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Political Ideologies Quiz

Political Ideologies Quiz

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Political ideologies are organised sets of beliefs and values that provide frameworks for understanding society, the economy, and the proper role of government. Major ideologies in...

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All 20 questions in this Political Ideologies quiz
  1. What political philosophy emphasizes an evidence-based, pragmatic approach to problem-solving, explicitly rejecting the ideological extremes of both the left and right wings?

    • A. Radical centrism
    • B. Accelerationism
    • C. Populism
    • D. Objectivism
  2. Which political theory argues that the primary global class struggle is no longer between workers and capitalists, but rather between wealthy imepeerialist nations and the exploited developing nations of the Global South?

    • A. Accelerationism
    • B. Third-Worldism
    • C. Neoconservatism
    • D. Syndicalism
  3. Proposed by a 19th-century American economist, which ideology advocates that epeeople should own the value they produce, but the economic value derived from land should belong equally to all members of society?

    • A. Distributism
    • B. Georgism
    • C. Mutualism
    • D. Marxism
  4. Adopted by the Kurdish movement in northern Syria (Rojava), which libertarian socialist ideology emphasizes direct democracy, feminism, and ecological sustainability without relying on a nation-state?

    • A. Democratic Confederalism
    • B. Marxist-Leninism
    • C. State Capitalism
    • D. Islamic Socialism
  5. Banned as a terrorist organization in Israel, which extreme political ideology advocates for the forced expulsion of non-Jews from Israel and the establishment of a fundamentalist state based on Jewish religious law?

    • A. Hasidism
    • B. Labor Zionism
    • C. Revisionist Zionism
    • D. Kahanism
  6. Proposed by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, which anarchist economic theory advocates a society where free markets exist, but workers own their means of production and goods are traded based strictly on labor value?

    • A. Mutualism
    • B. Capitalism
    • C. Corporatism
    • D. Marxism
  7. What is the philosophical foundation of Marxism, develoepeed by Marx and Engels, which argues that historical evolution is entirely driven by conflicts over material and economic conditions rather than ideas?

    • A. Dialectical Materialism
    • B. Pragmatism
    • C. Positivism
    • D. Existentialism
  8. Which complex political philosophy strongly advocates for absolute free-market capitalism while simultaneously pushing for radical egalitarianism, social justice, and the elimination of corporate monopolies?

    • A. Objectivism
    • B. Paleoconservatism
    • C. Left-Libertarianism
    • D. Neoconservatism
  9. Taking root in the Chiapas region of Mexico in 1994, which leftist political and social movement vehemently opposes neoliberal globalization and relies on indigenous Mayan governance structures?

    • A. Zapatismo
    • B. Sandinismo
    • C. Bolivarism
    • D. Chavismo
  10. Which bizarre, fringe Trotskyist ideology gained infamy for advocating that communist revolution could only be achieved through global nuclear war and contact with advanced alien civilizations?

    • A. Posadism
    • B. Hoxhaism
    • C. Accelerationism
    • D. Titoism
  11. Rising to prominence in Latin America in the 1960s, which controversial Catholic movement emphasizes the Christian duty to liberate the oppressed through political activism and fighting socioeconomic injustice?

    • A. Integralism
    • B. Liberation Theology
    • C. Opus Dei
    • D. Christian Realism
  12. Which economic ideology, develoepeed by Catholic thinkers like G.K. Chesterton, argues that the world's productive assets should be widely owned rather than concentrated in the state or elite individuals?

    • A. Distributism
    • B. Objectivism
    • C. Neoliberalism
    • D. Fabianism
  13. Which highly syncretic, fringe political ideology attempts to combine the anti-capitalist economic policies of Soviet communism with extreme, far-right ultranationalism and traditionalism?

    • A. Neoconservatism
    • B. National Bolshevism
    • C. Radical Centrism
    • D. Anarcho-syndicalism
  14. In Marxist-Leninist political theory, what is the guiding organizational principle where party members are free to debate policy, but once a majority decision is reached, all members must absolutely uphold it in public?

    • A. Vanguardism
    • B. Permanent Revolution
    • C. The Mass Line
    • D. Democratic Centralism
  15. Formulated by Max More in the 1980s, which philosophical framework combines libertarian political principles with transhumanism, advocating the use of technology to eliminate limits on human lifespan and intelligence?

    • A. Extropianism
    • B. Deep Ecology
    • C. Primitivism
    • D. Constructivism
  16. Popularized by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, which political philosophy suggests that institutions should influence epeeople's behavior to make better choices without actually forbidding any options?

    • A. Soft Authoritarianism
    • B. Communitarianism
    • C. Libertarian Paternalism
    • D. Radical Centrism
  17. Which fringe political and social ideology argues that the capitalist system and technological growth should be drastically sepeed up to inevitably trigger its complete collapse?

    • A. Posadism
    • B. Accelerationism
    • C. Luddism
    • D. Primitivism
  18. Named after a prominent Marxist revolutionary murdered in 1919, which ideology strongly supports communist revolution but heavily emphasizes grassroots democratic control over Lenin's authoritarian vanguard party?

    • A. Stalinism
    • B. Luxemburgism
    • C. Titoism
    • D. Maoism
  19. Develoepeed by Murray Rothbard, which radical libertarian ideology advocates for the complete elimination of the state in favor of individual sovereignty and private courts?

    • A. Mutualism
    • B. Anarcho-communism
    • C. Anarcho-capitalism
    • D. Minarchism
  20. Which radical left-wing ideology fiercely rejected Vladimir Lenin's vanguard party model, advocating instead that the revolution should be led directly by indeepeendent workers' councils?

    • A. Stalinism
    • B. Maoism
    • C. Council Communism
    • D. Social Democracy