and Politics

Difficulty Level: Medium



8. The period between World War I and World War II is often referred to as the ______.

A. interwar period

B. idealist period

C. transitional period

D. realist period

Ans: B

Learning Objective: 1-3: Define utopia and explain its relevance to the theme of this book.

Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

Answer Location: Utopias in Fiction and Politics

Difficulty Level: Easy



9. Plato would agree with which of the following statements?

A. Democracy is the ideal for which all societies should aim.

B. Philosophers should rule, because only they can appreciate perfect forms.

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Douglas A. Van Belle A Novel Approach to Politics
Editorial: 2017 ISBN: 9781506368634 Edición: Desconocido

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