The economic structuralist argument about free trade is that
a. it benefits both the bourgeoisie and the proletariat.
b. it is necessary to increase a country's wealth.
c. it works well for some countries.
d. it is a way for owners of capital to increase their power over workers.
d
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Of the ten largest cities in the United States, Texas is home to how many of the largest cities?
A) One B) Three C) Two D) Five
President Obama’s appointments to the bureaucracy differed from President George W. Bush’s appointments in that ______.
a. President Bush’s appointments were made with policy expertise in mind b. the most important criterion in President Obama’s appointments appears to have been ideology c. President Obama’s appointments were more likely to be made on the basis of policy expertise d. President Bush’s appointees were chosen to strengthen the agencies in carrying out their traditional functions e. President Obama’s appointees were chosen to diminish the traditional missions of the agencies
In passing the Sedition Act of 1798, the Federalists were fearful that Thomas Jefferson and his party would
A. support the French Revolution. B. support better relations with England. C. restrict freedoms of speech and the press. D. jail French sympathizers. E. ban all trade.
Although the future of the nation-state is uncertain, states are still the main actors in global politics. However, their status is being challenged by forces from above, through international organizations, and by forces from below, through devolution. Will states reach a point at which they are no longer able to perform their basic functions? If so, will states be replaced by some other actor
on the world stage? What will be an ideal response?