PS 210 Midterm 2
_______ is the form of political organization that has the authority to act on behalf of the state
Government
Examples of state-led development
Green revolution, import substitution industrialization, focus on capital-intensive industries NOT deregulation of industrial activity
Human development focuses on expanding the richness of ____________, rather than simply the growth of the __________.
Human life; economy
States can help prevent a tragedy of the commons situation by _________________ common pool resources
privatizing; regulating
What is the Bolsa Familia?
program to pay monthly cash stipends to Brazil's poorest families
Until what age can someone who migrates to the city looking for work expect to be able to find it?
40
Which percentage of population include groups officially designated as "other backward castes" in India?
40%
Approximately __________ people in Brazil are well-off compared to __________ poor.
50 million; 120 million
How much money does the wood-chipper get monthly from the government through the zero hunger program?
50 reals
The World Bank defines absolute poverty as living on less than _________ per ___________.
$1.90 per day
The 30,000 wealthiest landowners control how much of Brazil's land?
50%
The majority of weak or fragile states are found in ____ and _____
Africa; Asia
Why does the landowner think that the government makes it difficult to grow genetically modified (GM) soy?
Because it is a "left-wing" government
According to Lula, why are people in Brazil hungry?
Because of politicians' "lack of scruples"
Aspects of cultural identity
Beliefs, values, norms NOT economics
Sources of ethnic identity in India
Caste, religion, language, tribal status
Tragedy of the Commons - the overuse or destruction of a _________because no ________ has the incentive to preserve it.
Common pool resource; individuals
____________refers to an increase in wealth resulting from a shift away from agricultural activity toward industrial activity.
Economic Development
Early-forming states are generally MORE fragile than late-forming states
False
Healthcare is a public good in ALL democracies
False
The best predictor of state weakness
Former European colony
An example of a state
Germany
Green Revolution in India
It led to India's self-sufficiency in the production of wheat and rice
Absolute poverty line
It provides an agreed upon threshold for measuring poverty
Required for a good to be public
Its provision is the result of a collective agreement, no one can be excluded form enjoying it, one persons enjoyment does not diminish another It does NOT have to be provided by the state
The ____________________ workers movement is based in the countryside while the __________________ workers movement is based in cities
Landless; roofless
What is the Bacanda Ruralista?
Landowners lobby to the Brazlian congress
Poverty
Lower survival rates for girl children
Among those interviewed ________________ believes taking aid would be shameful and he knows people who take advantage of the system while the ______________ believes the aid is necessary because it is shameful that working people do not have enough to eat.
Lula's cousin; government aid worker
What was Lula's profession before becoming a politician?
Metalworker
_______ Theory tried to explain why wealthy countries are often democracies
Modernization
Which of the following statements best describes the current trend in comparative politics research?
More comparative politics scholars are using a mixed-method approach to conducting research.
Which of the following statements about the top twenty failed or fragile states is accurate?
Most of the countries were previously colonies. Most of the countries are extremely poor. None is a European country.
Lula calls Brazil the "second black country in the world" after _______________.
Nigeria
Aspects of politics shared
Politics is a process Politics is about power Politics is about decision-making Politics is NOT about struggle
__________is the process of making and contesting_______ about the distribution of rights, responsibilities, wealth, and power
Politics; public decisions
Qualitative
Relies on data that cannot be represented by numbers
Communal violence is defined as violence among which type of group?
Religious
Examples of Market Liberalization Policies
Removal of import tariffs, removal of licenses for entering the market, deregulation of industrial policy
Lula is called an "immigrant" because he came to São Paulo from ___________.
Rural, Northeastern Brazil
Ethnicity is a ______ source of identity based on common ______ characteristics.
Shared; cultural
Could technically provide a public good
State, an individual citizen, private company, non-governmental organization
Legitimacy
The degree to which citizens accept the state's sovereign authority
Sen's capability approach
The most important factor in defining a person's well-being is what they are capable of doing
A _______ offers an explanation for some phenomenon in the world
Theory
India is the country with the largest number of poor people in the world, with 300 million people in poverty.
True
Violence can be a problem in a democracy.
True
How did Lula get involved in politics?
Union organizing and activism
In Gujarat, 33% of government departments and services are reserved for _________
Women
What was the name of the political party that Lula helped to found?
Workers Party (PT)
A greater focus on individual freedom is most likely to require
a smaller role for the state.
Modernization theory can be defined as the view that
as societies develop, they will become capitalist democracies, converging around shared values
In ________ rule, individuals are brought together by a ______, who imposes authority and monopolizes power
authoritarian; ruler
The _________ is in charge of regulating the supply of money in a country.
central bank
A ___________grouping of people based on a collectively held ______________Identity.
cultural, political
What is meant by the term liberal democracy?
democratic system that promotes participation, competition, and liberty
Public Goods are goods that ______ can enjoy whether they helped _____ them or not
everyone; produce
Unlike other types of goods, private goods are BOTH _______ and _______
excludable; rival
It is easiest to make collective decisions in large groups
false
Brazil is a ______ state
federal;preidential
Example of a common pool resource
fish in the ocean
To _________________ is to reap the benefits of collective action after other people have put in the time, energy, or money to generate collective mobilization.
free ride ex: staying home while other people protest for a cause you believe in
Corruption occurs when ______________ use the power of government and/or public resources for _________________ gain.
individuals; private
What does Lula promise to bring to his childhood home?
irrigation
An institution that is recognized and accepted as right and proper by the public is seen as
legitimate
The development of the modern state in Europe was partly encouraged by
linguistic and ethnic fragmentation.
Collective action problems
mosquito control, political participation, corruption, and hunger and poverty
Example of a public good
national defense
Unlike other types of goods, public goods are BOTH _____ and _______
non-rival; non-excludable
What are some ways that individuals, actors in society, or states try to solve collective action problems?
offering selective incentives, coercion, federalism, creating privileged groups
While infrastructure (roads, bridges, etc.) is generally considered to be a _____ good, toll roads are an example of a _____ good
public; club
A collective action problem occurs whenever the best course of action for the _____________ does not align with __________________ interests.
public; individual
The failure to provide ______ goods like infrastructure, security, and public health is often a sign of state _______
public; weakness
A state is a ______ political unit that monopolizes the _________ use of force
sovereign; legitimate
requirements for statehood
sovereignty, control over territory, population, borders
Who is most likely to step in a solve a collective action problem of public goods provision
state
Sovereignty is primarily defined as the ability of
states to carry out actions or policies within a territory independent of external actors or internal rivals.
Politics is defined as the
struggle in any group for the power to make decisions for the larger group.
Purchasing power parity is a way to measure
the buying power of income across countries.
The rapid settlement and development of Brazil's interior in the eighteenth century occurred due to
the discovery of gold and diamonds.
Markets can best be defined as
the interactions between the forces of supply and demand.
Government can be defined as
the leadership that runs the state