In which of the following areas is the United States most likely to become embroiled in a dispute with China?
a. trade policy
b. antiterrorism policy
c. military conflict
d. immigration policy
a
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How does the great power system of the 20th century compare to that of the 18th and 19th centuries?
A) The great power system in the 20th century was global, whereas the great power system in the 18th and 19th centuries was European. B) The U.S. dominated the great power system of the 20th century, whereas France dominated the great power system of the 18th and 19th centuries. C) The Concert of Europe was a feature of the great power system of the 20th century, whereas the great power system of the 18th and 19th centuries saw constant conflict in Europe. D) World Wars I and II were major conflicts in the great power system of the 20th century, whereas the great power system of the 18th and 19th centuries saw no conflicts between more than two states.
Decentralization of governmental authority comprises one of the central components of which perspective?
a. realism b. state sovereignty c. world order d. ethnic autonomy e. None of the above is correct.
In many states, voters are not required to predeclare their party affiliation and may select which primary they want to participate in on the day of the primary election. This is an example of a(n) ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
As globalization continues to integrate human economic networks around the world, global primacists think that
a. cultural ideas and practices must become subsumed in a single national identity so they can retain their validity. b. states should retain their central role in making policies benefiting their citizens by negotiating with other states. c. the United States is a prototype because it has developed its own nationality with shared values and a distinct "American personality." d. encouraging further social integration of the world's people presents the only logical course of action. e. advocating diversity both within and among states would lead to a decentralization of world power centers.