As a general rule, most Developing World states

a. believe they have a good chance to develop economically.
b. believe that the current international system relegates them to a permanently
inferior status.
c. have succeeded in making major strides to eliminate distinctions between
economic classes.
d. reject all ties to their former colonial mother country.


b

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a. Most states qualify as nation-states. b. It is the doctrine that holds that every nation should rule itself by having its own state. c. National groups are often mixed together. d. Nations are always at war with one another.

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Traditionally, political parties have been defined as

A) organizations or associations that engage in politics on behalf of their members. B) groups that have broad-based demands for government action on some problem or issue. C) groups of like-minded people who band together to take control of government. D) specialized organizations for raising and contributing election funds. E) groups who pressure government for policy changes.

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Central Europeans

a. have no interest in developing further ties with the West in the wake of the Cold War. b. are still very closely linked politically and economically related to the Soviet Union. c.despite difficulties, have forged ahead with democratization and capitalist reform. d. fear German influence over their economies.

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