Deck 2: The Struggle for Primacy in a Global Society
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Deck 2: The Struggle for Primacy in a Global Society
1
Geography is a major factor in the rise and fall of great powers.
True
2
In the United States, the concept of manifest destiny helped to
A) expand U.S. territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
B) end the Civil War.
C) establish the Constitution.
D) promote the use of public goods.
A) expand U.S. territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
B) end the Civil War.
C) establish the Constitution.
D) promote the use of public goods.
A
3
Balancing (a stronger power)is achieved by
A) building alliances.
B) developing democratic governments.
C) war.
D) internalizing the economy.
A) building alliances.
B) developing democratic governments.
C) war.
D) internalizing the economy.
A
4
"Soft power" includes a country's
A) economic strength.
B) military capabilities.
C) culture and appeal.
D) political effectiveness.
A) economic strength.
B) military capabilities.
C) culture and appeal.
D) political effectiveness.
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5
The United States is considered to be a hegemon in the international arena.
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6
The United States uses public goods in the global community in order to
A) demonstrate manifest destiny.
B) lessen the chances of hostile alliances forming.
C) demonstrate that it ignores public opinion.
D) adhere to the 2001 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.
A) demonstrate manifest destiny.
B) lessen the chances of hostile alliances forming.
C) demonstrate that it ignores public opinion.
D) adhere to the 2001 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.
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7
Throughout history, there has not been a multipolar distribution of power.
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8
Gross National Product (GNP)measures the total market value of all goods and services produced within a country.
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9
World War I was significant in American history because
A) America began abandoning isolationism.
B) manifest destiny took hold.
C) President Roosevelt strengthened the military.
D) the Monroe Doctrine was established.
A) America began abandoning isolationism.
B) manifest destiny took hold.
C) President Roosevelt strengthened the military.
D) the Monroe Doctrine was established.
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10
At the end of World War II
A) the United States and the Soviet Union were superpowers.
B) Japan was a superpower.
C) Germany was a superpower.
D) China was a superpower.
A) the United States and the Soviet Union were superpowers.
B) Japan was a superpower.
C) Germany was a superpower.
D) China was a superpower.
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11
In imperial overstretch,
A) domestic affairs unravel as a country puts resources into military activities abroad.
B) military campaigns abroad suffer due to emphasis on domestic affairs.
C) there is proof of the theories of Antonio Gramsci.
D) offshore balancing is a major factor.
A) domestic affairs unravel as a country puts resources into military activities abroad.
B) military campaigns abroad suffer due to emphasis on domestic affairs.
C) there is proof of the theories of Antonio Gramsci.
D) offshore balancing is a major factor.
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12
Asymmetrical warfare
A) is based on European currency.
B) is a preoccupation with domestic and regional affairs.
C) results from a decision to lag behind other countries militarily.
D) is a nonstate threat to the United States.
A) is based on European currency.
B) is a preoccupation with domestic and regional affairs.
C) results from a decision to lag behind other countries militarily.
D) is a nonstate threat to the United States.
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13
China's rapidly growing power is
A) largely one-dimensional, based on its military.
B) based on its authoritarian government.
C) largely one-dimensional, based on its economy.
D) enhanced by its favorable geography.
A) largely one-dimensional, based on its military.
B) based on its authoritarian government.
C) largely one-dimensional, based on its economy.
D) enhanced by its favorable geography.
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14
Democratic enlargement is not a strategy used by the United States in order to maintain its power.
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15
The American "shock and awe" bombing of Baghdad was a demonstration of
A) the centrality of economic power.
B) a wave of declinism.
C) a hegemon with a preponderance of military power.
D) the Monroe Doctrine.
A) the centrality of economic power.
B) a wave of declinism.
C) a hegemon with a preponderance of military power.
D) the Monroe Doctrine.
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16
The rise and fall of Rome is an example of which theory?
A) Exceptionalist theory
B) Power transition theory
C) Containment theory
D) Power conversion theory
A) Exceptionalist theory
B) Power transition theory
C) Containment theory
D) Power conversion theory
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17
America's strength as a dominant power
A) is one-dimensional.
B) is multidimensional.
C) is based on its history.
D) None of the above
A) is one-dimensional.
B) is multidimensional.
C) is based on its history.
D) None of the above
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18
Which of the following is NOT one of the five waves of American decline described by Samuel Huntington?
A) Watergate crisis
B) Launch of Sputnik
C) Great Depression
D) Oil embargo by OPEC
A) Watergate crisis
B) Launch of Sputnik
C) Great Depression
D) Oil embargo by OPEC
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19
Binding (a stronger power)is achieved by
A) democratic enlargement.
B) embedding the threatening country into an alliance.
C) colonizing the threatening country.
D) military engagement.
A) democratic enlargement.
B) embedding the threatening country into an alliance.
C) colonizing the threatening country.
D) military engagement.
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20
The transition of power from the G-7 to the G-20 represents
A) asymmetrical warfare.
B) emerging market countries challenging America's leadership.
C) diplomacy.
D) domestic threats.
A) asymmetrical warfare.
B) emerging market countries challenging America's leadership.
C) diplomacy.
D) domestic threats.
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21
_____________ is a term used to express the dangers of excessive pride and arrogance.
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22
Manifest destiny is the ideology which paved the way for territory expansion from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean in the United States.
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23
_____________ is a gap that has developed between a country's global ambitions and its resources available to fulfill these ambitions.
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24
Security is an example of a _____________ or collective benefit.
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25
What are some current examples of challenges to American hegemony? What are the strongest challenges the United States faces to maintain its status as a great power? Explain.
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26
The _____________ was used by China and Russia in order to challenge the U.S. framework for international security.
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27
The _____________ stresses that the distribution of power in countries will rise and fall.
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28
International institutions like the United Nations, the IMF, and the World Bank are not used to legitimize the primacy of the United States in the global community.
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29
_____________ influence the rise of a great power by pressuring the available domestic resources with population growth.
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30
What are some strategies for maintaining power and preventing rising powers from creating disorder in the international system? Provide some examples of countries that have used some of these strategies.
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31
What are the three types of leadership? Provide some examples of how the United States and past world powers have exercised these types of leadership.
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32
_____________ was a United States policy stated in 1823 that diminished European involvement in the Americas.
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33
Economic power and military power are often discussed as the two most important factors that make up a great power. What are some other elements of power? How might they contribute to a nation's rise to superpower status?
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34
_____________ was created by European powers to prevent one country from dominating the others.
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35
The _____________ worked to achieve world peace with international cooperation following World War I.
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36
Asymmetrical warfare is effectively demonstrated by terrorism.
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37
Economic power is often seen as the foundation of military and political power.
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38
America's global leadership is being challenged from within by extreme economic, political, and social ________________.
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39
Intellectual capability is a common element of power.
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40
Does China pose a major threat to the United States? How can U.S.-China relations be managed in light of increased competition?
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