Test Bank For Analyzing Politics 6th Edition by Ellen Grigsby

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This test bank has been created as a supplement to the “Analyzing Politics 6th Edition” textbook by Ellen Grigsby. It’s specifically aimed at equipping students with the basic political theories and concepts that are discussed in the book, thus making the undertaking of the complex political ideas exposed in the textbook easier.

What the test bank contains

The test bank contains numerous and varied questions and answers on the concepts highlighted in Grigsby’s publication. It is rich in multiple-choice items, true/false, and short-answer questions that examine fundamental theories within political science, as well as liberalism, conservatism, realism, and anarchism within international relations. It contains questions that test your understanding of the functioning of political systems, the influence of ideologies, and how US foreign policy has been historically implemented.

Learning Made Easy with the Test Bank

This test bank allows one to effortlessly review each chapter by looking at the main concepts presented in that chapter. The questions help in understanding the major political theory and events such as the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, and the Bay of Pigs invasion, and how such events contributed to modern-day international relations. Essentially, this test bank makes it? Asy for one to comprehend the intricacies of global politics and the way different ideologies shape national policies and international relations.

Why Use This Test Bank?

The Analyzing Politics test bank is especially suitable for students who seek to expand their political knowledge and assess their comprehension of significant concepts in political science. Be it for an examination, or just to gain more knowledge, this resource contains questions, well arranged, and which are in scope of the contents of Ellen Grigsby’s book.

Benefits of the Test Bank

  • Reinforces Key Concepts: Each question contains keywords that relate to the major political themes and ideologies discussed in the textbook.
  • Helps with Exam Preparation: Use this test bank in advance of quizzes and exams for various practice questions that are from the syllabus.
  • Simplifies Complex Ideas: Abstract concepts such as political realism, liberalism, and international anarchy start making sense.
  • Emphasis on Practical Usage: The questions have context and they help in establishing the connections of theories with political events in the real world.

Summary

This test bank is crucial for every political science student who is utilizing Ellen Grigsby’s “Analyzing Politics 6th Edition” as the core textbook. Concentrating on such topics as liberal and realist international relations theory, allows students to access useful revision materials that will enhance their knowledge and understanding of international relations. Whether it is for exam purposes or just reviewing materials, this test bank contains relevant and straightforward information on life-and-deaths to how Grigsby views different political systems and decision-making.

Test Bank For Analyzing Politics 6th Edition by Ellen Grigsby

Chapter 1 Introduction

TEST BANK

TRUE/FALSE

  1. According to the United Nations, by the early months of 2013, the number of Syrian refugees had climbed to 1 million.

ANS: T REF: 1

  1. While comedians like Stephen Colbert speak extensively about politics, political scientists have found that programs like The Colbert Report have virtually no political impact and can basically be ignored by political candidates and political party leaders.

ANS: F REF: 4

  1. The term smog was coined in the 1970s by the Environmental Protection Agency.

ANS: F REF: 6

  1. Political decisions affect life expectancies. 

ANS: T REF: 7

  1. As recently as the 1960s, in some places in the United States, it was illegal for African-Americans and whites to get married to each other.

ANS: T REF: 10

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

  1. The City of the Dead is indicative of a trend showing

a.

movement away from cities and into rural areas as the year 2030 approaches.

b.

a sharp decline in the number of slums in the twenty-first century.

c.

both A and B.

d.

none of the above.

ANS: D REF: 2

  1. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf

a.

was recently elected as Liberia’s first woman president.

b.

is the first woman to be elected president of Chile.

c.

was the first woman court-martialed for refusing to serve in the Iraq war.

d.

has been a leader in the movement to abolish the provisions allowing poor countries to seek assistance under the Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative.

ANS: A REF: 3

  1. Political scientist Harold Laswell taught that

a.

political decisions include making rules over the use of resources.

b.

politics rarely involves change.

c.

politics primarily concerns private life, not common life.

d.

All of the above are true.

ANS: A REF: 5

  1. According to Aristotle,

a.

humans have little or no need for politics.

b.

humans are essentially political creatures.

c.

authoritarianism is the best form of government.

d.

change occurs in private life, but not in public (political) life.

ANS: B REF: 7

  1. Artworks by artists like Renee Cox

a.

have been supported by conservatives but not by liberals.

b.

have elicited opposition from political groups and, thus, have illustrated that politics appears to be connected to questions of artistic taste.

c.

were praised by David Easton.

d.

None of the above is true.

ANS: B REF: 8

ESSAY

  1. Identify the individual discussed in the cChapter1 whom you would most like to meet and talk with about politics. Explain your answer by logically addressing: (a) what you find most interesting about the individual you selected, and( b) how the experiences of the person you selected differ most explicitly from your experiences.

ANS: Answers may vary.

  1. Identify and discuss five issues concerning U.S. citizens at the turn of the last century. Are these concerns relevant today? Explain

ANS: Answers may vary.

  1. It can be argued that the world of politics is a world of ceaseless change, a world of rule-making over life and death questions of access to resources, and a world of decision making about common life. Explain and give one example of each of these three aspects of politics.

ANS: Answers may vary.

 

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