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Question 1 : Realists believe states make decisions and policies on security with three primary goals. Which of the following is NOT one of those?
A) Arming themselves
B) Forming or severing alliances with other countries
C) Sharing common goals with countries that have similar values
D) Controlling their destinies through military approaches and coercive diplomacy
Question 2 : Examples of unintended consequences of selling arms to other countries is
A) blowback.
B) the creation of a military industrial complex.
C) vertical nuclear proliferation.
D) opportunity cost.
Question 3 : There is little, if any, advantage for a state to maintain a weak currency.
A) True
B) False
Question 4 : A floating exchange rate means that
A) the value of a country's currency is lower overseas than at home.
B) the IMF will allow weak currencies to sink as a way of preserving the value of strong currencies.
C) market forces rather than government intervention determines currency values.
D) all currencies will be converted to their respective values of sterling silver prior to international purchases.
Question 5 : The policy reforms required by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank to receive assistance are called
A) Devaluation programs
B) Capital controls
C) Bretton Woods programs
D) Structural Adjustment Policies (SAPs)
Question 6 : Which of the following represents a cause of war at the individual level of analysis?
A) Leaders' choices and emotions
B) Democratic government
C) trade policy
D) Cycles of war and peace Save
Question 7 : In Perpetual Peace, Immanuel Kant outlined the basis of the theory of democratic peace, which states that
A) democratic leaders initiate conflict abroad to divert the public's attention from domestic problems.
B) democratic leaders can act more quickly to prevent wars from erupting.
C) democracies are more likely to go to war against other democracies.