Deck 31: A Fragile Capitalist-Democratic World Order, 1991-2014

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Former KGB officer _____________________ was president of Russia 2000-2008 and became president again after 2012.

A) Vladimir Putin
B) Mikhail Gorbachev
C) Dmitry Medvedev
D) Boris Yeltsin
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In the 1990s, _________________ became an entirely new branch of industry.

A) commercial airline travel
B) locally produced commodities
C) information technology
D) computers
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Which Middle Eastern country has largely escaped Islamist militancy?

A) Lebanon
B) Turkey
C) India
D) Iran
Question
As a result of overproduction on the world market, commodity prices were depressed through most of the 1990s. The price depression imposed severe budget cutbacks on many poor countries, with consequent unemployment, middle-class shrinkage, reduction in education, and a rise in __________.

A) Suicide statistics
B) Murder statistics
C) HIV infections
D) Women's liberation movements
Question
With UN backing, President George H. W. Bush ordered US troops to evict the Iraqis from ___________ in Operation Desert Storm.

A) Lebanon
B) Afghanistan
C) Turkey
D) Kuwait
Question
The 2008 presidential campaign led to the election of _____________________, a law professor and the first African American president of the United States.

A) Colin Powell
B) Barack Obama
C) William Jefferson Clinton
D) John McCain
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In the attempt to boost East Asian economies and thwart the advance of communism, the United States became an import _______________.

A) a sinkhole
B) opponent
C) antagonist
D) rival
Question
In March 2003, President George W. Bush espoused the unilateralist cause and ordered a preemptive invasion without UN Security Council backing against ______________, declaring that it had become a regional threat.

A) Iraq
B) Afghanistan
C) Iran
D) Somalia
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______ has refused to ratify the 1997 Kyoto Protocol benchmarks for the reduction of greenhouse gases.

A) China
B) The United States
C) Russia
D) Denmark
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As in many other places in the past decade, young people in ________ demonstrated a faith in democracy in 2009.

A) Pyongyang
B) Karachi
C) Tehran
D) Manila
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Which of the following was NOT a component of the criticism related to globalization?

A) The loss of the traditional manufacturing.
B) Sacrificing American sovereignty to foreign investors and markets.
C) Exclusion of poorer countries in the global capitalist system.
D) The opening of foreign markets to U.S. investors.
Question
In the United States anger grew out of financial panic in the economic crisis of 2008. Resentment of corporate greed and federal economic stimulus packages created the new political party, ___________ made up mostly of white, middle-class, older, and evangelical Christian voters.

A) Green Party
B) Socialist Party
C) Federalist Party
D) Tea Party
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Slobodan Milosevic was an ethnic ______.

A) Croat
B) Albanian
C) Bosnian
D) Serb
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Until his death in 2013, _______'s President Hugo Chávez was alone in mainland Latin America in his adherence to state socialism, encountering periodic middle-class resistance

A) Argentina
B) Bolivia
C) Peru
D) Venezuela
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Two recessions in the first decade of the 2000s in the U.S. were centered upon what industries?

A) Farming and automobile production
B) Currency speculation and imports
C) Dot-com industry and housing
D) Housing and imports
Question
In 2010, India's middle class included anyone with:

A) a cell phone, motorized transportation, and a color TV.
B) a salary of between $30,000 and $50,000 per year
C) IT experience
D) none of these
Question
In 2000, about _______ of the world's population of 6 billion lived in fully industrialized countries, two-thirds in middle-income countries, and 15 percent in poor countries.

A) one tenth
B) one fifth
C) one third
D) one half
Question
During the 1990s, there were some 190 sovereign countries in the world, forming a(n) _________________.

A) Four-tier hierarchy
B) Three-tier hierarchy
C) Organized trade union
D) Coalition of democratic nations
Question
After a Turkish military coup attempt in July 2016

A) Erdoğan was arrested
B) Opposition leader Fethullah Gülen was executed
C) Mass citizen rallies prompted the coup to collapse and ushered in waves of retaliatory purges
D) Erdoğan transformed the office of the presidency from a ceremonial one to an executive one
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Up until the early 1990s, although all 54 African countries were officially "nations" with seats in the United Nations, none was either a functionally constitutional or ethnically uniform nation except:

A) South Africa
B) Ghana
C) Morocco
D) Kenya
Question
Since the early 2000s, the so-called BRIC countries, Brazil, Russia, Indonesia, and China, as well as Turkey and _______, have been added to the first tier of global economic powers.

A) Kenya
B) Bangladesh
C) Mexico
D) Paraguay
Question
Only two centuries after its beginnings, the pattern of capitalist modernity characterized by market exchange and consumerism encompassed roughly _______% of the world's population.

A) 90
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
Question
By the 1990s, the United States' economy had become an even deeper "sinkhole", this time for textiles, toys, and simple electrical and electronic devices made in _____.

A) Cuba
B) Chile
C) India
D) China
Question
During the 1990s, the United States economy experienced all of the following except:

A) A reduction in the unemployment rate.
B) Dominance in multiple "high-tech" industries.
C) A sharp rise in the rate of inflation.
D) A balanced national budget.
Question
In recent decades, speculative instruments called "derivatives":

A) Aided the US government's goals of protecting domestic markets.
B) Derived substantial benefits for those who could not enter the stock market by normal means.
C) Were considered too risky as investments for those who controlled Wall Street.
D) Were complex bets on the future prices of stocks, bonds, or anything else traded on the world market.
Question
In March 2003, President George W. Bush ordered a preemptive invasion of Iraq:

A) Without the backing of the UN Security Council.
B) After seeking an authorizing vote of support from the UN General Assembly.
C) At the behest of his NATO allies, but over his reasonable objections.
D) Because Saddam Hussein had murdered UN weapons inspectors who had come to investigate his stockpile.
Question
Although US troops invaded Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, searching for Osama bin Laden, he was assassinated in May _______.

A) 2003
B) 2011
C) 2008
D) 2006
Question
Two years after its independence, South Sudan:

A) Petitioned to dissolve itself and rejoin Sudan.
B) Became a base for Islamist Muslim insurgents in eastern Africa.
C) Degenerated into a civil war between its president and former vice president.
D) Moved its capital from Juba to Abyei.
Question
In the past decade, Vladimir Putin has done all of the following except:

A) Petitioned to dissolve itself and rejoin Sudan.
B) De-nationalized state enterprises and created a comprehensive market economy.
C) Sharply curtailed basic civil rights and restricted press freedoms.
D) Provoked former Soviet republics into conflicts with Russia.
Question
Into the early 2000s, the Chinese government touted itself as a "harmonious society", _____.

A) And universal respect for it has rendered it capable of surviving a sustained economic downturn.
B) Since urban real estate and rental apartments are increasingly affordable.
C) But it does not tolerate "disruptive elements" advocating independence for ethnic and religious minorities.
D) Because it follows the path laid out by Mao in his "little red book" so closely.
Question
The global recession began in 2008 with a(n):

A) "Toxic" mortgage crisis that snowballed into a general credit crisis.
B) Contested US presidential election in which the Electoral College results differed from the popular electoral tally.
C) Immigration crisis, as refugees fleeing the Arab Spring crowded into southern Europe.
D) Precipitous increase in the global inflation rate.
Question
The two main perpetrators of the Bosnian "ethnic cleansing" lived more or less openly in _______ until their arrest in 2008 and 2011.

A) The United States
B) Russia
C) Serbia
D) Bosnia-Herzegovina
Question
Israel began building a border fence in 2002 along ________, supplemented in places by a wall of concrete slabs, and it was completed in 2013.

A) The Golan Heights
B) The Egyptian border
C) Its border with Lebanon
D) The entire length of the occupied West Bank
Question
The election of Hasan Rouhani as president of Iran in 2013 led to:

A) Subsidies for food and gas to the populace, together with cash distributions to government supporters.
B) Charges that the regime was threatening to launch a "dirty" nuclear bomb against targets in Iraq.
C) Limitations Iran's nuclear program.
D) Electoral violence and plausible challenges to the election's validity.
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The rise of ISIS in the summer of 2014 resulted in all of the following except:

A) A call for a renewed American occupation of the region, with "boots on the ground".
B) The de facto division of Iraq into a triad of Kurdish, Sunni, and Shiite polities.
C) The utter evaporation of even the minimal achievements of the costly US war in Iraq during 2003-2011.
D) Its occupation of Falluja, Ramadi, and Mosul within Iraq.
Question
The Nigerian government has, in recent years, proved incompetent against the rapidly expanding Islamist movement Boko Haram, which means "________".

A) Nigeria for the Nigerians
B) Western education is sin
C) Islamic democracy now
D) Nothing to lose
Question
If projections of the effects of climate change hold true, the globe will experience all of the following conditions except:

A) Tropical forests will be wiped out, removing the most important agents for cleansing the atmosphere of greenhouse gases.
B) Widespread droughts and violent storms will regularly hit various parts of the earth.
C) Biodiversity will be dramatically increased, with rising sea levels leading to the generation of new animal and plant species.
D) Ocean levels, rising from the melted ice, will make inroads on the coasts of all continents.
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The most extreme example of a nation going against the grain of the twenty-first century, North Korea forces adults to subsist on ____ calories daily, as compared to 2000-2500 among Europeans.

A) 700
B) 1000
C) 1250
D) 1500
Question
Among signs of a major retreat from post-Cold War internationalist political, economic, and diplomatic trends is ________.

A) the nomination of Hillary Clinton by the Democratic Party in the U.S.
B) Brexit
C) the loss of Marine Le Pen in France
D) Hillary Clinton's popular vote win in the American election
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In the summer of 2015, roughly 890,000 refugees from _________ entered Germany.

A) Greece
B) Turkey
C) Lebanon
D) Syria
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One of the recipients of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was Tawakkol Karman, leader of the Women Journalists Without Chains protest movement in ______.

A) Syria
B) Yemen
C) Morocco
D) Bahrain
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In support of Egypt and Syria against Israel in the _____ war, OPEC quadrupled oil prices.

A) 1967
B) 1956
C) 1982
D) 1973
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The policies of "globalization" were shaped and directed, in great measure, by the advisors of US President ______ in the 1990s.

A) Bill Clinton
B) George H.W. Bush
C) George W. Bush
D) Ronald Reagan
Question
At the head of a coalition force and with United Nations backing, the US evicted the Iraqis from _____ in Operation Desert Storm (1991).

A) Saudi Arabia
B) Iran
C) Turkey
D) Kuwait
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Despite the stated aims of the invasion of ________ in March 2003, no weapons of mass destruction were discovered in that country.

A) Afghanistan
B) Libya
C) Iraq
D) Syria
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By 1992, al-Qaeda (Arabic for "__________") had emerged as the principal terrorist organization operating on a global scale.

A) The Base
B) The Way
C) The People
D) The Future
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During the civil war in _______ in 1994, the ethnic majority Hutus massacred the Tutsi ethnic minority by the hundreds of thousands.

A) Namibia
B) Somalia
C) Zaire
D) Rwanda
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Russian president Vladimir Putin took advantage of protests against Ukraine's Viktor Yanukovych to annex ________ in March 2014.

A) Donetsk
B) Lvov
C) Crimea
D) Moldova
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Republicans in the US Congress shut down the government for 16 days in 2013 in a failed effort to defund the ________ Health Care Act, passed into law in 2010.

A) Affordable
B) Single-Payer
C) Expanded Medicaid
D) Great Society
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After the death of Josip Tito, the politician Slobodan Milošević advocated the "cleansing" of minority groups in the interest of creating a "greater ______".

A) Croatia
B) Bosnia
C) Macedonia
D) Serbia
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Under the impact of the Arab Spring, in 2011 the kingdom of ______ adopted constitutional reforms allowing for greater democracy.

A) Qatar
B) Morocco
C) Jordan
D) Saudi Arabia
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Recep Erdoğan's party, AKP, garnered slightly more than half of the vote, on which basis they

A) changeed the president's ceremonial office into an executive one
B) ignored a court injunction to stop constructing his government palace 30 times bigger than the US White House
C) enacted constitutional reforms which rescinded the military's power in politics
D) suppressed popular demonstrations in Istanbul
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In Syria, hopes for an Arab Spring were dashed almost immediately by the horrific violence inflicted by its leader, ________ al-Assad.

A) Bashar
B) Hafez
C) Qusay
D) Mahmud
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The terrorist organization known as ISIS is led by a former al-Qaeda operative from _______.

A) Saudi Arabia
B) Iran
C) Afghanistan
D) Iraq
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Despite the success of the middle class in _________, almost three quarters of the population still lived in villages with poor or no water, electricity, and roads at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

A) China
B) Vietnam
C) India
D) Brazil
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The revolution against Egypt's Hosni Mubarak was launched by the April 6 Youth Movement, a ________ group composed of social and political activists.

A) Twitter
B) Facebook
C) Taliban
D) Google
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Until his death in 2013, _______'s President Hugo Chávez was alone in mainland Latin America in his adherence to state socialism, encountering periodic middle-class resistance.

A) Argentina
B) Peru
C) Bolivia
D) Venezuela
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______ has refused to ratify the 1997 Kyoto Protocol benchmarks for the reduction of greenhouse gases.

A) China
B) The United States
C) Russia
D) Denmark
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In August 2008, Putin provoked the former Soviet republic of ________, which was on track for admission into NATO, into a conflict that resulted in Russian control over one-fifth of its territory.

A) Georgia
B) Ukraine
C) Belarus
D) Lithuania
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The recession of 2008-2011 began with

A) uncontrolled speculation about the expansion of the Internet
B) a general credit, credit card, and auto loan crisis
C) insolvency in the auto industry
D) the collapse of the housing market
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1
Former KGB officer _____________________ was president of Russia 2000-2008 and became president again after 2012.

A) Vladimir Putin
B) Mikhail Gorbachev
C) Dmitry Medvedev
D) Boris Yeltsin
A
2
In the 1990s, _________________ became an entirely new branch of industry.

A) commercial airline travel
B) locally produced commodities
C) information technology
D) computers
C
3
Which Middle Eastern country has largely escaped Islamist militancy?

A) Lebanon
B) Turkey
C) India
D) Iran
B
4
As a result of overproduction on the world market, commodity prices were depressed through most of the 1990s. The price depression imposed severe budget cutbacks on many poor countries, with consequent unemployment, middle-class shrinkage, reduction in education, and a rise in __________.

A) Suicide statistics
B) Murder statistics
C) HIV infections
D) Women's liberation movements
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5
With UN backing, President George H. W. Bush ordered US troops to evict the Iraqis from ___________ in Operation Desert Storm.

A) Lebanon
B) Afghanistan
C) Turkey
D) Kuwait
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6
The 2008 presidential campaign led to the election of _____________________, a law professor and the first African American president of the United States.

A) Colin Powell
B) Barack Obama
C) William Jefferson Clinton
D) John McCain
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7
In the attempt to boost East Asian economies and thwart the advance of communism, the United States became an import _______________.

A) a sinkhole
B) opponent
C) antagonist
D) rival
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8
In March 2003, President George W. Bush espoused the unilateralist cause and ordered a preemptive invasion without UN Security Council backing against ______________, declaring that it had become a regional threat.

A) Iraq
B) Afghanistan
C) Iran
D) Somalia
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9
______ has refused to ratify the 1997 Kyoto Protocol benchmarks for the reduction of greenhouse gases.

A) China
B) The United States
C) Russia
D) Denmark
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10
As in many other places in the past decade, young people in ________ demonstrated a faith in democracy in 2009.

A) Pyongyang
B) Karachi
C) Tehran
D) Manila
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11
Which of the following was NOT a component of the criticism related to globalization?

A) The loss of the traditional manufacturing.
B) Sacrificing American sovereignty to foreign investors and markets.
C) Exclusion of poorer countries in the global capitalist system.
D) The opening of foreign markets to U.S. investors.
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12
In the United States anger grew out of financial panic in the economic crisis of 2008. Resentment of corporate greed and federal economic stimulus packages created the new political party, ___________ made up mostly of white, middle-class, older, and evangelical Christian voters.

A) Green Party
B) Socialist Party
C) Federalist Party
D) Tea Party
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13
Slobodan Milosevic was an ethnic ______.

A) Croat
B) Albanian
C) Bosnian
D) Serb
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14
Until his death in 2013, _______'s President Hugo Chávez was alone in mainland Latin America in his adherence to state socialism, encountering periodic middle-class resistance

A) Argentina
B) Bolivia
C) Peru
D) Venezuela
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15
Two recessions in the first decade of the 2000s in the U.S. were centered upon what industries?

A) Farming and automobile production
B) Currency speculation and imports
C) Dot-com industry and housing
D) Housing and imports
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16
In 2010, India's middle class included anyone with:

A) a cell phone, motorized transportation, and a color TV.
B) a salary of between $30,000 and $50,000 per year
C) IT experience
D) none of these
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17
In 2000, about _______ of the world's population of 6 billion lived in fully industrialized countries, two-thirds in middle-income countries, and 15 percent in poor countries.

A) one tenth
B) one fifth
C) one third
D) one half
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During the 1990s, there were some 190 sovereign countries in the world, forming a(n) _________________.

A) Four-tier hierarchy
B) Three-tier hierarchy
C) Organized trade union
D) Coalition of democratic nations
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19
After a Turkish military coup attempt in July 2016

A) Erdoğan was arrested
B) Opposition leader Fethullah Gülen was executed
C) Mass citizen rallies prompted the coup to collapse and ushered in waves of retaliatory purges
D) Erdoğan transformed the office of the presidency from a ceremonial one to an executive one
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20
Up until the early 1990s, although all 54 African countries were officially "nations" with seats in the United Nations, none was either a functionally constitutional or ethnically uniform nation except:

A) South Africa
B) Ghana
C) Morocco
D) Kenya
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21
Since the early 2000s, the so-called BRIC countries, Brazil, Russia, Indonesia, and China, as well as Turkey and _______, have been added to the first tier of global economic powers.

A) Kenya
B) Bangladesh
C) Mexico
D) Paraguay
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22
Only two centuries after its beginnings, the pattern of capitalist modernity characterized by market exchange and consumerism encompassed roughly _______% of the world's population.

A) 90
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
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23
By the 1990s, the United States' economy had become an even deeper "sinkhole", this time for textiles, toys, and simple electrical and electronic devices made in _____.

A) Cuba
B) Chile
C) India
D) China
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24
During the 1990s, the United States economy experienced all of the following except:

A) A reduction in the unemployment rate.
B) Dominance in multiple "high-tech" industries.
C) A sharp rise in the rate of inflation.
D) A balanced national budget.
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25
In recent decades, speculative instruments called "derivatives":

A) Aided the US government's goals of protecting domestic markets.
B) Derived substantial benefits for those who could not enter the stock market by normal means.
C) Were considered too risky as investments for those who controlled Wall Street.
D) Were complex bets on the future prices of stocks, bonds, or anything else traded on the world market.
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26
In March 2003, President George W. Bush ordered a preemptive invasion of Iraq:

A) Without the backing of the UN Security Council.
B) After seeking an authorizing vote of support from the UN General Assembly.
C) At the behest of his NATO allies, but over his reasonable objections.
D) Because Saddam Hussein had murdered UN weapons inspectors who had come to investigate his stockpile.
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27
Although US troops invaded Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, searching for Osama bin Laden, he was assassinated in May _______.

A) 2003
B) 2011
C) 2008
D) 2006
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28
Two years after its independence, South Sudan:

A) Petitioned to dissolve itself and rejoin Sudan.
B) Became a base for Islamist Muslim insurgents in eastern Africa.
C) Degenerated into a civil war between its president and former vice president.
D) Moved its capital from Juba to Abyei.
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29
In the past decade, Vladimir Putin has done all of the following except:

A) Petitioned to dissolve itself and rejoin Sudan.
B) De-nationalized state enterprises and created a comprehensive market economy.
C) Sharply curtailed basic civil rights and restricted press freedoms.
D) Provoked former Soviet republics into conflicts with Russia.
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30
Into the early 2000s, the Chinese government touted itself as a "harmonious society", _____.

A) And universal respect for it has rendered it capable of surviving a sustained economic downturn.
B) Since urban real estate and rental apartments are increasingly affordable.
C) But it does not tolerate "disruptive elements" advocating independence for ethnic and religious minorities.
D) Because it follows the path laid out by Mao in his "little red book" so closely.
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31
The global recession began in 2008 with a(n):

A) "Toxic" mortgage crisis that snowballed into a general credit crisis.
B) Contested US presidential election in which the Electoral College results differed from the popular electoral tally.
C) Immigration crisis, as refugees fleeing the Arab Spring crowded into southern Europe.
D) Precipitous increase in the global inflation rate.
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32
The two main perpetrators of the Bosnian "ethnic cleansing" lived more or less openly in _______ until their arrest in 2008 and 2011.

A) The United States
B) Russia
C) Serbia
D) Bosnia-Herzegovina
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33
Israel began building a border fence in 2002 along ________, supplemented in places by a wall of concrete slabs, and it was completed in 2013.

A) The Golan Heights
B) The Egyptian border
C) Its border with Lebanon
D) The entire length of the occupied West Bank
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34
The election of Hasan Rouhani as president of Iran in 2013 led to:

A) Subsidies for food and gas to the populace, together with cash distributions to government supporters.
B) Charges that the regime was threatening to launch a "dirty" nuclear bomb against targets in Iraq.
C) Limitations Iran's nuclear program.
D) Electoral violence and plausible challenges to the election's validity.
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35
The rise of ISIS in the summer of 2014 resulted in all of the following except:

A) A call for a renewed American occupation of the region, with "boots on the ground".
B) The de facto division of Iraq into a triad of Kurdish, Sunni, and Shiite polities.
C) The utter evaporation of even the minimal achievements of the costly US war in Iraq during 2003-2011.
D) Its occupation of Falluja, Ramadi, and Mosul within Iraq.
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36
The Nigerian government has, in recent years, proved incompetent against the rapidly expanding Islamist movement Boko Haram, which means "________".

A) Nigeria for the Nigerians
B) Western education is sin
C) Islamic democracy now
D) Nothing to lose
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37
If projections of the effects of climate change hold true, the globe will experience all of the following conditions except:

A) Tropical forests will be wiped out, removing the most important agents for cleansing the atmosphere of greenhouse gases.
B) Widespread droughts and violent storms will regularly hit various parts of the earth.
C) Biodiversity will be dramatically increased, with rising sea levels leading to the generation of new animal and plant species.
D) Ocean levels, rising from the melted ice, will make inroads on the coasts of all continents.
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38
The most extreme example of a nation going against the grain of the twenty-first century, North Korea forces adults to subsist on ____ calories daily, as compared to 2000-2500 among Europeans.

A) 700
B) 1000
C) 1250
D) 1500
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39
Among signs of a major retreat from post-Cold War internationalist political, economic, and diplomatic trends is ________.

A) the nomination of Hillary Clinton by the Democratic Party in the U.S.
B) Brexit
C) the loss of Marine Le Pen in France
D) Hillary Clinton's popular vote win in the American election
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40
In the summer of 2015, roughly 890,000 refugees from _________ entered Germany.

A) Greece
B) Turkey
C) Lebanon
D) Syria
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41
One of the recipients of the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was Tawakkol Karman, leader of the Women Journalists Without Chains protest movement in ______.

A) Syria
B) Yemen
C) Morocco
D) Bahrain
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42
In support of Egypt and Syria against Israel in the _____ war, OPEC quadrupled oil prices.

A) 1967
B) 1956
C) 1982
D) 1973
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43
The policies of "globalization" were shaped and directed, in great measure, by the advisors of US President ______ in the 1990s.

A) Bill Clinton
B) George H.W. Bush
C) George W. Bush
D) Ronald Reagan
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44
At the head of a coalition force and with United Nations backing, the US evicted the Iraqis from _____ in Operation Desert Storm (1991).

A) Saudi Arabia
B) Iran
C) Turkey
D) Kuwait
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45
Despite the stated aims of the invasion of ________ in March 2003, no weapons of mass destruction were discovered in that country.

A) Afghanistan
B) Libya
C) Iraq
D) Syria
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46
By 1992, al-Qaeda (Arabic for "__________") had emerged as the principal terrorist organization operating on a global scale.

A) The Base
B) The Way
C) The People
D) The Future
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47
During the civil war in _______ in 1994, the ethnic majority Hutus massacred the Tutsi ethnic minority by the hundreds of thousands.

A) Namibia
B) Somalia
C) Zaire
D) Rwanda
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48
Russian president Vladimir Putin took advantage of protests against Ukraine's Viktor Yanukovych to annex ________ in March 2014.

A) Donetsk
B) Lvov
C) Crimea
D) Moldova
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49
Republicans in the US Congress shut down the government for 16 days in 2013 in a failed effort to defund the ________ Health Care Act, passed into law in 2010.

A) Affordable
B) Single-Payer
C) Expanded Medicaid
D) Great Society
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50
After the death of Josip Tito, the politician Slobodan Milošević advocated the "cleansing" of minority groups in the interest of creating a "greater ______".

A) Croatia
B) Bosnia
C) Macedonia
D) Serbia
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51
Under the impact of the Arab Spring, in 2011 the kingdom of ______ adopted constitutional reforms allowing for greater democracy.

A) Qatar
B) Morocco
C) Jordan
D) Saudi Arabia
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52
Recep Erdoğan's party, AKP, garnered slightly more than half of the vote, on which basis they

A) changeed the president's ceremonial office into an executive one
B) ignored a court injunction to stop constructing his government palace 30 times bigger than the US White House
C) enacted constitutional reforms which rescinded the military's power in politics
D) suppressed popular demonstrations in Istanbul
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53
In Syria, hopes for an Arab Spring were dashed almost immediately by the horrific violence inflicted by its leader, ________ al-Assad.

A) Bashar
B) Hafez
C) Qusay
D) Mahmud
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54
The terrorist organization known as ISIS is led by a former al-Qaeda operative from _______.

A) Saudi Arabia
B) Iran
C) Afghanistan
D) Iraq
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55
Despite the success of the middle class in _________, almost three quarters of the population still lived in villages with poor or no water, electricity, and roads at the beginning of the twenty-first century.

A) China
B) Vietnam
C) India
D) Brazil
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56
The revolution against Egypt's Hosni Mubarak was launched by the April 6 Youth Movement, a ________ group composed of social and political activists.

A) Twitter
B) Facebook
C) Taliban
D) Google
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57
Until his death in 2013, _______'s President Hugo Chávez was alone in mainland Latin America in his adherence to state socialism, encountering periodic middle-class resistance.

A) Argentina
B) Peru
C) Bolivia
D) Venezuela
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58
______ has refused to ratify the 1997 Kyoto Protocol benchmarks for the reduction of greenhouse gases.

A) China
B) The United States
C) Russia
D) Denmark
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59
In August 2008, Putin provoked the former Soviet republic of ________, which was on track for admission into NATO, into a conflict that resulted in Russian control over one-fifth of its territory.

A) Georgia
B) Ukraine
C) Belarus
D) Lithuania
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60
The recession of 2008-2011 began with

A) uncontrolled speculation about the expansion of the Internet
B) a general credit, credit card, and auto loan crisis
C) insolvency in the auto industry
D) the collapse of the housing market
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