Comparativists create arguments based on real-world events

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The U.S. and China are unlikely to use economic interdependence as a weapon against each other because __________

a. both countries have large militaries, and have built alliances against each other, suggesting that military globalization or interdependence affects economic interdependence here b. the countries would be likely to face strong sanction from the World Trade Organization (WTO) should they attempt to launch a trade war c. their economic interdependence is asymmetric, which often means that what is bad for one economy is also bad for the other d. the countries are too economically important to the rest of the world now, given their central role in the current globalized economy

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According to the text, which of the following is accurate?

a. On foreign policy votes in Congress, the president wins most of the time. b. The president usually gets more foreign policy support in the Senate than in the House. c. Congressional foreign policy support for the president has been declining in recent years. d. All of the above are true. e. Both options A and C are true.

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The Magna Carta:

A) abolished trial by jury. B) forced the nobles to obtain the king's approval of any taxes they imposed. C) formed the basis of the future constitutional government for England. D) gave the English monarch virtually unrestricted powers. E) rendered due process of law unnecessary for taking a free man's life.

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Which of the following best characterizes the likelihood of fundamentalism making serious gains in Hindu India?

a. As fundamentalism does not allow for differences among the faithful, it is unlikely to develop in an individualistic religion like Hinduism. b. Traditional deference to religious authorities makes it easy for fundamentalism to develop, once the religious authorities embrace it. c. The highly secular nature of modern India make it unlikely fundamentalism will emerge. d. As Islamic fundamentalism grows in India, it is more likely that Hindu fundamentalism will grow. e. Repression of fundamentalist groups by the Indian government makes it unlikely that Hindu fundamentalism will become a powerful force in the short term.

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