Most-Favored Nation status meant that
A) economic sanctions could not be put in place against those states without the IMF approving it first.
B) imports and exports were free from inspection.
C) military action could not be carried out against that state.
D) states were guaranteed the lowest available tariff rates.
E) those states had the most votes in running the World Bank.
D
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In a statistical ______ sample, you first segment off a certain amount of the population is into a sub-group (e.g. 1000 people). From there the sample is further divided by population statistics (using gender, race, religion, social class, etc.) using judgment to select the subjects based upon specified proportions (e.g. Total population consists of 60% male, 40% female). Choose one:
A. Stratified B. Quota C. Random D. Non-stratified
Activists and office holders who have well-structured ideologies that bind together their positions on different policy issues are known
A) to have pluralists beliefs. D) as the mass public. B) to express public opinion. E) as conservatives. C) as political elites.
A head of government justifies a proposal for increased military spending by saying, “Every country in the world wants to gain power over other countries, so we need to build up our military just to keep from being dominated.” Which approach to world politics does this leader take?
a. liberal b. constructivist c. Marxist d. realist
Which statement best undermines systems theory?
A) The passage of healthcare reform despite opposition from the public. B) The passage of healthcare reform because of support from the public. C) The passage of healthcare reform because other democracies of a certain age have done such a thing. D) A dislike of government guaranteed healthcare in the United States.