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Quiz on Political

Ideologies
Identification
5 items
Question #1

• __________ __________ is a set of views


on politics and the role of the government
and encompasses a wide range of issues.
Question #2

• __________ comes from Greek ‘authos’


which means ‘self’ and nomos which means
‘law’ and defined as the tendency of man’s
refusal to be ruled.
Question #3

• __________ is a political and economic system


in which property and the means of production
are owned in common, typically controlled by the
state or government.
Question #4

• The __________ are those individuals, who sell


their labor power, and who, in the capitalist mode
of production, do not own the means of
production.
Question #5

• __________ was one of the most influential


social, political thinker and philosopher of the
19th century. Major world revolutions were based
on his theory of communism.
Modified True or False
5 items
Instructions

• Write A if sentence 1 is true.


• Write B if sentence 2 is true.
• Write C if both sentences are true.
• Write D if both sentences are false.
Question # 6

• 1. Most ideologies owe their origin and gradually


developed from some social movements that did not take
place in a society.
• 2. Examples of political ideologies are Metaphysics,
Cosmology and Epistemology.
Question # 7
• 1. Wolff believes that a person should morally
follow his actions as being an autonomous man.
• 2. An anarchist may comply with the law but will
never view the commands of the state as legitimate,
as having a binding moral force.
Question # 8
• 1. Democratic socialism emphasizes that both the economy and
society should be run democratically, with the goal of meeting the
needs of a few rich people.
• 2. Socialist Capitalism incorporate both the private sector system of
capitalism and the public sector enterprise of socialism to overcome
the disadvantages of both systems.
Question # 9

• 1. Communism is not the abolition of property but


abolition of private property which exploits the workers for
personal gain.
• 2. Karl Marx advocates a revolution in which the capitalist
class would seize control of the economy.
Question # 10

• 1. Marxism focuses on the struggle between the capitalists


and the working class.

• 2. Marxism is a materialist interpretation of history, an


analysis of capitalism, a theory of social change, and an atheist
view of human liberation.
Answers

• 1. Political Ideology • 6. D
• 2. Autonomy • 7. C
• 3. Socialism • 8. B
• 4. Proletariat • 9. A
• 5. Karl Marx • 10. C

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