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Question 1

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In the context of historical research, letters written by soldiers on the front lines would be an example of....
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  • Primary source
  • Secondary source

Question 2

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From a world systems theory perspective, the united states would be a [blank_start]core[blank_end] country, while uganda would be considered a [blank_start]periphery[blank_end] country
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  • periphery
  • core

Question 3

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Malthusian trap
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  • A situation in which so much land is devoted to food production that climate change accelerates
  • The observation that societies tend to use surplus resources to grow, than than to increase the living standards, leading to food crisis

Question 4

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Which of the following might be considered simultaneously s globalized and a globalizing process
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  • Immigration
  • Environmental degradation
  • terriorism
  • disease
  • all the above
  • none of the above

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A [blank_start]symbol[blank_end] is something that stands for something else to someone is some way
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  • symbol

Question 6

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[blank_start]Macroeconomics[blank_end] is concerned with the combined performance of all markets in a defined market system
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  • Macroeconomics

Question 7

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Justifying veiling bands
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  • Objectifiying women
  • linked to terrorism
  • women don't want to wear them dude to their religion
  • All the above

Question 8

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Economists associated themselves with Life Boat economics
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  • Julian Simon
  • Paul Ehrlich
  • Adam smith
  • Garret Hardin

Question 9

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[blank_start]GDP[blank_end] add together the total market value of the production of goods and services in a particular economy
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  • GDP

Question 10

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"The middle east", "The rust belt", and "The west" are all examples of
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  • ecoregions
  • World systems
  • Regions
  • Transition zones

Question 11

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.... refers to the theory that where a particular society or culture lives shapes its character and moral quantities
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  • Environmental determinism
  • Cultural geography
  • Environmentalism
  • Environmental posibilism

Question 12

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The modern nation-state as we know it began to emerge after the ...
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  • versailles treaty
  • war shaw pact
  • treaty of westphalia
  • diet of worms

Question 13

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[blank_start]Borders[blank_end] always function as manifestations of power
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  • Borders

Question 14

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The three major economic paradigms are 1. [blank_start]Liberalism[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Nationalism[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]Marxism[blank_end]
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  • Liberalism
  • Nationalism
  • Marxism

Question 15

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[blank_start]Nationalism[blank_end] is distinguished from liberal economics by the fact that, even though it remains ostensibly devoted to the capitalist mode of production it affords a greater role to the state in the economy
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  • Nationalism

Question 16

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... should be distinguished form the european social democracy blah blah blah
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  • Economic nationalism
  • Marxism- Leninism
  • Populism

Question 17

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[blank_start]Neolibralism[blank_end] and [blank_start]globalization[blank_end] have often gone hand and hand
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  • Neolibralism
  • globalization

Question 18

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.... appeals to the "common people" against the "elites". Often combined with scapegoating
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  • Totalitarianism
  • Authoritarianism
  • Populism
  • Marxism

Question 19

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[blank_start]Economies[blank_end] are never innocent. Rather, they are always connected with certain ideologies, cultures, histories, political systems, ect.
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  • Economies

Question 20

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The 2008 financial collapse was the result of [blank_start]Noeliberal[blank_end] economic practices
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  • Noeliberal

Question 21

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The "Population bomb" is an example of what theory
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  • Neoliberal
  • Neorealist
  • Noeconservative
  • Neomalthusian

Question 22

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Employment, provision of services, infrastructure, and availability of health care all are examples of "efficiencies" associated with..
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  • Urbanization
  • Neoliberalism
  • Economic nationalism
  • Marcantilism

Question 23

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An example of a parsimonious theory might be..
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  • A theory with 24 independent variables
  • A theory with no independent variables, only dependent
  • A theory with only 3 independent variables
  • No independent or dependent variables

Question 24

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Realism/Realpolitik is an international relations perspective that holds that....
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  • The system of nation-states is anarchic and every state is seeking to advance its own best interests, often at the expense of others
  • Multilateral corporations between states is the best way to prevent the outbreak of war

Question 25

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....... is the view that how we understand reality depends on our identity, interests, etc.
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  • Neoliberalism
  • Authoritarianism
  • Destructivism
  • Constructivism

Question 26

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..... is the "the striving to make culture and polity congruent, to endow a culture with its own political roof, and not more than one roof at that."
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  • Marxism
  • Nationalism
  • Populism
  • Liberal democracy

Question 27

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"Brexit" and "make American great again" are examples of resurgent...
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  • Marxism
  • Idealism
  • Communism
  • Populism

Question 28

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The enclaves in Bangladesh and India are examples of...
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  • Free trade zones
  • Stateless spaces that are not integrated into the modern political system of nation-states
  • Feudalism
  • The fundamentally optimistic, inclusive, and liberation potential of populism

Question 29

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Which of the following might be an example of an actor that has been excluded from the U.S led world order of free-trading, sovereign nation-states?
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  • North korea
  • Liechtenstein
  • The palestinian liberation organization
  • Indigenous rights movements in Mexico
  • All the above
  • A, C and D only
  • A and C only

Question 30

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A scholar who studies differences in voting preferences among women in Somalia and Kenya would most likely be studying....
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  • Comparative politics
  • Political theory
  • Political economy
  • International relations

Question 31

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...... are inherently connected with questions of citizenship and belonging
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  • Liberal economies
  • Marxist economies
  • Nationalist economies

Question 32

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[blank_start]Mercantalism[blank_end] is a theory of theory political economy that holds that the economic well-being of a nation is directly related to its control over the global volume of trade and capital
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  • Mercantalism

Question 33

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Minimum wages, manufacturing standards, protection of public lands, and levying tariffs are hallmarks off..
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  • Socialism
  • Nationalist economics
  • Cultural marxism

Question 34

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[blank_start]Culture[blank_end] can be found in customs, language, brief systems, stereotypes, "common sense", traditions, values, ect.
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  • Culture

Question 35

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Studying a particular terrorist groups's ethnographic-linguistic base would be an example of trying to understand its...
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  • Perceptual space
  • Policy space
  • Space force
  • Activity space

Question 36

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A historian who studies classical liberalism would be most likely be describes as an ...
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  • Intellectual
  • Diplomatic
  • Social

Question 37

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While historians can come to some consensus on what was a major event and when it took place, they often differ on questions of ------, ---------, and ---------
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  • Cause, effect, morality
  • Nationalism, Marxism, democracy
  • causation, interpretation, significance

Question 38

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Historical truth is only a representation of the past
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  • True
  • False

Question 39

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At its core, politics is concerned with questions of [blank_start]Power[blank_end] and [blank_start]conflict[blank_end]
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  • Power
  • conflict

Question 40

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A theory of history that emphasizes the successive rise of empires, their golden ages, and their subsequent dissolution would be described as a .... theory
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  • Popular
  • Progressive
  • Cyclical

Question 41

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Which of the following is not one of the basic assumptions of liberal economics?
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  • Humans are rational
  • Humans have limited desires
  • Humans typically organize themselves in societies
  • Humans have unlimited desires

Question 42

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Walter Rostow's 5 stages of economic growth is associated with....
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  • Mercantalism
  • Developmental Economics
  • Communism

Question 43

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....... is described a the "capacity of a political economics system to meet the needs of their present communities without reducing the availability of future generations
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  • Socialism
  • Sustainability

Question 44

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As a result of [blank_start]globalization[blank_end] economic crises in one place can often spread very quickly to other, far more distant, places
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  • globalization

Question 45

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[blank_start]Culture[blank_end] is not now, nor has ever been static or unchanging
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  • Culture
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