Constructivism, Marxism, Feminism Practice Quiz

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Constructivism, Marxism, and Feminism Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge on three influential theories in international relations: Constructivism, Marxism, and Feminism. This quiz challenges your understanding of key concepts, historical contexts, and important figures relevant to these theories.

  • 7 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Determine your grasp of complex theories
  • Ideal for students, educators, and enthusiasts
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According to Schake, th US and the UK had a peaceful hegemonic transition because they:
Set up international organizations to prevent themselves from fighting
Deterred each other from going to war by showcasing powerful weapons
Had similar cultural identities and values
Were led by women leaders
For constructivism, the international system is organized as:
A friendly gathering
A social structure
An inherently chaotic mob
A constant power struggle
When it comes to material reality, most constructivists think that:
There is no such thing as a material reality; humans construct all of what is "real"
There is no room for disagreement on the meaning of a material fact
Material reality does not matter
There is a material reality, but the meaning of it is socially constructed
Marxists have a foreign policy that would:
Seek reforms of the capitalist system through the expansion of social safety nets
Seek socialist revolution around the world
Set up international organizations to aid cooperation with capitalist states
Immediately go to war with capitalist states
Marxists think that the state:
Is a puppet of the capitalist class
Has its own power independent of the bourgeoisie
Serves at the discretion of the proletariat
Is the only thing that matters in world politics
In World Systems Theory, core states:
Try to take advantage of peripheral states for their raw materials
Try to spread their wealth to poorer states
Act as sources of raw materials for other states
Have little agency in foreign affairs
The two different strands of feminist IR theory are:
Marxist feminism and liberal feminism
Radical feminism and moderate feminism
Soft feminism and hard feminism
Difference feminism and liberal feminism
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