What role has the United States played in creating the current global economic system? How important has U.S. leadership been in the global economic system? What are some of the consequences of that leadership both for the United States and the world?

What will be an ideal response?


Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should:
1. Define the current global economic system.
2. Explain how the U.S. has played a role in this system. For example, NAFTA could be used as an example of the intersection between the United States and the global economic system.
3. Discuss the nature of U.S. leadership on GATT or the WTO.
4. Analyze the consequences of U.S. leadership for both the world and the U.S.
5. Offer a compelling summary and conclusion.

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What were the views of James Madison (as espoused in The Federalist Papers) on factions (interest groups) within the political system? How did he propose dealing with potential challenges presented by factions?

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Why are single nontransferable vote systems considered problematic?

A. They tend to strengthen political parties. B. Campaigns are often centered on policy differences. C. Candidates can guarantee their own election. D. This system does not favor any organized parties.

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Which of the following was the most crucial legal catalyst to the second-wave fight for women’s rights?

a. the 19th Amendment b. the Civil Rights Act of 1964 c. the Voting Rights Act of 1965 d. the Equal Rights Amendment

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Which of the following statements is true of the participation of women in American politics?

A. The first woman to be appointed to a cabinet post by Franklin D. Roosevelt was Nancy Pelosi. B. Women held more power in federal offices before the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified. C. Women have made greater political progress at the national level than at the state level. D. Most of the members who presently serve in the U.S. House of Representatives are women. E. In the 2016 elections, women continued to win a substantial number of seats in Congress.

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