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POLS 101 Final Exam Latest 2024 Graded A+
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Realism Focus on the national interest and balance of power 
Thucydides, Machiavellie, Richelieu, Hobbes, Matternich 
 
Liberalism Democratic peace, globalization, international institutions, human rights 
 
Henry Kissinger American diplomat and political scientist, pioneered policy of détente 
 
Alexander Hamilton Realist, he and John Adams organized the Federalists in the 1790s, first 
Secretary of Treasurer, developed concept of implied powers ...
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American Government Politics 101 Exam 1 (Ch 1-7 Questions and answers latest update
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PSC 101: Exam 1 Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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PSC 101: Exam 1 Latest Update with 
 
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Government institutions and procedures through which a territory and its people are ruled 
 
Politics Conflict over the leadership, structure and policies of governments 
 
Political Efficacy The ability to influence government and politics 
 
Citizenship Informed and active membership in a political community 
 
Autocracy A form of government in which a single individual - a king, queen, or dictator - 
rules 
 
Oligarchy A form of gove...
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POLS 101 – Straighterline Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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POLS 101 – Straighterline Questions and 
 
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Which of the following is a difference between communism and socialism, as described by the 
text? b. Under communism, the government assumes total management of the economy, 
whereas under socialism, the government does not try to manage the overall economy. 
 
In a constitutional system, b. there are lawful restrictions on a government's power. 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the core values of American political cultur...
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POLS 101 Straighter Line Latest Update Graded A+
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Amendment A formal, voted-upon correction or alteration to the Constitution. 
 
Authority The power of one group or person over another group or person. 
 
Bill of Rights The first ten amendments to the Constitution that grant Americans specific 
rights. 
 
Bureaucrat An unelected government administrator. 
 
Bureaucratic rule The political theory that argues that career government administrators are 
the governing power. 
 
Capitalism An ec...
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Political Science 101-Exam 1 Latest Update Graded A+
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government a word to describe the formal institutions through which a land and its people 
are ruled 
 
politics refers to conflicts and struggles over the leadership, structure and policies of 
government 
 
political efficacy the belief that ordinary citizens can affect what government does, that they 
can make a government listen to them 
 
citizenship informed and active membership in a political community 
 
autocracy a form of gove...
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International Business The New Realities 4th Edition By Cavusgil - Test Bank
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International Business: The New Realities, 4e (Cavusgil) 
Chapter 3 The Cultural Environment of International Business 
 
1) ________ refers to the values, beliefs, customs, arts, and other products of human thought and work that characterize the people of a given society. 
A) Ethnicity 
B) Heritage 
C) Culture 
D) Race 
Answer: C 
Diff: 1: Easy 
Skill: Concept 
Objective: 3-1: Understand culture and cross-cultural risk 
AACSB: Analytical Thinking; Diverse and Multicultural Work 
 
2) Jor...
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PS 101 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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PS 101 UPDATED Exam Questions and 
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How does power given to national governments compare in unitary, federal and confederal 
systems? - Ans National governments have the most power in unitary systems, followed by 
federal systems and then confederal systems. 
Political scientists today see federalism as - Ans A partnership between the national and state 
governments in which federal government is the dominant power. 
One of the disadvantages of American federalism is that - A...
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POLS 101 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions and Answers Already Passed
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1. In general the US population is 
A. Quite young 
B. Getting older 
C. Becoming less diverse 
D. Less affected by immigration than in earlier years B. Getting older 
 
2. The largest growing segment of the American population is 
A. Asian 
B. Black 
 
C. Hispanic 
D. White C. Hispanic 
 
3. The single most important characteristic of American democracy is 
A. Social Contract 
B. Capitalism 
C. Community 
 
D. Personal liber...
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PSC 101 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% pass
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Cultural Ideals 
Political Culture: 
DEFINITION: shared set of values, beliefs, and attitudes of a particular people 
3 Core values: make up the American Culture 
Liberty 
Equality 
Democracy 
 
 
Political Efficacy 
Political efficacy is the belief that one has the ability to influence what government does. 
 
 
Citizenship 
Citizenship: derived from the Greek ideal, refers to "enlightened political engagement." 
 
 
Nature of Political Conflict...
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