Exam 1: Introduction: Why We Disagree about International Relations

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______ help us determine what underlies or constitutes forces that drive outcomes.

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The liberal perspective claims that a struggle for power is the primary cause of what happens in international affairs.

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What are ethics and morality?

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______ are autonomous factors that come from outside a theoretical model or system and that cannot be explained by the system.

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The ______ perspective hypothesizes that a struggle for power is the primary cause of what happens in international affairs.

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Ethics and morality, or the standards of right conduct and behavior, are not useful concepts in international relations because they go beyond facts and perspectives.

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According to the identity perspective, who are included as important actors underlying the rise of ISIS at the domestic level of analysis?

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What is a perspective?

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Constructivist methods rely on the logic of consequence while rationalist methods rely on the logic of appropriateness.

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For which of the following reasons is judgment important for examining international relations?

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While ______ does not abandon a notion of universal morality, it opposes the application of a single morality at all times in all places.

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Which view of ethics and morality holds that truth and morality cannot be adjusted to specific circumstances?

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Which of the following do scholarly theories attempt to do?

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The individual level of analysis is sometimes known as the decision-making level since it emphasizes leaders and decision-making institutions within a country.

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The ______ sees the world largely in terms of a struggle for relative power in which strong actors seek to dominate and weak actors seek to resist.

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A causal arrow is useful in identifying the direction or level from which the primary cause of an event is coming.

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The ______ level of analysis links domestic politics and international relations.

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The realist perspective argues that interactions, interdependence, and institutions exert the primary influence on world events.

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______ describes the broader assessment of what makes sense after one accumulates as many facts and tests as possible.

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Asking if World War I would have occurred if Archduke Franz Ferdinand had not been assassinated is an example of which of the following elements of analysis?

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