Exam 19: International Political Relations
Exam 1: Social Science and Its Methods55 Questions
Exam 2: Human Origins52 Questions
Exam 3: Origins of Western Society54 Questions
Exam 4: Society, Culture, and Cultural Change55 Questions
Exam 5: Geography, Demography, Ecology, and Society54 Questions
Exam 6: Technology and Society54 Questions
Exam 7: Psychology, Society, and Culture51 Questions
Exam 8: Deviance, Crime, and Society55 Questions
Exam 9: The Family47 Questions
Exam 10: Religion51 Questions
Exam 11: Education51 Questions
Exam 12: Social and Economic Stratification50 Questions
Exam 13: Stratification, Minorities, and Discrimination52 Questions
Exam 14: The Functions and Forms of Government53 Questions
Exam 15: Governments of the World49 Questions
Exam 16: Democratic Government in the United States52 Questions
Exam 17: The Organization of Economic Activities53 Questions
Exam 18: The Economy, Government, and Economic Challenges Facing the United States55 Questions
Exam 19: International Political Relations54 Questions
Exam 20: International Economic Relations55 Questions
Exam 21: The Political Economies of Developing Countries52 Questions
Exam 22: International Institutions and the Search for Peace53 Questions
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After World War II, the balance of power was between a Western bloc
(U.S. leD) and an Eastern bloc
(USSR led).
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Autocratic governments have direct control over foreign opinion.
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The president's authority in foreign affairs is augmented by:
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The last nation-states gradually disappeared during the late Middle Ages.
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What are isolationism, interventionism, internationalism, and preemption, and what roles have they played in the history of U.S. foreign policy?
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With the defeat of Hitler and Mussolini, fascism disappeared as a political ideology.
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President Obama worked much more closely with other countries, negotiating new international trade and climate partnerships.
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The state is the institution empowered to conduct international relations for its citizens.
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In the world community how do sovereign states maintain their security? What are the differences between the balance of power and the theory of complex interdependence?
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Which of the following countries chose not to adopt the euro?
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In the 2003 Iraq War, some members of the press were "embedded" within military units.
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In the U.S. government, the right to appoint and receive foreign diplomats is assigned to the:
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Loss of public support for the military was an effect of the Iraq War.
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What is the nature of national power? What are the sources of national power? How and why is national power limited? What recent examples show how the will of the United States is limited by social and cultural conventions?
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The original primary reason for the formation of the European Union was to form:
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After World War II, the policy of the U.S. to help any country threatened by communist aggression was called the:
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