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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 1 pp 51-75.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. When the narrator moved to Norway, he was impressed with what?
(a) The country's nature preserves.
(b) The amount of reading that the Norwegians do on a daily basis.
(c) The welfare system.
(d) The educational system.
2. Why have Europeans not diverged from this view regarding the government?
(a) Because they view history as facts.
(b) Because they fear war.
(c) Because they know the government is very powerful.
(d) Because they view history as subjective.
3. Why do journalists not argue with this method?
(a) They are often physically threatened.
(b) They see themselves as educators.
(c) They do not get paid well.
(d) They are well-protected by the government.
4. Unni Wikan, a social anthropology professor at the University of Oslo, stated that the Muslim men should not be tried to so harshly, and that the women were at fault for what reason?
(a) Because they were not Muslim.
(b) Because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
(c) Because of the way they dress.
(d) Because they had encouraged the men.
5. The narrator believes that the European attitude has created what?
(a) An imbalanced culture.
(b) A culture of ideological dualism.
(c) A healthy culture.
(d) A culture of uneducated and delusional men and women.
Short Answer Questions
1. How do Americans view history?
2. Europeans assumed that any immigrants would eventually "melt" into the general culture of the country in which they settle. Is this is true of fundamental Muslims?
3. What did this leader found?
4. What did this Muslim leader call 9/11?
5. The United States sees immigrants as assets to be integrated into the culture. How do Europeans view immigrants?
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