During the Cold War, the two superpowers were the United States and the Soviet Union. Following the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, which nation is the potential next “superpower”?
a. Russia
b. Germany
c. North Korea
d. China
d. China
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a. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump b. Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders c. Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz d. Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush
Which of the following can currently best be described
as a nation-state? A) Japan B) Kurdistan C) Yugoslavia D) The United States
The __________ relatively rich industrialized countries and relatively poor countries is called the North-South gap.
A. conflict between B. unity among C. scarcity problem among D. disparity between
If you were running for office and hoped to build support from among voters of both parties, you would likely want to campaign in states with __________
a. responsible party models b. invisible primaries c. open primary systems d. binding primaries