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Quiz 4
1.
Which of the following political ideologies is Plato credited with?
a.
Collectivism b.
Individualism c.
Democracy
d.
Imperialism 2.
In a dictatorship, how does someone become in charge?
a.
Inheriting the power
b.
taking power by force c.
people vote on who has the power
d.
money buys the power
3.
_____ is the political and economic doctrine that the means of production should be owned or controlled by the people, either communally or through the state.
a.
Communism
b.
Socialism c.
Capitalism d.
Despotism
4.
In which types of government do people have a say?
a.
Direct democracy
b.
Representative democracy c.
Monarchy d.
Anarchy 5.
Lacks the economic, social, and technological infrastructure
a.
Nations b.
Globalization c.
less-developed nations
d.
companies 6.
Aggression by a powerful country to a less powerful country is the definition of
a.
Independence b.
Nationalism c.
Snobbery d.
Imperialism
7.
Adam Smith in his book, The Wealth of Nations, developed a theory about:
a.
Communism
b.
Capitalism
c.
Regulating foreign investment
d.
Ensuring internal order
8.
All economies in the world are essentially
a.
Market economies
b.
Mixed economies c.
Traditional economies
d.
Command economies 9.
Which form of government has representatives in government?
a.
Direct democracy
b.
Representative democracy
c.
Anarchy d.
Dictatorship 10.
The field of international political economy:
a.
Examines the relationship between national and international politics
b.
Examines the relationship between economics and politics
c.
Draws upon disciplines such as history, political science, economics, and sociology
d.
All of the above
11.
Who owned everything under communism?
a.
Wealth people
b.
The secret police
c.
The government
d.
The poor people
12. Liberals argue that international cooperation:
a.
Can be facilitated by international organizations.
b.
Requires a hegemonic state
c.
Primarily benefits the strongest states.
d.
Is impossible because of anarchy.
13. Liberals believe that:
a.
Relative and absolute gains are equally important.
b.
Relative gains are more important than absolute gains
c.
Absolute gains are more important than relative gains
d.
Discussion of relative and absolute gains is unnecessary 14.
Comparative advantage is central to:
a.
Liberalism b.
Economic nationalism
c.
Critical thought
d.
Feminism 15. An economic nationalist believes that relations between states are:
a.
Not as important as relations between firms
b.
Not as important as class conflict
c.
A plus or positive sum game
d.
A zero-sum game
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