International Politics Ara 7. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Where and when was Vienna Declaration on Human Rights realized?
at the World Conference on Human Rights in 1990 |
at the World Conference on Human Rights in 1991 |
at the World Conference on Human Rights in 1992 |
at the World Conference on Human Rights in 1993 |
at the World Conference on Human Rights in 1994 |
Another important point to be emphasized about human rights is the consideration that the development of human rights is largely Western-centric. In that regard, there is a large body of literature on the universality and locality of human rights (see Clapham 2007, 66; Donnelly 2007, 37-53; Freeman 2012, 126-132). In this sense, for example, the Vienna Declaration on Human Rights realized at the World Conference on Human Rights (1993) is important because apart from the fact that the first comprehensive debate within the framework of relativity-universality debate was conducted here, the role of rights in the development of economy has been discussed as well (Brown 2006, 700; Freeman 2012, 55; Patricia 1993, 218).
2.Soru
Which one of the following is not listed among the functions of the Commonwealth of Nations?
Identity |
Cooperation |
Development |
Economy |
Security |
Security is not listed as a function in the formation of Commonwealth of
Nations as a regional organization.
3.Soru
Which of the following had a direct impact on the end of Old Regime (Ancien Régime) throughout the European continent in the first half of 19th century?
Communism |
Bill of Rights |
Nationalism |
Declaration of Independence |
The Constitution |
Correct option is C. B,D and A are related to the foundation of USA.
4.Soru
Normative theory interacts with many different approaches. However, it can be argued that it has special ties with the theoretical approach known as ________________.
Liberalism |
Constructivism |
Realism |
Democracy |
English School |
Human rights in international relations are generally evaluated under the heading of normative theories. Normative theories that incorporate valuable concepts such as justice and ethics, argue that theories must be the catalyst of change beyond simple descriptions There is no doubt that normative theory interacts with many different approaches. However, it can be argued that it has special ties with the theoretical approach known as English School.
5.Soru
Which of the following is not true about bourgeoisie?
Bourgeoisie occurred before aristocracy. |
It has challenged monarchies and dynasties. |
It increased its political and economic influence gradually. |
It moved as closely as possible with monarchies. |
It contributed to eliminate the power of the Catholic Church. |
Bourgeoisie occurred before aristocracy.
6.Soru
When was The Treaty of Utrecht signed?
1791 |
1789 |
1776 |
1713 |
1648 |
The Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1713.
7.Soru
Which of the following effectively implements the principle of conditionality for the protection of human rights?
The United Nations |
The United States |
European Union |
The League of nations |
Asia Pacific Union |
When evaluated as a whole, it can be argued that policies of international organizations have played an important role in transforming the principle of absolute sovereignty in the face of human rights. In this context, numerous organizations that have introduced the principle of conditionality for the protection of human rights could be mentioned. For example, the European Union effectively implements this principle in the process of membership, while encouraging candidate members to take steps in line with democratization and human rights (Smith 2005; Schimmelfennig 2007; Usul 2011, 43-71).
8.Soru
Which of the following is the international human rights organization that started mainly for the reason of ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR)’?
The United Nations |
The European Union |
The Council of Europe |
The Criminal Court of Justice |
Amnesty International |
The United Nations is the international human rights organization that started mainly for the reason of ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UNDHR)’. Thus, the correct answer is the option A.
9.Soru
Which one of the following terms can be defined as the formation or realignment of transactions and attitudes along regional lines?
Region |
Regional |
Regionalism |
Regionalization |
Regionism |
Regionalization can be defined as the formation or realignment of transactions and attitudes along regional lines. It is in some way “a manifestation of globalization”.
10.Soru
I. Cold War was a period with armed conflict happened between major power USA and USSR.
II. Various peripheral territories faced with proxy wars several times.
III. States that had lethal nuclear weapons, provoked military actions.
IV. Negative outputs of two world wars taught the importance
of interconnection and diplomacy among nations.
Which of the above-mentioned statements are true about globalization in the Cold War period?
II, IV |
I, II, III |
I, III, IV |
II, III, IV |
I, II, III, IV |
Cold War was a period interestingly with no armed conflict happened between major powers USA and USSR. Instead, various peripheral territories faced with proxy wars several times. Thus, states that had lethal nuclear weapons, managed to avoid such military actions. Negative outputs of two world wars taught the importance of interconnection and diplomacy among nations. UN is a unifying, easy connecting, and negotiating platform among governments with their permanent representatives that help nations to deal with international contemporary issues.
11.Soru
The Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was founded in ______.
1914 |
1917 |
1919 |
1922 |
1932 |
The Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was founded in 1922.
12.Soru
In which country and century did the revolutionary developments towards fundamental rights occur?
England-17th century |
England-18th century |
France-17th century |
France-18th century |
Germany-17th century |
Revolutionary developments towards fundamental rights occurred in England in the 17th century.
13.Soru
Which of the following is not an aim of the Council of Europe?
aims to promote democracy |
aims the protection of individual freedom |
aims the protection of political liberty |
aims to protect world peace and security |
aims the protection of the rule of law |
Council of Europe
Founded in 1949, the Council of Europe aims to provide justice and international cooperation in terms of a closer unity, to promote democracy through the protection of individual freedom, political liberty, and the rule of law, and also to facilitate economic and social progress of its member states.
14.Soru
When did the Multicentric phase of globalization start?
1100 |
1500 |
1800 |
1950 |
2000 |
The Multicentris phase of globalization started in 1500.
15.Soru
Which of the following philosophers defends the idea that sovereign power of society must not violate humans’ inherent natural rights consisting of life, liberty and property?
James Madison |
John Locke |
Hedley Bull |
Jean Bodin |
Thomas Hobbes |
John Locke defends the idea that sovereign power of society must not violate humans’ inherent natural rights consisting of life, liberty and property. Thus, the correct answer is given in the option B.
16.Soru
Which of the following is the symbol of elimination of the secular power of the Catholic Church on politics, economy, and society?
The Age of Discovery |
Peace of Westphalia |
The bourgeoisie |
The Treaty of Utrecht |
The Renaissance |
Thus, they jointly succeeded to eliminate the secular power of the Catholic Church on politics, economy, and society though it was the main figure of European politics throughout the Middle Age. The symbol of that elimination was the Treaties of Osnabrück and Münster, signed in 1648 after Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648), widely known as the Peace of Westphalia. No official from the Papacy was invited to negotiations or signatures of the cited agreement. This event has been considered as an indication of the neglect of the Papacy in political decision-making of the new era.
17.Soru
According to Georg Jellinek, active status rights _______ .
enable political participation |
emphasize the restrictions of states |
emphasizes the restrictions of personal immunity |
constituted the basis for preventing the state’s tyranny |
|
Active status rights, include both the guarantee and the extension of the rights to vote and to be elected. In other words, these are the rights that enable political participation.
18.Soru
Which of the following is true for the Council of Europe?
It was established to end the wars between neighbors in Europe. |
It aims to protect the interests of the Muslim world. |
It aims to support sustainable economic growth and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific region. |
It was founded to defend human rights. |
It was established to help build a new, post-Cold War era in Central and Eastern Europe. |
The Council of Europe was founded to defend human rights, parliamentary democracy, and the rule of law, develop continent-wide agreements to standardise the social and legal practices of member countries, and promote awareness of a European identity that is based on shared values and cutting across different cultures.
19.Soru
What were the goods sold from Europe to Africa as part of the Transatlantic Triangular Trade’s scheme?
Spices and exotic delicacies |
Ammunition, guns, and other firearms |
Sugar, tobacco and cotton |
Slaves and mercenaries |
Textiles, rum and manufactured goods |
Transatlantic Triangular Trade’s scheme was based on the slave trade from Africa to America; sugar, tobacco and cotton from America to Europe; textiles, rum and manufactured goods from Europe to Africa. (Curtin, 1969; Rodney, 1981; Thornton, 1992).
20.Soru
Which of the following approaches ignores human rights?
Normative approach |
Liberal approach |
English school |
Constructivist approach |
Realist approach |
Especially normative, liberal, English school and constructivist approaches to IR emphasize the importance of human rights in international politics while realist theories ignore human rights.
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