QCM : Global Power Shifts and International Conflicts — 9 questions

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1. What does post-Cold War unipolarity refer to in international relations?

A bipolar system dominated by two superpowers.
A period characterized by the decline of all major powers.
A system where one state holds preponderant influence over international affairs.
A global system where multiple states share power equally.

A system where one state holds preponderant influence over international affairs.

Explication

Post-Cold War unipolarity refers to a period where one state, primarily the United States, holds unmatched global influence, shaping international order unilaterally. This is distinct from multipolar or bipolar systems, which involve multiple or two dominant powers.

2. What does the term 'unipolarity' primarily refer to in international relations?

A system with multiple equally powerful states.
A global order where one state dominates others in power.
A balance of power maintained among several great powers.
A society with no clear dominant global power.

A global order where one state dominates others in power.

Explication

Unipolarity refers to a system where one state, like the US post-Cold War, holds unmatched power to influence global affairs, unlike multipolar systems.

3. On what date did the 9/11 terrorist attacks occur?

September 11, 2001
December 25, 2001
October 12, 2001
August 6, 2001

September 11, 2001

Explication

The 9/11 terrorist attacks took place on September 11, 2001, as explicitly stated in the content. The other dates are plausible but incorrect, serving as distractors.

4. Which event marked the beginning of the post-Cold War unipolar era?

The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The invasion of Iraq in 2003.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001.

The dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Explication

The Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991 marked the end of the Cold War and the start of a unipolar world dominated by the USA.

5. What is the primary role of War on Terror Strategies?

To establish diplomatic relations with terrorist groups
To promote international trade and economic growth
To focus solely on domestic law enforcement measures
To prevent terrorist attacks and dismantle terrorist networks

To prevent terrorist attacks and dismantle terrorist networks

Explication

The main purpose of War on Terror Strategies is to prevent terrorist attacks and dismantle terrorist networks, ensuring national security and protecting citizens from terrorism.

6. Who is considered the global hegemon during the post-Cold War unipolar moment?

Russia.
China.
The United States.
European Union.

The United States.

Explication

The United States was the dominant global power in military, economic, and cultural influence during the post-Cold War unipolar period.

7. What are some concerns associated with the period of unipolarity?

Increased global cooperation and peace.
Potential overreach by the dominant power and future challenges from rising powers.
Decentralization of global influence among many states.
Collapse of international institutions.

Potential overreach by the dominant power and future challenges from rising powers.

Explication

While unipolarity initially promoted stability, concerns arose about overreach by the hegemon and rising powers like China and Russia challenging the system.

8. What was a major consequence of the 9/11 attacks in international relations?

Initiation of the War on Terror and increased global counterterrorism efforts.
The end of the Cold War.
The signing of the Maastricht Treaty.
The beginning of the European Debt Crisis.

Initiation of the War on Terror and increased global counterterrorism efforts.

Explication

The 9/11 attacks led to the US-led War on Terror, significantly impacting global security policies and military interventions.

9. What is a primary characteristic of the rise of China as a global power?

It has increased its military, economic, and diplomatic influence significantly since the late 20th century.
China became the sole superpower during the Cold War.
China's influence has remained static since the 1990s.
China has pursued a policy of isolation from international organizations.

It has increased its military, economic, and diplomatic influence significantly since the late 20th century.

Explication

China's rapid economic growth and military modernization since the 1980s have significantly increased its international influence.

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Post-Cold War Unipolarity — definition?

One dominant global power, mainly the U.S.

Unipolarity — definition?

Dominance by one global power.

9/11 Attacks — responsible organization?

Al-Qaeda, led by Osama bin Laden.

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