A
B
1. Free trade agreements
A. trade strategy of self-reliance; reject imports and
minimize foreign trade
2. Right to self-defense under international law
B. Allowed as an exception to MFN rule
3. one of the key features of an economic union
C. common external tariff
4. example of internal balancing
D. subsidies
5. example of a non-tariff barrier
E. example of external balancing
6. non-discrimination principle
F. NO MATCH
7. violation of international trade rules like the
MFN
8. US-Japan Security Treaty and alliance
9. autarky
10. second strike capability
PART III: SHORT ANSWERS/MULTIPLE CHOICE
What are regional trade agreements (or economic regionalism)?
Realism argues that even if intensions are benign and defensive, a always occurs between states.
If a state believes another state is about to attack it with military force, it will launch a to destroy the imminent threat: (a) trade war (b) preventive war (c) preemptive war (d) protectionism
If the United States raises tariffs on imports from Bolivia without cause, which rule is the US be violating?
Which of the following trade policies is most likely favored by the economic philosophy or approach called mercantilism? (a) free trade (b) alliances (c) protectionism (d) floating exchange rates
If a country lowers sales taxes for domestically produced goods it may be violating which international trade rule?
One of the Bretton Woods institutions is the: (a) World Economic Forum (b) European Central Bank
Asian Development Bank (d) NATO (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Actions that make your nuclear arsenals secure and able to survive an attack is: (a) a form of external balancing (b) new Cold War (c) violation of the NPT (d) necessary for stable nuclear deterrence
Which of the following is an example of a non-state actor? (a) Bentley University (b) NATO (c) the
Kurds (d) El Chapo’s Sinaloa Drug Cartel (e) Catholic Charities (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Which of the following IR actors does Liberalism see as important: (a) WHO (b) Catholic Church
United States (d) Google (e) OPEC (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
In IR, groups of people who share the same culture, language, religion or other commonalities are called a
Which of the following IGOs is part of the Bretton Woods system:
(a) collective security (b) Universal Postal Union (c) World Bank (d) NAFTA (e) WHO
Which of the following types of product is more likely to encounter the most protectionist barriers in trade?
(a) Audi A6 (b) iPhone 6 (c) sugar (d) chemicals (e) petroleum
How would you characterize the balance of trade of a country that imports more goods and services than it exports: (a) Economic sanctions (b) trade deficit (c) protectionism (d) fixed exchange rate
A measure of relative wellbeing in a society much better than per capita income is: (a) peace index
(a) GDP (c) HDI (d) MAD (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Which of the following is considered one of the BRICS country? (a) Vladimir Putin (b) Canada
(c) Botswana (d) Iran (e) Rwanda (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other states is a key principle of which IR concept ?
Nuclear weapons have big deterrence value. If a new country acquires nuclear weapons, which of the following condition must it guarantee in order to have stable nuclear deterrence and deter attack?
(a) high HDI (b) survivable arsenal (c) democracy (d) non-tariff barriers (e) military superiority
As forms of economic regionalism, which of the following features do NAFTA and the European Union have in common? (a) collective defense (b) mercantilism (c) monetary union (d) common external tariff
(e) All the answers (f) None of the answers
Which of the following features of a state is the democratic peace theory most interested in: (a) trade balance
(b) HDI (c) type of economy (d) ideology (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
If a world government were to emerge in the international system, which key feature of the system would cease to exist?
How do nuclear-armed states achieve second-strike capability?[supanova_question]
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns A and B.
A
B
1. Free trade agreements
A. trade strategy of self-reliance; reject imports and
minimize foreign trade
2. Right to self-defense under international law
B. Allowed as an exception to MFN rule
3. one of the key features of an economic union
C. common external tariff
4. example of internal balancing
D. subsidies
5. example of a non-tariff barrier
E. example of external balancing
6. non-discrimination principle
F. NO MATCH
7. violation of international trade rules like the
MFN
8. US-Japan Security Treaty and alliance
9. autarky
10. second strike capability
PART III: SHORT ANSWERS/MULTIPLE CHOICE
What are regional trade agreements (or economic regionalism)?
Realism argues that even if intensions are benign and defensive, a always occurs between states.
If a state believes another state is about to attack it with military force, it will launch a to destroy the imminent threat: (a) trade war (b) preventive war (c) preemptive war (d) protectionism
If the United States raises tariffs on imports from Bolivia without cause, which rule is the US be violating?
Which of the following trade policies is most likely favored by the economic philosophy or approach called mercantilism? (a) free trade (b) alliances (c) protectionism (d) floating exchange rates
If a country lowers sales taxes for domestically produced goods it may be violating which international trade rule?
One of the Bretton Woods institutions is the: (a) World Economic Forum (b) European Central Bank
Asian Development Bank (d) NATO (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Actions that make your nuclear arsenals secure and able to survive an attack is: (a) a form of external balancing (b) new Cold War (c) violation of the NPT (d) necessary for stable nuclear deterrence
Which of the following is an example of a non-state actor? (a) Bentley University (b) NATO (c) the
Kurds (d) El Chapo’s Sinaloa Drug Cartel (e) Catholic Charities (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Which of the following IR actors does Liberalism see as important: (a) WHO (b) Catholic Church
United States (d) Google (e) OPEC (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
In IR, groups of people who share the same culture, language, religion or other commonalities are called a
Which of the following IGOs is part of the Bretton Woods system:
(a) collective security (b) Universal Postal Union (c) World Bank (d) NAFTA (e) WHO
Which of the following types of product is more likely to encounter the most protectionist barriers in trade?
(a) Audi A6 (b) iPhone 6 (c) sugar (d) chemicals (e) petroleum
How would you characterize the balance of trade of a country that imports more goods and services than it exports: (a) Economic sanctions (b) trade deficit (c) protectionism (d) fixed exchange rate
A measure of relative wellbeing in a society much better than per capita income is: (a) peace index
(a) GDP (c) HDI (d) MAD (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Which of the following is considered one of the BRICS country? (a) Vladimir Putin (b) Canada
(c) Botswana (d) Iran (e) Rwanda (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other states is a key principle of which IR concept ?
Nuclear weapons have big deterrence value. If a new country acquires nuclear weapons, which of the following condition must it guarantee in order to have stable nuclear deterrence and deter attack?
(a) high HDI (b) survivable arsenal (c) democracy (d) non-tariff barriers (e) military superiority
As forms of economic regionalism, which of the following features do NAFTA and the European Union have in common? (a) collective defense (b) mercantilism (c) monetary union (d) common external tariff
(e) All the answers (f) None of the answers
Which of the following features of a state is the democratic peace theory most interested in: (a) trade balance
(b) HDI (c) type of economy (d) ideology (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
If a world government were to emerge in the international system, which key feature of the system would cease to exist?
How do nuclear-armed states achieve second-strike capability?[supanova_question]
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns A and B.
A
B
1. Free trade agreements
A. trade strategy of self-reliance; reject imports and
minimize foreign trade
2. Right to self-defense under international law
B. Allowed as an exception to MFN rule
3. one of the key features of an economic union
C. common external tariff
4. example of internal balancing
D. subsidies
5. example of a non-tariff barrier
E. example of external balancing
6. non-discrimination principle
F. NO MATCH
7. violation of international trade rules like the
MFN
8. US-Japan Security Treaty and alliance
9. autarky
10. second strike capability
PART III: SHORT ANSWERS/MULTIPLE CHOICE
What are regional trade agreements (or economic regionalism)?
Realism argues that even if intensions are benign and defensive, a always occurs between states.
If a state believes another state is about to attack it with military force, it will launch a to destroy the imminent threat: (a) trade war (b) preventive war (c) preemptive war (d) protectionism
If the United States raises tariffs on imports from Bolivia without cause, which rule is the US be violating?
Which of the following trade policies is most likely favored by the economic philosophy or approach called mercantilism? (a) free trade (b) alliances (c) protectionism (d) floating exchange rates
If a country lowers sales taxes for domestically produced goods it may be violating which international trade rule?
One of the Bretton Woods institutions is the: (a) World Economic Forum (b) European Central Bank
Asian Development Bank (d) NATO (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Actions that make your nuclear arsenals secure and able to survive an attack is: (a) a form of external balancing (b) new Cold War (c) violation of the NPT (d) necessary for stable nuclear deterrence
Which of the following is an example of a non-state actor? (a) Bentley University (b) NATO (c) the
Kurds (d) El Chapo’s Sinaloa Drug Cartel (e) Catholic Charities (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Which of the following IR actors does Liberalism see as important: (a) WHO (b) Catholic Church
United States (d) Google (e) OPEC (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
In IR, groups of people who share the same culture, language, religion or other commonalities are called a
Which of the following IGOs is part of the Bretton Woods system:
(a) collective security (b) Universal Postal Union (c) World Bank (d) NAFTA (e) WHO
Which of the following types of product is more likely to encounter the most protectionist barriers in trade?
(a) Audi A6 (b) iPhone 6 (c) sugar (d) chemicals (e) petroleum
How would you characterize the balance of trade of a country that imports more goods and services than it exports: (a) Economic sanctions (b) trade deficit (c) protectionism (d) fixed exchange rate
A measure of relative wellbeing in a society much better than per capita income is: (a) peace index
(a) GDP (c) HDI (d) MAD (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Which of the following is considered one of the BRICS country? (a) Vladimir Putin (b) Canada
(c) Botswana (d) Iran (e) Rwanda (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other states is a key principle of which IR concept ?
Nuclear weapons have big deterrence value. If a new country acquires nuclear weapons, which of the following condition must it guarantee in order to have stable nuclear deterrence and deter attack?
(a) high HDI (b) survivable arsenal (c) democracy (d) non-tariff barriers (e) military superiority
As forms of economic regionalism, which of the following features do NAFTA and the European Union have in common? (a) collective defense (b) mercantilism (c) monetary union (d) common external tariff
(e) All the answers (f) None of the answers
Which of the following features of a state is the democratic peace theory most interested in: (a) trade balance
(b) HDI (c) type of economy (d) ideology (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
If a world government were to emerge in the international system, which key feature of the system would cease to exist?
How do nuclear-armed states achieve second-strike capability?[supanova_question]
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns
Writing Assignment Help PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns A and B.
A
B
1. Free trade agreements
A. trade strategy of self-reliance; reject imports and
minimize foreign trade
2. Right to self-defense under international law
B. Allowed as an exception to MFN rule
3. one of the key features of an economic union
C. common external tariff
4. example of internal balancing
D. subsidies
5. example of a non-tariff barrier
E. example of external balancing
6. non-discrimination principle
F. NO MATCH
7. violation of international trade rules like the
MFN
8. US-Japan Security Treaty and alliance
9. autarky
10. second strike capability
PART III: SHORT ANSWERS/MULTIPLE CHOICE
What are regional trade agreements (or economic regionalism)?
Realism argues that even if intensions are benign and defensive, a always occurs between states.
If a state believes another state is about to attack it with military force, it will launch a to destroy the imminent threat: (a) trade war (b) preventive war (c) preemptive war (d) protectionism
If the United States raises tariffs on imports from Bolivia without cause, which rule is the US be violating?
Which of the following trade policies is most likely favored by the economic philosophy or approach called mercantilism? (a) free trade (b) alliances (c) protectionism (d) floating exchange rates
If a country lowers sales taxes for domestically produced goods it may be violating which international trade rule?
One of the Bretton Woods institutions is the: (a) World Economic Forum (b) European Central Bank
Asian Development Bank (d) NATO (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Actions that make your nuclear arsenals secure and able to survive an attack is: (a) a form of external balancing (b) new Cold War (c) violation of the NPT (d) necessary for stable nuclear deterrence
Which of the following is an example of a non-state actor? (a) Bentley University (b) NATO (c) the
Kurds (d) El Chapo’s Sinaloa Drug Cartel (e) Catholic Charities (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Which of the following IR actors does Liberalism see as important: (a) WHO (b) Catholic Church
United States (d) Google (e) OPEC (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
In IR, groups of people who share the same culture, language, religion or other commonalities are called a
Which of the following IGOs is part of the Bretton Woods system:
(a) collective security (b) Universal Postal Union (c) World Bank (d) NAFTA (e) WHO
Which of the following types of product is more likely to encounter the most protectionist barriers in trade?
(a) Audi A6 (b) iPhone 6 (c) sugar (d) chemicals (e) petroleum
How would you characterize the balance of trade of a country that imports more goods and services than it exports: (a) Economic sanctions (b) trade deficit (c) protectionism (d) fixed exchange rate
A measure of relative wellbeing in a society much better than per capita income is: (a) peace index
(a) GDP (c) HDI (d) MAD (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Which of the following is considered one of the BRICS country? (a) Vladimir Putin (b) Canada
(c) Botswana (d) Iran (e) Rwanda (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other states is a key principle of which IR concept ?
Nuclear weapons have big deterrence value. If a new country acquires nuclear weapons, which of the following condition must it guarantee in order to have stable nuclear deterrence and deter attack?
(a) high HDI (b) survivable arsenal (c) democracy (d) non-tariff barriers (e) military superiority
As forms of economic regionalism, which of the following features do NAFTA and the European Union have in common? (a) collective defense (b) mercantilism (c) monetary union (d) common external tariff
(e) All the answers (f) None of the answers
Which of the following features of a state is the democratic peace theory most interested in: (a) trade balance
(b) HDI (c) type of economy (d) ideology (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
If a world government were to emerge in the international system, which key feature of the system would cease to exist?
How do nuclear-armed states achieve second-strike capability? [supanova_question]
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns A and B.
A
B
1. Free trade agreements
A. trade strategy of self-reliance; reject imports and
minimize foreign trade
2. Right to self-defense under international law
B. Allowed as an exception to MFN rule
3. one of the key features of an economic union
C. common external tariff
4. example of internal balancing
D. subsidies
5. example of a non-tariff barrier
E. example of external balancing
6. non-discrimination principle
F. NO MATCH
7. violation of international trade rules like the
MFN
8. US-Japan Security Treaty and alliance
9. autarky
10. second strike capability
PART III: SHORT ANSWERS/MULTIPLE CHOICE
What are regional trade agreements (or economic regionalism)?
Realism argues that even if intensions are benign and defensive, a always occurs between states.
If a state believes another state is about to attack it with military force, it will launch a to destroy the imminent threat: (a) trade war (b) preventive war (c) preemptive war (d) protectionism
If the United States raises tariffs on imports from Bolivia without cause, which rule is the US be violating?
Which of the following trade policies is most likely favored by the economic philosophy or approach called mercantilism? (a) free trade (b) alliances (c) protectionism (d) floating exchange rates
If a country lowers sales taxes for domestically produced goods it may be violating which international trade rule?
One of the Bretton Woods institutions is the: (a) World Economic Forum (b) European Central Bank
Asian Development Bank (d) NATO (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Actions that make your nuclear arsenals secure and able to survive an attack is: (a) a form of external balancing (b) new Cold War (c) violation of the NPT (d) necessary for stable nuclear deterrence
Which of the following is an example of a non-state actor? (a) Bentley University (b) NATO (c) the
Kurds (d) El Chapo’s Sinaloa Drug Cartel (e) Catholic Charities (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Which of the following IR actors does Liberalism see as important: (a) WHO (b) Catholic Church
United States (d) Google (e) OPEC (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
In IR, groups of people who share the same culture, language, religion or other commonalities are called a
Which of the following IGOs is part of the Bretton Woods system:
(a) collective security (b) Universal Postal Union (c) World Bank (d) NAFTA (e) WHO
Which of the following types of product is more likely to encounter the most protectionist barriers in trade?
(a) Audi A6 (b) iPhone 6 (c) sugar (d) chemicals (e) petroleum
How would you characterize the balance of trade of a country that imports more goods and services than it exports: (a) Economic sanctions (b) trade deficit (c) protectionism (d) fixed exchange rate
A measure of relative wellbeing in a society much better than per capita income is: (a) peace index
(a) GDP (c) HDI (d) MAD (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Which of the following is considered one of the BRICS country? (a) Vladimir Putin (b) Canada
(c) Botswana (d) Iran (e) Rwanda (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other states is a key principle of which IR concept ?
Nuclear weapons have big deterrence value. If a new country acquires nuclear weapons, which of the following condition must it guarantee in order to have stable nuclear deterrence and deter attack?
(a) high HDI (b) survivable arsenal (c) democracy (d) non-tariff barriers (e) military superiority
As forms of economic regionalism, which of the following features do NAFTA and the European Union have in common? (a) collective defense (b) mercantilism (c) monetary union (d) common external tariff
(e) All the answers (f) None of the answers
Which of the following features of a state is the democratic peace theory most interested in: (a) trade balance
(b) HDI (c) type of economy (d) ideology (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
If a world government were to emerge in the international system, which key feature of the system would cease to exist?
How do nuclear-armed states achieve second-strike capability?[supanova_question]
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns
PART II: Matching Section. Correctly match the 5 related concepts/items in columns A and B.
A
B
1. Free trade agreements
A. trade strategy of self-reliance; reject imports and
minimize foreign trade
2. Right to self-defense under international law
B. Allowed as an exception to MFN rule
3. one of the key features of an economic union
C. common external tariff
4. example of internal balancing
D. subsidies
5. example of a non-tariff barrier
E. example of external balancing
6. non-discrimination principle
F. NO MATCH
7. violation of international trade rules like the
MFN
8. US-Japan Security Treaty and alliance
9. autarky
10. second strike capability
PART III: SHORT ANSWERS/MULTIPLE CHOICE
What are regional trade agreements (or economic regionalism)?
Realism argues that even if intensions are benign and defensive, a always occurs between states.
If a state believes another state is about to attack it with military force, it will launch a to destroy the imminent threat: (a) trade war (b) preventive war (c) preemptive war (d) protectionism
If the United States raises tariffs on imports from Bolivia without cause, which rule is the US be violating?
Which of the following trade policies is most likely favored by the economic philosophy or approach called mercantilism? (a) free trade (b) alliances (c) protectionism (d) floating exchange rates
If a country lowers sales taxes for domestically produced goods it may be violating which international trade rule?
One of the Bretton Woods institutions is the: (a) World Economic Forum (b) European Central Bank
Asian Development Bank (d) NATO (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Actions that make your nuclear arsenals secure and able to survive an attack is: (a) a form of external balancing (b) new Cold War (c) violation of the NPT (d) necessary for stable nuclear deterrence
Which of the following is an example of a non-state actor? (a) Bentley University (b) NATO (c) the
Kurds (d) El Chapo’s Sinaloa Drug Cartel (e) Catholic Charities (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Which of the following IR actors does Liberalism see as important: (a) WHO (b) Catholic Church
United States (d) Google (e) OPEC (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
In IR, groups of people who share the same culture, language, religion or other commonalities are called a
Which of the following IGOs is part of the Bretton Woods system:
(a) collective security (b) Universal Postal Union (c) World Bank (d) NAFTA (e) WHO
Which of the following types of product is more likely to encounter the most protectionist barriers in trade?
(a) Audi A6 (b) iPhone 6 (c) sugar (d) chemicals (e) petroleum
How would you characterize the balance of trade of a country that imports more goods and services than it exports: (a) Economic sanctions (b) trade deficit (c) protectionism (d) fixed exchange rate
A measure of relative wellbeing in a society much better than per capita income is: (a) peace index
(a) GDP (c) HDI (d) MAD (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
Which of the following is considered one of the BRICS country? (a) Vladimir Putin (b) Canada
(c) Botswana (d) Iran (e) Rwanda (f) all the answers (g) none of the answers
Non-intervention in the domestic affairs of other states is a key principle of which IR concept ?
Nuclear weapons have big deterrence value. If a new country acquires nuclear weapons, which of the following condition must it guarantee in order to have stable nuclear deterrence and deter attack?
(a) high HDI (b) survivable arsenal (c) democracy (d) non-tariff barriers (e) military superiority
As forms of economic regionalism, which of the following features do NAFTA and the European Union have in common? (a) collective defense (b) mercantilism (c) monetary union (d) common external tariff
(e) All the answers (f) None of the answers
Which of the following features of a state is the democratic peace theory most interested in: (a) trade balance
(b) HDI (c) type of economy (d) ideology (e) all the answers (f) none of the answers
If a world government were to emerge in the international system, which key feature of the system would cease to exist?
How do nuclear-armed states achieve second-strike capability?[supanova_question]