In this book, the author examines three strands of liberal theory. They are

a. balance of power, revisionism, and norms.
b. world systems, capitalist system, and hegemonic stability.
c. liberal institutionalism, democratic peace, and complex interdependence.
d. systemic norms, identity politics, and transnational actors.


c

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a. tax levied on corporate income b. tax levied on personal income c. tax levied on the consumption of a certain good d. tax levied on the top 2 percent of income earners

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An examination of U.S. intervention in Third World conflicts between 1945 and 1989 reveals that

a. when the U.S. intervened, intervention was primarily undertaken for the purpose of promoting human rights. b. when the U.S. intervened, intervention was primarily undertaken to facilitate food and health care distribution as a means of reducing the effects of famine and natural disasters. c. when the U.S. intervened, intervention was primarily undertaken to strengthen the premises of liberalism. d. when the U.S. intervened, intervention was primarily undertaken to promote the military security interests of the United States.

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Before beginning library research, you should have a clear problem statement and

A) a list of key terms that would identify relevant papers. B) a list of appropriate indexes. C) an appointment with the reference librarian. D) a sharp pencil.

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People in poor communities tend to be much ______ on average than people in rich communities

a. healthier b. heavier c. older d. shorter

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