Need some one to answer 30 Political Science question
Proponents of a positive balance of trade believe it is essential to a state because it is a significant source of __________.
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Applying quotas on imports is a policy that would be followed by a __________.
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The balance of trade is the value of a state’s imports relative to its __________.
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A state that avoids trading altogether and instead tries to produce everything it needs by itself is following a strategy of __________.
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Which policy would be followed by a protectionist state?
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A tariff is a type of tax imposed on __________ by a state.
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Tax breaks, loans, and guaranteed high prices are examples of what type of protectionism?
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tariffs |
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quotas |
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standards |
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subsidies |
A state will have a positive balance of trade, or trade surplus, when it __________.
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imports a surplus of consumer goods |
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exports more than it imports |
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imports more than it exports |
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exports progressively more over a fiscal period |
How does economic liberalism compare with mercantilism?
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Economic liberalism is not concerned with whether one state gains more or less than another, just whether the state’s wealth is increasing in absolute terms, whereas mercantilism emphasizes that each state must protect its own interests at the expense of others. |
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Economic liberalism emphasizes conflicting interests in economic exchanges, whereas mercantilism emphasizes shared interests. |
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Economic liberalism asserts that the most important goal of economic policy is the creation of the most favorable possible distribution of wealth, whereas mercantilism asserts that the most important goal is the maximum creation of total wealth. |
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Economic liberalism advocates a role for politics in market processes, whereas mercantilism advocates for market processes to be relatively unhindered by political elements. |
A __________ would agree that a government’s most useful role is to interfere in economics only to regulate markets in order to help them function efficiently. That is, politics should serve the interests of economic efficiency.
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liberal |
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mercantilist |
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Marxist |
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communist |
The U.S. __________ exceeded $560 billion in 2017, with about a quarter accounted for by trade with China and another quarter by oil imports.
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surplus of consumer goods |
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trade deficit |
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trade surplus |
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restricted free trade |
The mercantilist approach to trade is similar to __________.
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economic liberalism |
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realism |
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Marxism |
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communism |
With respect to deficits, __________.
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a state cannot have a budget deficit and a trade deficit at the same time |
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if a state has a trade deficit, it must have a budget deficit |
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the concepts of budget deficit and trade deficit are used interchangeably |
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a state can have a trade deficit without having a budget deficit |
The WTO provides an overall framework for __________ trade in a worldwide market.
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limited |
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unilateral |
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bilateral |
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multilateral |
Trade in services includes __________.
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banking and insurance |
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telecommunications and arms |
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tourism and textiles |
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aerospace and computer technology |
The most profitable goods involved in illicit trade are __________.
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gaming software and sound recordings |
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pharmaceuticals and weapons |
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weapons and drugs |
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drugs and DVD films |
Enforcement of trade agreements __________.
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takes place under universal agreement on what is fair trade |
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depends on reciprocity |
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usually involves the United Nations Economic and Social Council |
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is ensured mostly by the United States and China |
The largest, and most comprehensive, regional free-trade area is in __________.
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North America |
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South America |
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Europe |
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Asia |
Cartels form to __________ the price of a certain product, and most often __________ production by each member so as to lower supply.
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manipulate; inflate |
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reduce; inflate |
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manipulate; limit |
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inflate; reduce |
The most prominent cartel in the international economy is the __________.
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International Energy Agency |
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Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries |
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North American Free Trade Agreement |
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Free Trade Area of the Americas |
The __________ oversees the world’s most important multilateral agreement on intellectual property.
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United Nations |
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World Intellectual Property Organization |
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World Trade Organization |
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United States |
Retaliation for cases of dumping usually comes in the form of __________.
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dumping in the offending state’s market |
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quotas on the products being dumped |
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tariffs to raise the price back to market levels |
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subsidies for those companies being harmed |
The principle that whenever a WTO member state lowers tariffs on certain kinds of imports from one member state, all member states are entitled to the same treatment with regard to their goods is known as the __________ concept.
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most-favored nation |
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Generalized System of Preferences |
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economic nationalism |
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade |
A customs union is created when states __________ members of the group.
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decide to reduce trade barriers and adopt a common tariff toward states that are not |
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decide to reduce trade barriers for each other and maintain individual tariffs toward states that are not |
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achieve the free movement of goods, services, capital, and labor among the |
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adopt a common currency to be adopted by all |
By the beginning of the twentieth century, __________ replaced __________ as the state with the world’s largest and most advanced economy.
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Germany; France |
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Japan; the United States |
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the United States; Britain |
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Britain; Germany |
The Soviet Union set prices and quotas for production and consumption of commodities, following communist principles. This approach to economics is an example of a __________ economy.
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centrally planned |
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locally planned |
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stagnant |
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leading |
Which statement is true about the capitalist world economy immediately after World War II?
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The United States provided major assistance to rebuild Western Europe and Japan. |
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World trade declined as countries focused on rebuilding their domestic economies. |
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The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe began their transition to capitalism. |
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The capitalist world economy was restructured under joint U.S.-British-French leadership. |
Which feature is characteristic of a centrally planned economy?
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Government officials set prices. |
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Religious authorities decide production quotas. |
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Consumers have a wide range of products from which to choose. |
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Governments cannot guarantee the basic needs of citizens. |
Which factor contributed to the industrialization of the United States?
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limited natural resources as a result of territorial expansion |
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conversion from imported oil to domestic coal as a primary energy source |
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new technical innovations, such as electricity and airplanes |
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small numbers of immigrants coming to work in the United States |
The world economy is __________ integrated on a global scale, generating wealth at a(n) __________ pace.
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decreasingly; decelerating |
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increasingly; accelerating |
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decreasingly; accelerating |
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increasingly; decelerating |
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