At the end of World War II

A) the United States and the Soviet Union were superpowers.
B) Japan was a superpower.
C) Germany was a superpower.
D) China was a superpower.


A

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State regimes that might be unwilling to change because of domestic pressure but might respond when it becomes clear that their behavior might affect their international reputation are an illustration of a(n)

A) boomerang model. B) democratic peace theory. C) liberal approach. D) naming and shaming tactic. E) norms life cycle.

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According to the implications from the Exit, Voice, and Loyalty game in Chapter 6, states with unlimited governments (what we might think of as dictatorships) should exhibit variation in economic growth. When will dictatorships perform well (that is, have a growing economy)?

A. When the Parliamentarians have a credible exit threat and the Crown is dependent. B. When the Parliamentarians have a credible exit threat and the Crown is autonomous. C. When the Parliamentarians do not have a credible exit threat.

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Who was the Greek philosopher sentenced to death by the Greek Senate for corrupting the youth and impiety?

a. Pythagoras b. Plato c. Aristotle d. Socrates e. None of the above

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Which burden of proof is used in civil matters?

A. "preponderance of evidence" B. "the average person" C. "clear and present danger" D. "beyond a reasonable doubt"

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