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International Marketing Study Set 1
Quiz 5: The Political and Legal Environment
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Question 1
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Understanding the political and legal environment is easy because of the resolution titled The Uniform International Political and Legal Standards Act of 1999.
Question 2
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When economic sanctions are imposed unilaterally by one country, they tend to be more effective than when imposed multilaterally by all countries.
Question 3
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Boycotts are attempts by the government to control technology transfer.
Question 4
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Expropriation is a term used to describe the U.S. government's investment in foreign technology with the intent to spur development of trade partners.
Question 5
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To succeed in a market, the international marketer needs much more than business know-how.
Question 6
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Tariffs, voluntary restraint agreements, and quota systems are used to help capture terrorists at airports.
Question 7
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Trade sanctions and embargoes can be used inter-changeably.
Question 8
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The 9/11 terrorists attacks in the United States will lead to more sophisticated export controls.
Question 9
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Marketing managers are interested in four main areas of political and legal circumstances. These areas are within the home country, within the host country, bilateral agreements, and agreements a country makes with itself.
Question 10
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Code law is based on tradition and depends less on written statutes and codes than on precedent and custom.
Question 11
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Typically, the intent of trade sanctions is to bring commercial interchange to a complete halt.
Question 12
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The term embargo refers to products that are packaged in one country one way, and then altered to fit the international marketplace in another country.
Question 13
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Sanctions can be viewed as a middle ground between going to war and doing nothing.
Question 14
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Bribes are an accepted way of operation in many foreign countries, and U.S. companies must learn these corporate culture rituals and participate in them in order to successfully compete.
Question 15
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When the United Nations approves trade sanctions for a particular country, all countries must abide by this decision, and, usually, this process works flawlessly.
Question 16
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One of the problems with detecting the transfer of cutting-edge technology that may be considered a threat to world security is that technology has become so miniaturized that it is easy to hide and hard to detect.