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2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 1/10 8\Pa VU :LJ[PVU ± YLHKPUN HUK SLJ[\YL Due Oct 22 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 20 Available after Oct 8 at 12am Time Limit 30 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 0UZ[Y\J[PVUZ ([[LTW[ /PZ[VY` Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 8 minutes 20 out of 20 Score for this attempt: 20 out of 20 Submitted Oct 20 at 11:44pm This attempt took 8 minutes. This quiz covers Section 5 Nationalism and Democratic Revolutions and the related lecture. Once you start this quiz you will have 30 minutes to complete it. You can take the quiz twice. Only your highest score will count. Take the Quiz Again 1 / 1 pts Question 1 The following are some of the important periods/events in the development of capitalism and nationalism discussed in lecture. Match each event/era with it's time period. Be careful, some do overlap! 1550s-early 1600s ,SPaHIL[OHU ,YH Correct! Correct! 1700s ;OL ,USPNO[LUTLU[ Correct! Correct!
2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 2/10 1790-1860; ongoing 0UK\Z[YPHS 9L]VS\[PVU Correct! Correct! mid 1800s - early 1900s =PJ[VYPHU ,YH±.PSKLK Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 2 According to lecture, nationalism can produce ideological and cultural practices. These include... (select all that apply) An appreciation of diversity An idea of the timeless or ahistoric national character Correct! Correct! Narratives of common history and origin Correct! Correct! Patterns, rituals, and foundational myths Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 3 The nation state has been the principal political unit of world politics since the collapse of the classical Greece. True False Correct! Correct!
2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 3/10 1 / 1 pts Question 4 The revolution in Haiti in 1791 is one of several democratic revolutions that followed the American Revolution. The United States responded to the revolution in Haiti by: welcoming Haiti to the brotherhood of democracies. sending food and humanitarian supplies to the brave revolutionaries. lending support to the newly formed constitutional government. tightening its legal and political control over its own slaves and completing the Louisiana Purchase Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 5 According to the introduction to section 5, what overturned the Great Chain of Being and the "ancient order of the universe," heightening the demand for political liberty and changing people's understanding of their place in the world? The publication of "Common Sense" by Thomas Paine The advent of Satanism The ideology of republicanism and democratic revolutions Correct! Correct! The rise of "divinely appointed" monarchs 1 / 1 pts Question 6
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2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 4/10 Support for the Haitian Revolution exemplifies the US' consistent historical dedication to upholding democratic ideals and promoting the idea that "all men are created equal." True False Correct! Correct! 1 / 1 pts Question 7 In the "Introduction" to Section 5, Dr. McCarty argues that the transition of the concept of "nation" from its earlier connotation of "rabble" to "we the people" reflects a profound structural change in the social order. This process reflects the elevation of "the rabble" (or at least some of the rabble) to rights bearing individuals. True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 8 In the "Introduction" to Section 5 Dr. McCarty argues that the word "nation" evolved from the Roman term natio that referred to: all human beings a derogatory term for foreigners Correct! Correct! men but not women Roman nobles
2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 5/10 landed gentry 1 / 1 pts Question 9 In his early draft of the “Declaration of Independence” Thomas Jefferson accused the king of Great Britain of several abuses. Which of the following abuses was later removed from the Declaration? The king sent officers to harass the American colonists The king kept a standing army without consent of the legislatures The king committed repeated injuries and usurpations The king violated the right of life and liberty by engaging in slavery Correct! Correct! The king encouraged Indians wage war on the colonists 1 / 1 pts Question 10 The main “inalienable” rights given by Thomas Jefferson in the “Declaration of Independence” were life, property, security, and resistance to oppression. True False Correct! Correct!
2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 6/10 False: These rights were given in the French “Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.” Jefferson's phrasing was "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." 1 / 1 pts Question 11 In the French “Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen” the authors state that men are born and remain free, although social distinctions may be made for the general good. True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 12 Which of the following is NOT one of the Enlightenment ideals contained in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen: equality of women Correct! Correct! representative government rule of law religious freedom natural and inaliable rights of man
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2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 7/10 1 / 1 pts Question 13 Who was Toussaint L'Ouvetrure? A young boy captured in his home in Africa and sold into slavery A treasonous advisor to Napoleon who fled to Haiti A french general that brutally suppressed slave rebellions The leader of the Haitian Revolution; black revolutionary that died in jail, betrayed by France Correct! Correct! A famous French explorer who mapped the African interior 1 / 1 pts Question 14 According to “The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti” approximately how many French soldiers died during the Haitian Revolution? 30,000 400,000 12,000 4,000 60,000 Correct! Correct!
2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 8/10 1 / 1 pts Question 15 In “The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti” which democratic revolution most directly influenced the Haitian Revolution? The Haitian Revolution was not influenced by any other revolution. French Correct! Correct! Cuban Japanese 1 / 1 pts Question 16 In “The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti” Toussaint L’Ouverture was arrested and jailed, but was able to see the Haitian slaves freed. True False Correct! Correct! False: Toussaint L’Ouverture died in prison before the Haitian fighters won their freedom. 1 / 1 pts Question 17 In his "Introduction" to Imagined Communities author Benedict Anderson argued that nationality is _____________, and we must
2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 9/10 understand how it came into historical being. scientific category a cultural artifact Correct! Correct! a fixed concept that hasn't change over time a subject of Political Science 1 / 1 pts Question 18 In his "Introduction" to Imagined Communities author Benedict Anderson argued that the global impact of nationalism has proved to be an uncomfortable anomaly for Marxist theory. True Correct! Correct! False 1 / 1 pts Question 19 In his "Introduction" to Imagined Communities author Benedict Anderson argued that the liberal democracies of the West are nationalist but Marxist societies are not. True False Correct! Correct!
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2023/10/20 23:44 Quiz on Section 5 reading and lecture: Intro to Global F23 https://canvas.eee.uci.edu/courses/57782/quizzes/292009 10/10 1 / 1 pts Question 20 In his "Introduction" to Imagined Communities author Benedict Anderson criticizes Ernest Gellner's description of nations as being " invented where they do not exist." Anderson says Gellner assimilates 'invention' to 'fabrication' and 'falsity' rather than 'imagining' and 'creation.' True Correct! Correct! False Quiz Score: 20 out of 20