Which perspective is most likely to be concerned with the effects of unfair trade practices, such as differences in regulatory standards that reflect different domestic values?
a. The realist perspective
b. The liberal perspective
c. The identity perspective
d. The critical theory perspective
c. The identity perspective
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What is the reason for this statement: "In differential research, we are actually studying relationships between variables?"
A) Correlation coefficients are calculated. B) The strength of the relationship between dependent variables is measured. C) Differential research involves only measuring variables and not manipulating them. D) Contingent relationships are carefully measured.
Generally speaking, is a capitalist economic system, such as the United States, conducive to the provision of public goods?
a. No, because the costs of providing public goods are much higher than the benefits of doing so. b. No, because the demand for public goods is simply not there, and capitalist economies operate based on the laws of supply and demand. c. Yes, because capitalist states also tend to be democratic, and in democracies people care about each other. d. Yes, because the great demand for public goods will ensure that the market will supply them. e. Yes, because the inherent competition in capitalist systems will lead to public goods of higher quality.
Which of the following is the most restrictive form of primary?
a. Top-two blanket primary b. Semi-closed primary c. Open primary d. Closed primary
According to the Athenians in "The Melian Dialogue," why must an empire subjugate a neighboring weak state, even if the weak state wishes to maintain friendly neutrality?
a. because the weak state, if left free, might become a strong state and subjugate the imperial power b. because an empire provides equal benefits to all its members, making subjugation a benefit to the weak state c. because the empire cannot be certain that the weak state would not ally with the empire's enemies sometime in the future d. because the empire's existing subjects would view the weak state's independence as a sign of the empire's weakness