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what is political economy? correct answers seeks to explain how political power shapes the economic outcomes and how economic forces influence political actions classical mercantilism correct answers the economy should serve the political state by maximizing its wealth and power -dominated 17th...

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ISS 315 Exam 1 – Hussain || All Correct.
what is political economy? correct answers seeks to explain how political power shapes the
economic outcomes and how economic forces influence political actions

classical mercantilism correct answers the economy should serve the political state by
maximizing its wealth and power
-dominated 17th century during colonialism

2 major goals of classical mercantilism correct answers -maximize the total wealth of state
(GIVE MONEY TO ROYALS)
-increase power of the state

mean features of classical mercantilism correct answers -Strong state will lead to strong
economy
-Strong economy will further strengthen the government and this cycle will continue
-A nation should build strong army and conquer other nations
-Gold and silver should be accumulated by the state also known as Bullionism
-Establish colonies for raw materials
-Grant legal monopolies to businesses that produce goods for export
-Prohibit or restrict imports
-Export manufactured goods
-Economic oppression of workers to maximize production
-Create a large pool of working class people
-Large population is good for economy

classic liberalism correct answers redefined political economy and rejected the ideas promoted
by classical mercantilism
-liberation of market
-make rich richer

mean features of classic liberalism correct answers -Limited government
-Constitutionalism
-Rule of law
-Freedom of religion, speech, press
-Free market
-No distribution of wealth

adam smith disagreed with what? correct answers mercantilism

adam smith introduced what? correct answers three freedoms

freedom to compete correct answers reasonable in prices
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freedom to own property correct answers in capitalist society, everyone has this right

, freedom from government interference correct answers governments should stay away from
businesses

david ricardo promoted what? correct answers negative effects of agriculture on the businesses
and manufacturing

landlords gain was the industrialists ______ correct answers loss

iron laws of wages correct answers A law passed in British parliament that should pay so little to
the worker that they can barely survive

comparative advantage correct answers Economies should be based on this; should buy/sell
things based on where you get it cheaper
-main goal is profit

where did karl marx settle? correct answers London

where did marx die? correct answers on a desk in a British museum

major theories of karl marx correct answers -evolution of society
-capitalism
-forces of production
-mode of production
-classes in society
-class conflict
-class consciousness
-religion
-alienation

evolution of society correct answers pre-class
asiatic
ancient
feudal
capitalist

pre-class society correct answers There were only 2 occupations so the division of labor was not
caused by conflict
-natural socialism

asiatic society correct answers new occupations introduced (farming)
-people get their own property, creating inequality

ancient society correct answers only wanted to help/focus on the royal families
(egyptian civilizations)
-very brutal

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