1) Who wrote the book. The Exterritoriality of Ambassadors in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries? a. Small, Melvin b. Francis Fukuyama c. Adair, E.R d. None of these
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2) The Rise of Modern Diplomacy book is written by: a. Gant, Michael M b. Anderson, M.S c. Gabriel A. Almond d. None of these
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3) Who wrote the book Diplomacy. The World of the Honest Spy? a. Morgan, Edmund S b. Barder, Peter c. T.E. Cronin d. None of these
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4) The Secret Diplomacy of the Habsburgs book is written by: a. Horn David Bayne b. Carter, Charles H c. Bob Woodward d. None of these
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5) Who wrote the book Embajada Espanola: a. Jaffrey K. Tulis b. Chaytor, H.J. Trans c. Jan Crawford Greenburg d. None of these
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6) Studies in Diplomatic History book is written by: a. Kevin Phillips b. Morgan, Edmund S c. Hatton, Ragnhild, and M.S. Anderson d. None of these
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7) Who wrote the book Gunboat Diplomacy? a. Small, Melvin b. Jeffrey K. Tulis c. Cable, James d. None of these
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8) "Admirals, Generals and American Foreign Policy" book is written by: a. Challener, Richard D b. Gabriel A. Almond c. Catherine, Boone d. None of these
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9) Who wrote the book "Drive to Hegemony": The United States in the Caribbean: a. Gant, Michael M b. Immanuel Kant c. Healy, David d. None of these
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10) That Banana Wars book is written by: a. Noam Chomsky b. Langley, Lester D c. T.E. Cronin d. Kevin Phillips
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11) Who wrote the book The British Diplomatic Service? a. Mathew McCubbins b. Horn, David Bayne c. Francis Fukuyama d. None of these
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12) Splendid Encounters book is written by: a. Thompson, J.W., and S.K. Padover b. Small, Melvin c. Noan Chomsky d. Jones, Dorothy V
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13) The Rochester School book is written by: a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau b. Morgan, Edmund S c. Amadae, S.M and Bruce Bueno de Mesquita d. Kevin Phillips
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14) Who wrote the book That Noble Science of Politics? a. Mathew McCubbins b. Thompson, J.W and S.K. Padover c. Collini, Stefan, Donald Winch, and John Burrow d. Kammen, Michael
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15) The American Science of Politics: Its Origins and Conditions book is written by: a. Morgan, Edmund S b. Catherine Boone c. Horn, David Bayne d. Crick, Bernard
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16) Political Science: Looking to the Future book is written by: a. Bob-Woodward b. Crotty, William c. Mathew McCubbins d. Francis Fukuyama
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17) Who wrote the book Discipline and History: Political Science in the United States? a. Gabriel A. Almond b. Gent. Michelle M c. Farr, James, and Raymond Seidelman d. None of these
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18) Political Science: The State of the Discipline book is written by: a. Mathew McCubbins b. Jan Crawford Greenburg c. Finifter, Ada W d. None of these
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19) Who wrote the book Political Science and Area Studies: Rivals or Partners? a. T.E. Cronin b. Pya, Lucian W. c. Thompson, J.W., and S. K. Padover d. None of these
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20) The Tragedy of Political Science: Politics, Scholarship, and Democracy book is written by: a. Noam Chomsky b. Horn, David Bayne c. Small, Melvin d. Ricci, David
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21) Who wrote the book Disenchanted Realists: Political Science and the American Crisis? a. Jan Crawford Greenburg b. Seidelman, Raymond and Edward J. Harpham c. Gent. Michael M d. None of these
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22) The Development of American Political Science book is written by: a. Kammen, Michael b. Kevin Phillips c. Somit, Albert, and Joseph Tanenhaus d. None of these
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23) Who wrote the book Politics, Parties, and Pressure Groups? a. V.O. Key b. Morgan, Edmund S c. Catherine Boone d. None of these
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24) Who wrote the book Comparative Politics: A Developmental Approach? a. Jan Crawford Greenburg b. G. Almond and G.B. Powell c. Gabriel A. Almond d. None of these
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25) Who wrote the book A theory of Justice? a. Jean-Jacques Rousseau b. Francis Fukuyama c. Thompson, J.W., and S.K. Padovel d. J. Rawls
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26) The American Science of Politics book is written by: a. Bob Woodward b. T.E. Cronin c. B. Crick d. None of these
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27) Contemporary Political Science in the U.S.A. And Western Europe book is written by: a. Gant, Michael M b. Small, Melvin c. Thompson, J.W and S.K. Padover d. G. Shakhnazarov
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28) Who wrote the book A manual of historical research methodology? a. Sreedharan, E b. Morgan, Edmund S c. Catherine Boone d. None of these
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29) A textbook of historiography; 500 BC to AD 2000 book is written by: a. Kammen, Michael b. Sreedharan, E. c. Horn, David Bayne d. Jan Crawford Greenburg
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30) Who wrote the book Bridges and Boundaries, Historians, Political Scientists, and the Study of International Relations? a. Noam Chomsky b. Elman, C., & Elman, M.F c. Small, Melvin d. None of these
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31) Paths to Power book is Written by: a. Gabriel A. Almond b. Hogan, M.J c. Bob Woodward d. Gant, Michael M
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32) Department of State: A Reference History book is written by? a. Plischke, E.U.S. b. Jan Crawford Greenburg c. Catherine Boone d. None of these
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33) Perpetual Peace book is written by: a. Small, Melvin b. Noam Chomsky c. Horn, David Bayne d. Immanuel Kant
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34) Who wrote the book Democracy and the International Rule of Law: a. Hans Kochler b. Kammen, Michael c. Jan Crawford Greenburg d. None of these
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35) Aussenpolitik und Demokratie (Foreign Policy and Democracy) book is written by: a. Catherine Boone b. Francis Fukuyama c. Hans Kochler d. None of these
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36) Men and citizens in the theory of international relations books is written by: a. Mathew McCubbins b. Jean Jacques Rousseau c. Morgan, Edmund S d. Andrew Linklater
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37) The Prince book is written by: a. Niccolo Machiavelli b. Gabriel A. Almond c. T.E. Cronin d. None of these
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38) Al-Farabi was born in the year _______ A.D. a. 870 b. 871 c. 872 d. 873
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39) Al-Farabi died in year _______ A.D. a. 950 b. 951 c. 952 d. 953
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40) Al-Farabi is known as: a. The Philosopher b. The second teacher c. The First Arab Philosopher d. The father of Islamic political thought
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41) The name of the book which Al-Farabi wrote is: a. Ara Madinatul Fazila b. Al-Istabdad c. Elements of Geometry d. Theory of Revolution
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42) Al-Farabi did his best to reconcile: a. Greek thought and Islamic Shariat b. Plato's Political theory and Guided caliphate c. Human intellect and revelation d. Greek science and Eastern Mysticism
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43) Al-Farabi wrote: a. Commentaries on the work of Plato and Aristotle b. Commentaries on the work of Polybius c. On the Philosopher king d. The science of politics
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44) Al-Farabi is considered an authority on: a. Greek Philosophers b. Roman Philosophers c. English Philosophers d. Muslim Philosophers
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45) A summary of Plato's Law was written by: a. Al-Farabi b. Al-Mawardi c. Aristotle d. None of these
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46) Al-Farabi by birth was: a. Turk b. Egyptian c. Arab d. Iranian
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47) Which Muslim thinker's commentaries popularized works of Aristotle in the West and saved Greek thought from oblivion? a. Al-Farabi b. Al-Mawardi c. Nizam-ul-Mulk Toosi d. Al-Ghazali
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48) Which one is not written by 'Farabi'? a. A srmmary of Plato's laws b. Muqaddamah c. Siyasatul Madaniyah d. Ara-Madinatul-Fadilah
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49) Al-Farabi studied in Baghdad under the Christian scholar named: a. Abu Bish Matta b. Abu Fazal c. Abu Amir d. Amir Saif Ullah
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50) Al-Farabi learnt the basics of Political science from another Christian Savant: a. Jilad al-Harran b. Jilad al-Yunus c. Matta bin Junus d. Bashar bin Abraham
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