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E) There has been the emergence of “war on
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9. Who was known as the “coachman of
Europe” after 1815?
Sı üz ö 13. Which of the following is a legitimate
argument for the attractiveness of the
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B) Otto von Bismarck
A) It provides us with an ontological approach
C) Napoleon II
to understand being as such.
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E) Klemens von Metternich states to exist in the world.
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16. Which three are well-known postmodern
International Relations theories?
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A) Idealism, Epistemic Communities, Complex 19. Which four states created the “Quadruple
Interdependence Alliance” after the Congress of Vienna?
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D) Hierarchy
E) Hegemony
2. Which of the following concepts refer to the
supreme authority in a state?
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7. Which of the following country invaded
A) Sovereignty Kuwait following the end of the Cold War?
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B) Alliance
A) Syria
C) Reciprocity
Saudi Arabia
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B)
D) Identity
C) Iraq
E) Cooperation
Sı Gü ıkö D) Jordan
E) Iran
satellite states
A) International ethics
B) The formation of the citizen-army
B) International criminal law
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D) Responsibility to protect
European monarchies
E) Humanitarian assistance
E) The ineffectiveness of congress diplomacy
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4. Which of the following is not one of the major 9. Which state did not become a member of the
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D) D) Italy
E) Administrative law E) France
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5. The discipline of International Relations is 10. In the 17th and 18th centuries, which of the
focused on a systematic understanding of -------. following gradually gained prominence in
Europe as a form of government in which
Which of the following completes the blank power was centralized in the hands of one
above correctly? person?
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B) Reinhold Niebuhr B) The United States
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C) Edward H. Carr C) France
D) Hans Morgenthau D) The United Kingdom
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E) John Locke E) The Soviet Union
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17. I. World War I
12. Which of the following holds that all II. World War II
significant political phenomena are III. Oklahoma City Bombing
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grounded in underlying economic forces? IV. September 11 Attacks
V. Brussels Airport Bombing
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A) Postmodernism
B) Marxism Which of the above are the examples of
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C) Constructivism decentralized aggression?
D) Feminism
Sı Gü ıkö A) I and II
E) Neoliberalism
B) II and III
C) I, II and III
II, III and IV
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D)
13. Which of the following focuses on genders in E) III, IV and V
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International Relations?
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A) Constructivism
18. According to the Human Development
B) Green Theory
Report, which of the following is not included
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A) Community security
E) Critical Theory
Political security
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C) Personal security
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D) Military security
14. Which of the following approaches criticize E) Health security
liberal feminists on the grounds that they
shoe-horn women into traditional, historic
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C) The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
E) Analytical feminism
D) The Balkan Pact
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B) Human rights are inalienable and universal. A) Henry Kissinger
C) Governments under no circumstances B) Daron Acemoğlu
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should adopt positive discrimination policies. C) Samuel Huntington
D) States should not have any role in D) Francis Fukuyama
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promoting human rights at the local level. E) Thomas Friedman
E) Human rights are only intended to benefit
refugees fleeing from war zones.
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5. Which of the following argument is true
about the hegemonic stability theory?
na z ğr
A) The Roman Empire, Spain, and England
failed to act as hegemons.
Sı Gü ıkö B) Economic openness is most likely when
there is a single dominant state.
C) A hegemonic state leader only became one
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because he/she is the best at the job.
2. Some International Relations scholars suggest
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matter at the individual level of analysis in there are several very strong states.
foreign policy studies?
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causes wars.
B) How multipolar the international system is.
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D) The Metternich System
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E) Ancient Régime
D) Neoliberal School
Frankfurt School
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E)
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9. Which of the following ended the Spanish
Wars of Succession in 1713?
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13. Who argued that the state of nature has a law
A) The Treaty of Versailles on nature to govern it?
na z ğr
B) The Peace of Augsburg A) Thomas Hobbes
C) The Peace of Westphalia
Sı Gü ıkö B) John Locke
D) The Treaty of Basel C) Sun Tzu
E) The Peace of Utrecht D) Thucydides
E) Machiavelli
ç
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si
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B) Hegemony
C) It is a feminist theory to explain gender
C) Hierarchy issues.
Territoriality
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11. Which of the following best describes 15. Which of the following statement is true
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A) Knowledge with regard to only internal A) Their approach and methods intertwine
politics of a state. philosophy and social sciences.
B) The study of concepts, assumptions, and B) They argue that only power may solve
principles. differences between persons and states.
C) An explanation of a conflict, whether it be C) They hold that meanings of languages and
internal or external. words are unchangeable and unbending.
D) The examination of political leaders and D) They hold that human nature is a logical
their decisions only. outgrowth of morality and piety.
E) The study of recognized states and E) They argue that there is a natural reality that
international organizations. does not require human beings.
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C) To keep out Eastern Bloc countries. C) Decentralized terror networks
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D) To stop Adolf Hitler. D) Labor strikes
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E) To prevent future wars. E) Nuclear warfare
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17. When did NATO invoke Article 5?
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A) 2017, when US president Trump left the
Paris agreement.
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B) 2011, when Syrian Civil War started.
C) 2001, when the United States was attacked
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by terrorists.
D) 1990, when East Germany left Warsaw
Pact.
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E) 1956, when Egypt nationalized the Suez
Canal.
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environmental security?
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B) international security
C) military security
D) human security
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B) Only the United Nations is authorized to C) Anarchy
protect human rights. D) Power
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C) Governments under no circumstances International law
E)
should adopt positive discrimination policies.
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D) States should not have any role in
promoting human rights at the local level.
E) Human rights are inalienable and universal.
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5. Which of the following argument is true
vı Dö eti
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about the hegemonic stability theory?
na z ğr
there is a single dominant state.
Sı Gü ıkö B) An authoritarian leader is unstable due to
holding total state power.
C) The international system works best when
2. Some International Relations scholars suggest there are several very strong states.
ç
four levels of analysis. D) A hegemonic state leader only became one
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C) How the anarchical structure of the system 6. Which of the following principles of the
causes wars.
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A) Hegemony
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B) Territoriality
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C) Non-interference
D) Sovereignty
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E) Hierarchy
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Which of the following options correctly 7. Which of the following best describes Europe
completes the sentence above? between 1871 and 1890?
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B) Congress of Vienna C) Sun Tzu
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C) World War II D) Thucydides
D) Thirty Years’ Wars
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E) Machiavelli
E) The French Revolution
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13. Which of the following best describes
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political theory?
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9. “------- means the lack of a central authority or A) The examination of political leaders and
world government to enforce rules in the modern their decisions only.
international system.” B) An explanation of a conflict, whether it be
na z ğr
internal or external.
Which of the following options correctly
Sı Gü ıkö
completes the sentence above? C) The study of concepts, assumptions, and
principles.
A) Hegemony D) Knowledge with regard to only internal
B) Hierarchy politics of a state.
ç
B) The Treaty of Basel C) They argue that there is a natural reality that
C) The Peace of Westphalia does not require human beings.
D) They argue that only power may solve
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E) They hold that human nature is a logical
outgrowth of morality and piety.
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11. Which of the following theories of 15. Which of the following is true with respect to
International Relations has Hedley Bull’s the balance-of-power theory?
1977 work, the Anarchical Society,
promoted? A) It has been prescribed only by neoliberals.
B) It has been specifically developed as a
A) English School reaction to the Cold War.
B) Neorealist School C) It has been insufficient to prevent wars.
C) Frankfurt School D) It is a feminist theory to explain gender
D) Neoliberal School issues.
E) Copenhagen School E) It has remained only as a theory.
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C) Labor strikes
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completes the sentence above?
D) Decentralized terror networks
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E) Slowing birth rate A) cyber security
B) human security
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C) international security
D) environmental security
E) military security
ne m
vı Dö eti
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17. Why was the United Nations organization
officially established in 1945?
na z ğr
A) To keep out Eastern Bloc countries.
B) To escalate nuclear armament.
Sı Gü ıkö
C) To collect dues from countries.
D) To prevent future wars.
To stop Adolf Hitler.
ç
E)
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si
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environmental security?
Flood
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A)
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B) Cybercrime
C) Cyclone
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D) Earthquake
E) Tsunami
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B) Sinic C) The United Nations
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C) Virtual D) The General Agreement on Tariffs and
D) Hindu Trade
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E) Islamic E) The Central Commission for the Navigation
of the Rhine
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Sı ön etim
2. Because of which of the following reasons do
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transnational corporations frequently use
na e
outsourcing and offshoring strategies?
A) Managerial skills
So ü ık
B) Domestic cleavages in target countries
C) Ethnic clashes in war regions 6. Which of the following was not among the
ç
was diplomacy.
B) Wars always ended in destructive
conquests.
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monarch.
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B) Customs
C) Religion
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D) Morality
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E) Tradition
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4. Which of the following is not a multinational 7. Which of the following is not one of the main
corporation? organs of the United Nations?
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B) The United Nations- International Court of
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Justice A) Security communities
C) The League of Nations- Permanent Court of B) Neo-functionalism
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International Justice C) Regime theory
D) The International Criminal Court D) Functionalism
vı mi Sis
E) The International Military Tribunal at E) Federalism
Nuremberg
Sı ön etim
9. Which of the following is a permanent
nu z D öğr
13. Which of the following is not a core question
characteristic of coalitions?
na e
of Global Political Economy?
A) Being a part of the United Nations A) Who really governs the world economy?
So ü ık
B) Being used only in war situations B) Who benefits from economic globalization?
C) Being used in Chinese conflicts C) What are the political drivers of the global
ç
D) Being multilateral institutions economy?
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E) Being composed of only one state’s D) Which state can realize distributive justice?
personnel E) Cui bono?
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C) International custom B) An unusually clear or typical pattern,
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example, or explanation.
D) General principles of law
C) A shift in political thought and government
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E) Judicial decisions
policies in Western Europe.
D) An expansive attempt to define a theory of
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international trade.
E) An institution between states to promote
international understanding.
Sı ön etim
17. Which of the following stipulates that
international law and municipal laws are two
separate legal systems so that there cannot
nu z D öğr
be a conflict of rules?
na e
A) Dualist view
B) Monist view
So ü ık
C) 1969 Vienna Convention
ç
D) Estoppel
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E) Res judicata
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diplomacy more efficient.
D) The Trusteeship Council
B) All European states were governed by a
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E) The Inter-American Juridical Committee monarch.
C) The central mechanism for its functioning
vı mi Sis
was diplomacy.
D) It was a geographically narrow European
system.
E) Wars always ended in destructive
Sı ön etim
conquests.
nu z D öğr
na e
A) Economies of scale
B) Domestic cleavages in target countries 6. Which of the following is a subsidiary source
So ü ık
C) Ethnic clashes in war regions of International Law?
D) Managerial skills General principles of law
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A)
E) New ideas and innovation B) International conventions
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C) International custom
D) Judicial decisions
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Customs
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A) Amnesty International
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C) Religion
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B) Coca Cola
D) Rules of law
C) Toyota
Tradition
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D) Siemens
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E) British Petroleum
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4. Which of the following concepts is used to 8. Which of the following is not one of the
communicate a situation in which economic Millennium Development Goals of the United
gain by one country results in an economic Nations?
loss by another?
A) Decrease world’s population
A) Invisible hand B) Reduce child mortality
B) Absolute gains C) Eradicate extreme poverty
C) Relative depravation D) Promote gender equality and empower
D) Zero-sum game women
E) Relative gains E) Achieve universal primary education
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B) Who really governs the world economy?
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A) Regime theory
C) Which state can realize distributive justice?
B) Functionalism
D) Who benefits from economic globalization?
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C) Security communities
E) Cui bono?
D) Neo-functionalism
vı mi Sis
E) Federalism
Sı ön etim
10. At which of the following institutions were
the Nazi leaders tried and found guilty for the
crimes they committed during World War II? 14. Why was the United Nations organization
nu z D öğr
officially established in 1945?
na e
A) The International Criminal Court
B) The European Court of Human Rights A) To escalate nuclear armament.
B) To stop Adolf Hitler.
So ü ık
C) The League of Nations- Permanent Court of
International Justice C) To prevent future wars.
ç
D) The United Nations- International Court of D) To collect dues from countries.
em 20 i A
11. Which of the following is at the top of the increasing permeability of state borders?
hierarchy of norms in international law?
A) Global terrorism
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Customary law
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A) B) Empowerment of women
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B) Jus cogens
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C) Economic growth
C) International treaties D) Increasing number of multinational
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12. Which of the following was created at the 16. Which of the following stipulates that
Paris Peace Conference in 1919? international law and municipal laws are two
separate legal systems so that there cannot
A) The Central Commission for the Navigation be a conflict of rules?
of the Rhine
B) The North Atlantic Treaty Organization A) 1969 Vienna Convention
C) The League of Nations B) Dualist view
D) The General Agreement on Tariffs and C) Res judicata
Trade D) Estoppel
E) The United Nations E) Monist view
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B) Productivity of workers B) An expansive attempt to define a theory of
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C) Quality of human capital international trade.
D) Capital intensity C) An unusually clear or typical pattern,
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example, or explanation.
E) Quality of services
D) A shift in political thought and government
vı mi Sis
policies in Western Europe.
E) An institution between states to promote
international understanding.
Sı ön etim
nu z D öğr
na e
So ü ık ç
characteristic of coalitions?
personnel
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D
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An
A) Sinic
B) Virtual
C) Islamic
D) Hindu
E) Buddhist
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Sı ön etim
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So ü ık ç
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A) Emergency
C) International Organisations
B) Force majeure
D) Conflict
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C) Distress
E) Arms Race
D) Self-defense
vı m Sis
E) Consent
Sı Dö etim
i
2. Which one of the followings is the leading
superpower of the unipolar world after the
end of the Cold War?
nu üz öğr
na ne
A) China
B) Turkey
So G ık
C) The United States of America
D) Germany
ç
E) The Russian Federation 6. Which of the followings is not addressed
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states
3. Which one of the following perspectives in
s
B) A defined territory
the international relations takes up gender as
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C) Government
a theoretical category to reveal or explore the
gender biases of concepts? D) A permanent population
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E) Military power
A) Analytical Feminism
B) Social constructivism
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C) Normative Feminism
D) Constructivism
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E) Emprical Feminism
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D
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An
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B) Traditions
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C) International treaties B) European Coal and Steel Community
D) Doctrine C) United Nations
te
E) Customs D) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
North American Free Trade Agreement
vı m Sis
E)
Sı Dö etim
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12. Which of the following principal organs
nu üz öğr
na ne
within the United Nation Systems can be
placed at the highest spot hierarchically?
Security Council
So G ık
A)
B) Economic and Social Council
9. Which of the followings refer to a network of
ç
professionals with both recognized expertise C) Trusteeship Council
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A) Pragmatic collobaration
B) Reasoned union
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C) Epistemic communities
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D) Ethical unionism
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E) Authoritative community
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A) Susan Strange
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B) Frederick List
C) Joseph Nye
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D) Immanuel Wallerstein
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E) Alexander Wendt
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A) Regionalism A) Etatism
B) Functionalism B) Statism
C) Globalism C) State-led development
D) Fedaralism D) Economic nationalism
E) Unionism E) Regionalism
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B) Offshoring
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C) Autarky
A) Overal poverty
D) Periphery
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B) Social injustice
E) Outsourcing
C) Absolute poverty
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D) Relative poverty
E) Inequality
Sı Dö etim
i
nu üz öğr
na ne
19. The number of ------- has increased significantly
So G ık
in the twenty-first century. Moreover, what has
made these behemoths particularly significant is
ç
their relative power in the contemporary global
economy. They contribute to global economic
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C) Immanuel Wallerstein
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C) Globalisation
D) Multinational corporations
E) Nation states
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D
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An
17. Which of the following is not one of the A) The Commonwealth of Independent States
theories of the first wave of regionalism? (CIS)
B) The Organization of African Unity (OAU)
A) New regionalism
C) The Shanghai Cooperation Organization
B) Functionalism (SCO)
C) Transactionalism D) The Association of Southeastern Asian
D) Neofunctionalism Nations (ASEAN)
E) Intergovernmentalism E) The Warsaw Pact
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A Grubu Cevap Anahtarı
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
E C A B A E D D C B B E B E C C A D D A
vı m Sis
Sı Dö etim
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na ne
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B) International Law
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A) Force majeure
C) International Organisations
B) Distress
D) Arms Race
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C) Consent
E) Conflict
D) Self-defense
vı m Sis
E) Emergency
Sı Dö etim
i
2. Which one of the followings is the leading
superpower of the unipolar world after the
end of the Cold War?
nu üz öğr
na ne
A) The Russian Federation
B) The United States of America
So G ık
C) China
D) Germany
ç
E) Turkey
em 02 i A
A) International treaties
2
B) Traditions
3. Which one of the following perspectives in
s
D)
a theoretical category to reveal or explore the
E) Customs
gender biases of concepts?
20 niv
A) Emprical Feminism
B) Constructivism
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C) Social constructivism
D) Normative Feminism
u
E) Analytical Feminism
ol
D
ad
An
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m
A) Capacity to enter into relations with other B) North American Free Trade Agreement
states
C) European Coal and Steel Community
te
B) Military power
D) United Nations
C) A defined territory
European Union
vı m Sis
E)
D) A permanent population
E) Government
Sı Dö etim
i
12. Which of the followings assume that the
nu üz öğr
na ne
provision of common needs may unite
peoples transnationally across territorial or
regional boundaries, making them eventually
meaningless?
So G ık
A) Globalism
ç
B) Regionalism
em 02 i A
E)
A) Trusteeship Council
2
C) Security Council
General Assembly
21 er
D)
E) International Court of Justice
20 niv
A) Susan Strange
B) Frederick List
u
C) Joseph Nye
Immanuel Wallerstein
ol
D)
D
E) Alexander Wendt
ad
An
i
m
B) Joseph Nye B) The Shanghai Cooperation Organization
C) Susan Strange (SCO)
te
D) Karl Marx C) The Organization of African Unity (OAU)
Immanuel Wallerstein D) The Association of Southeastern Asian
vı m Sis
E)
Nations (ASEAN)
E) The Warsaw Pact
Sı Dö etim
i
nu üz öğr
na ne
19. Which of the followings refer to a subjective
So G ık
assessment of poverty that is based on a
feeling of deprivation and disadvantage
ç
because people lack enough income to
16. Which of the following concepts refer to a maintain the average standard of living in
em 02 i A
D) Outsourcing E) Inequality
21 er
E) Offshoring
20 niv
Ü
u
17. Which of the following is not one of the Which of the following completes the blank
theories of the first wave of regionalism? above correctly?
i
m
B Grubu Cevap Anahtarı
te
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
D B E A E D C B D C C D B A E C A A B E
vı m Sis
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nu üz öğr
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21 er
20 niv
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C) individual level B) Thomas Hobbes
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D) the international level C) Adam Smith
D) Herbert Marcuse
te
E) global level
E) Alexander Wendt
vı m Sis
Sı Dö etim
i
6. Who is the author of the seminal book,
2. Which of the following concepts refers to "Politics among Nations: The Struggle for
supreme authority in a state?
nu üz öğr
na ne
Power and Peace" published in 1948?
A) Legitimacy A) George Kennan
B) Power B) Henry Kissinger
So G ık
C) Sovereignty C) Kennet Waltz
D) Nation Stephan Walt
ç
D)
E) Authority Hans Morgenthau
em 02 i A
E)
ön - 2 ites
3
s
22 er
D
ad
An
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C) Religion C) The International Committee of the Red
m
D) Customs Cross
D) International Islamic Relief Organization
te
E) Morality
E) The African Union
vı m Sis
Sı Dö etim
10. Which of the following is the leading court in
the international legal system on
i
14. Which of the following organisations can not
adjudicating disputes between states? be considered as a violent non-state actor of
The International Court of Justice the international system?
nu üz öğr
A)
na ne
B) The International Court of Arbitration A) Boko Haram
C) The International Criminal Court B) ISIS
The International Centre for Settlement of
So G ık
D) C) The Khamer Rouge
Investment Disputes D) The Lord's Resistance Army
ç
E) The European Court of Justice E) Oxfam
em 02 i A
ön - 2 ites
3
states
European Currency Unit.
ol
E) A defined territory
D
i
B) Modernism
m
C) Marxism Which of the following options correctly
completes the sentence above?
D) Post-Modernism
te
E) Feminism A) Ulrich Beck
vı m Sis
B) Francis Fukuyama
C) Anthony Giddens
D) Immanuel Wallerstein
E) Samuel Huntington
Sı Dö etim
i
nu üz öğr
na ne
So G ık
18. Which of the following is a term that refers to
someone who has been forced to flee his/her
ç
country because of a well-founded fear of
persecution for reason of race, religion,
em 02 i A
A) Guest
B) Temporary migrant
3
C) Refugee
s
D) Exile
22 er
E) Migrant
20 niv
Ü
u
ol
D
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m
A Grubu Cevap Anahtarı
te
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C C A E D E A B B A B D E E D B C C D A
vı m Sis
Sı Dö etim
i
nu üz öğr
na ne
So G ık ç
em 02 i A
ön - 2 ites
3
s
22 er
20 niv
Ü
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ol
D
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An
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C) individual level B) John Locke
m
D) the international level C) Herbert Marcuse
D) Alexander Wendt
te
E) global level
E) Adam Smith
vı m Sis
Sı Dö etim
i
6. Who is the author of the seminal book,
2. Which of the following concepts refers to "Politics among Nations: The Struggle for
supreme authority in a state?
nu üz öğr
na ne
Power and Peace" published in 1948?
A) Authority A) Stephan Walt
B) Sovereignty B) George Kennan
So G ık
C) Power C) Hans Morgenthau
D) Nation Kennet Waltz
ç
D)
E) Legitimacy Henry Kissinger
em 02 i A
E)
ön - 2 ites
3
s
22 er
D) Preemptive self-defense
E) The Congress of Vienna
ol
E) Preventative attacks
D
ad
An
i
C) Tradition B) International Governmental Organisation
m
D) Religion C) Non-State Actors
D) International Non-Governmental
te
E) Morality
Organisations
E) Transnational Non-state Actors
vı m Sis
Sı Dö etim
10. Which of the following is the leading court in
i
the international legal system on
adjudicating disputes between states?
14. Which of the following is a regional
nu üz öğr
na ne
A) The International Centre for Settlement of intergovernmental organization?
Investment Disputes
B) The International Court of Arbitration A) International Islamic Relief Organization
B) Doctors Without Borders
So G ık
C) The International Criminal Court
D) The International Court of Justice C) The United Nations
ç
E) The European Court of Justice D) The International Committee of the Red
em 02 i A
Cross
E) The African Union
ön - 2 ites
3
s
B) A permanent population A)
C) Government B) Feminism
C) Anarchism
u
i
m
B) Oil price shocks occurred in world markets. Which of the following options correctly
C) The European Community achieved the completes the sentence above?
te
Common Market objectives.
A) Francis Fukuyama
D) The European Community introduced the
vı m Sis
B) Anthony Giddens
European Currency Unit.
C) Ulrich Beck
E) The US President Richard Nixon resigned
from office. D) Immanuel Wallerstein
E) Samuel Huntington
Sı Dö etim
i
nu üz öğr
na ne
So G ık ç
18. Which of the following can not be given as an
example for the globalization of migration?
em 02 i A
education
Ü
u
ol
D
ad
An
A) Guest
B) Migrant
C) Exile
D) Temporary migrant
E) Refugee
i
m
B Grubu Cevap Anahtarı
te
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C B B E C C D E B D A D D E A A B A E C
vı m Sis
Sı Dö etim
i
nu üz öğr
na ne
So G ık ç
em 02 i A
ön - 2 ites
3
s
22 er
20 niv
Ü
u
ol
D
ad
An
1. In which year was The Warsaw Pact formed 5. Which of the following is a legitimate
as a response to NATO? argument for the attractiveness of the
English School?
A) 1949
B) 1951 A) It does not deny anarchy or the need for
states to exist in the world.
C) 1953
i
B) It provides us with an ontological approach
em
D) 1955
to understand being as such.
E) 1960
C) It rejects a solidaristic account of economic
relations and criticizes Marxism.
t
lı is
D) It does not argue that states must exist for
there to be an international society.
vı Yı S
E) It gives a pluralistic account of social
relations and stresses shared symbols.
na im tim
2. In which of the following works did Hans
Morgenthau develop theoretical realism?
Sı et re
A) The Prince
lu ğr öğ
B)
C)
Power and Interdependence
The Peloponnesian War
ku Ö ık
D) Politics Among Nations
E) The Twenty Years’ Crisis 6. Why did Hedley Bull think that international
institutions have some value?
O 1 ç
z 02 si A
D) Non-Proliferation Treaty
E) Seabed Arms Control Treaty
u
ol
ad
An
Which of the following options correctly Which of the following options correctly
completes the sentence above? completes the sentence above?
A
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8. According to Interpol, which is the fastest 12. Which of the following international
growing area of crime? nongovernmental organization works to find
practical and innovative ways for people to
A) Telephone scams lift themselves out of poverty and thrive?
B) Espionage
A) Oxfam
C) Identity theft
i
Amnesty International
em
B)
D) Auto theft
C) Greenpeace
E) Cybercrime
D) Doctors Without Borders
t
E) Lashkar-E-Taiba
lı is
vı Yı S
na im tim
9. Which of the following is the leading court in
the international legal system on
Sı et re
adjudicating disputes between states? 13. Where is the headquarters of the United
Nations located?
A) The International Criminal Court
lu ğr öğ
B) The International Court of Justice
C) The International Centre for Settlement of
A)
B)
New York City
Paris
ku Ö ık
Investment Disputes C) Washington D.C.
D) The European Court of Justice
O 1 ç
D) Brussels
E) The International Court of Arbitration
z 02 si A
E) Berlin
Ya - 2 ite
20 ers
E) Good Offices
An
A
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16. Which one of the following cannot be 20. In the theoretical debate on globalization,
considered one of the increasing number of which of the following believe that
complaints and concerns about global "globalization is a revolutionary shift in
economic governance and its institutions? technology, economy, culture, and politics"?
i
The relatively minor representation of Hyperglobalists
em
B) B)
emerging markets in the institutions C) Sceptics
C) Unprofessional decision-making bodies D) Constructivists
D) The failings of economic liberalism
t
E) Transformationalists
lı is
E) The inequality of global economic growth
vı Yı S
na im tim
17. Which of the following is the key component
Sı et re
of a knowledge economy?
Young population
lu ğr öğ
A)
B) Labor surplus
C) Capital inflows
ku Ö ık
D) Productivity
O 1 ç
E) Intellectual capabilities
z 02 si A
Ya - 2 ite
civilizations?
A) Virtual
20 niv
B) Sinic
C) Buddhist
D) Hindu
Ü
E) Islamic
u
ol
ad
A) David Mitrany
B) Immanuel Wallerstein
C) Karl W. Deutsch
D) Anthony Giddens
E) Raul Prebisch
i
em
A Grubu Cevap Anahtarı
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
D D D E A C C E B E B A A B C C E A D B
t
lı is
vı Yı S
na im tim
Sı et re
lu ğr öğ
ku Ö ık
O 1 ç
z 02 si A
Ya - 2 ite
20 ers
20 niv
Ü
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ol
ad
An
i
B) Conflict
em
A) Government
C) Arms Race
B) Military power
D) Morals and Ethics
C) Capacity to enter into relations with other
E) International Law
t
states
is
D) A defined territory
vı Yı S
E) A permanent population
2. Which one of the followings is the leading
superpower of the unipolar world after the
na m tim
end of the Cold War? 7. Which one of the followings can be pointed
out as a subsidiary source of international
A) Turkey law?
lı
B) China
Sı eti re
A) Customs
C) The United States of America
B) General principles of law
lu ğr öğ
D) Germany
C) Traditions
E) The Russian Federation
D) Doctrine
ku Ö çık
E) International treaties
4. Which one of the followings refers to a 9. Which one of the following principal organs
concept underlying the norm that nations within the United Nation Systems can be
Ü
and alliances should not attack others to placed at the highest spot hierarchically?
prevent an attack that has not yet occured?
A) Trusteeship Council
u
A) Initial self-defense
B) General Assembly
ol
B) Preemptive self-defense
C) Security Council
C) Preventative international defense
Economic and Social Council
ad
D)
D) Preventative attacks
E) International Court of Justice
E) International defense for preventing attacks
An
i
B) Syria
em
A) an American-backed gold standard.
C) The Red Cross
B) the classic gold standard.
D) Oxfam
C) a basket of currencies.
E) The Lord’s Resistance Army
t
D) the usage of gold and silver.
is
E) a currency bloc.
vı Yı S
12. Which one of the followings was formed in
1950s with the purpose of both uniting
European countries economically and 17. Which one of the followings refer to the
na m tim
politically, and securing the lasting peace? widening, deepening and speeding up of
global interconnectedness?
A) United Nations
lı
A) Nationalism
Sı eti re
B) The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
B) Globalization
C) European Union
lu ğr öğ
C) Mercantilism
D) North American Free Trade Agreement
D) Regionalism
E) European Coal and Steel Community
E) Glocalization
ku Ö çık
13. Which one of the followings refer to the
processes undertaken by firms to transform 18. Which of the followings is not one of the
z 02 si A
B) Knowledge structure
rule-making platforms.
21 ers
C) Knowledge economy
C) States are declining as an institution and
D) Intellectual capability disappearing.
E) Reciprocity D) States are voluntarily making their borders
20 niv
A) Agriculture
19. Who introduced the concept of Risk Society?
ol
B) Big data
The internet of things A) Ulrich Beck
ad
C)
D) Artificial intelligence B) Samuel Huntington
E) Blockchain C) Anthony Giddens
An
D) Francis Fukuyama
E) John Mearsheimer
15. Which one of the followings was created by
China as an alternative to the Bretton Woods
institutions? 20. Where did the first instance of an
anti-globalization movement occur in 1999?
A) The World Bank
B) The World Trade Organization A) Barcelona
C) The European Bank for Reconstruction and B) Davos
Development C) Prague
D) The International Monetary Fund D) Seattle
E) The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank E) New York
i
em
A Grubu Cevap Anahtarı
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C C E B C B D D B A E E A A E D B C A D
t
is
vı Yı S
na m tim
lı
Sı eti re
lu ğr öğ
ku Ö çık
z 02 si A
Ya - 2 ite
O 2
21 ers
20 niv
Ü
u
ol
ad
An
i
1688 C) Worldwide conflict
em
D)
E) 1699 D) Absence of a worldwide government
E) Civil war
t
lı is
vı Yı S
na im tim
2. Which one of the followings cannot be 6. Who defined international norms as standart
pointed out as one of the expanded issues in
Sı et re
of behavior defined in terms of rights and
the discipline of international relations? obligations?
lu ğr öğ
A)
B)
International Law
Arms Race
A)
B)
Joseph Nye
Kenneth Waltz
ku Ö ık
C) Conflict C) Stephan Krasner
D) Morals and Ethics D) John Mearsheimer
O 3 ç
3. Which of the following was not one of the 7. Which of the following was created in
new ideas that influenced the French October of 1945 to prevent future wars?
20 niv
D) Monarchism E)
Citizenship
ol
E)
ad
An
i
C) Self-defense B) Binding sources
em
D) Force majeure C) Subsidiary sources
E) Consent D) Customary sources
E) Primary sources
t
lı is
vı Yı S
na im tim
10. Which of the following is a regional 14. Which of the following approaches defends
intergovernmental organization? an integration where states and political
Sı et re
units recognize the sovereignty of a central
A) The African Union government while retaining certain powers to
themselves?
lu ğr öğ
B) The United Nations
C) The International Committee of the Red
Cross
A) Security communities
ku Ö ık
B) Regime theory
D) Doctors Without Borders C) Functionalism
O 3 ç
E) Federalism
Ya - 2 ite
22 ers
D) D) Relative depravation
E) Supranational E) Relative gains
ad
An
A) Conciliation A) Outsourcing
B) Negotiation B) Periphery
C) Inquiry C) Autarky
D) Arbitration D) Reciprocal
E) Mediation E) Offshoring
i
C) Barcelona
em
A) an American-backed gold standard.
D) Genoa
B) a basket of currencies.
E) New York
C) a currency bloc.
t
D) the usage of gold and silver.
lı is
E) the classic gold standard.
vı Yı S
na im tim
Sı et re
lu ğr öğ
ku Ö ık
18. Which of the following is a term that refers to
someone who has been forced to flee his/her
O 3 ç
A) Migrant
Ya - 2 ite
B) Temporary migrant
C) Exile
22 ers
D) Guest
E) Refugee
20 niv
Ü
u
ol
ad
A) Anthony Giddens
B) Francis Fukuyama
C) Ulrich Beck
D) Samuel Huntington
E) Immanuel Wallerstein
i
em
A Grubu Cevap Anahtarı
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B B D B D C A E A A E D C E A C D E C B
t
lı is
vı Yı S
na im tim
Sı et re
lu ğr öğ
ku Ö ık
O 3 ç
z 02 si A
Ya - 2 ite
22 ers
20 niv
Ü
u
ol
ad
An