Albert Hirschman’s (1970) theory was adapted to address the power relationship between ______.
A. citizens and governments
B. consumers and firms
C. domestic and foreign governments
D. democratic and nondemocratic nations
A. citizens and governments
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Karl Polanyi argued in his classic study The Great Transformation that
a. the market forces unleashed by the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century produced economic gains that encouraged greater stability through the creation of a middle class. b. the market forces unleashed by the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century diminished the economic gains of the upper classes while redistributing them to the lower economic tiers of society. c. the market forces unleashed by the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century produced great economic gains as well as social disruptions and political reactions. d. the Industrial Revolution and globalization in the nineteenth century caused social disruptions not because of increased market forces but because of a perceived need by governments to enforce stability. e. the great social disruptions and political reactions caused by the Industrial Revolution and globalization proves that there is an automatic relationship between inequality and political reaction.
Which of the following is most likely to increase the level of globalization experienced by a country?
a. building a new highway system b. lowering income taxes c. establishing a social security program d. improving access to the Internet
Sax and her colleagues (2003) studied changes in the values and goals of college freshman from 1966 to the present. They drew random samples from each year's incoming class. Which survey research design did these researchers use?
a. cross-sectional design b. successive independent samples design c. longitudinal design d. convenience design
Early in American history, almost everything that was printed was an expression of opinion.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)