The doctrine of fascism sees as its goal the

a. subservience of the individual to the state.
b. establishment of a liberal civil society.
c. creation of commitments with international organizations.
d. development of democratic institutions.


a

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In 2013, four years after Brazil was awarded the Olympics and a year before it would host the World Cup, protests broke out in many major cities in the country. The demonstrators were protesting a. the enormous amount of money that was going to preparing for the games rather than meeting important social needs. b. charges of kickbacks and bribery that were directed against the contractors of

the venues. c. the government's decision to award large contracts to foreign firms. d. the decision by the government to use military forces to police these events. e. the decision by the government to ban alcohol sales at these venues.

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The main objective in any humanitarian intervention is

a. to relieve human suffering. c. promote democracy. b. to maintain state sovereignty. d. to uphold positive rights.

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Although sovereign states are likely to continue to dominate world politics, they will increasingly find their role in it to be changing or less stable because __________

a. populations are shifting their loyalties to larger, hierarchical organizations such as the Catholic Church b. they are still likely to use surveillance and censorship as a means of holding on to power, making publics less trusting of them c. anyone with credibility with the public, ranging from small NGOs to individuals, can affect global political affairs now, or form coalitions around certain issues d. the rise of transnational terrorist groups that are built around the spread of ideologies, ones they spread through the Internet and “narrow-casting” of video

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Which of the following countries relies on an economic model defined as the “developmental state”?

A. the United States B. Germany C. Mexico D. Japan

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