Japan's history as a/an ________ society has generated a lack of central authority and still makes Japan difficult to deal with because of constant changes in its decisions
a. authoritarian
b. feudal
c. totalitarian
d. dynastic
e. aristocratic
B
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What will be an ideal response?
Nuclear arsenals in the United States and Russia have declined by approximately __________ from Cold War highs
a. 10 percent b. 25 percent c. 50 percent d. 90 percent
The idea that the state itself, rather than other states or a non-state entity, can decide rules for a territory is the concept of
a. a new commitment to intervention. b. nonintervention norm. c. asymmetry of motivation favoring the coerced. d. state sovereignty.
During the debt crisis of the 1970s LDC debt increased:
a. from US$1 trillion to US$14 trillion b. from US$100 million to US $3 billion c. from US $70 billion to US $700 billion d. from US $70 billion to US $200 billion