Deck 10: Global Political Economy: Protecting Wealth in the Global North

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Populist, anti-globalist uprisings are happening in all of these places except for_________________.

A) United Kingdom
B) Italy
C) Singapore
D) United States
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The economic crisis that engulfed the globe in ______ became the longest recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

A) 2000
B) 2010
C) 2008
D) 2003
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"America First" economic policies are attributed to ___________ foreign policies.

A) President Obama's
B) President Tump's
C) President Nixon's
D) President Ragan's
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In 2018 the Trump administration began a trade war with ___________________.

A) Norway
B) China
C) Brazil
D) Russia
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Trump's approach to foreign policy is challenging the value of liberal economic order, the core of the global economic system that has been in place for over ___________.

A) 100 years
B) 70 years
C) 50 years
D) 45 years
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Internationalism is largely associated with _____________.

A) Constructivism
B) World System Theory
C) Liberalism
D) Realism
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Which of the following theories are the least likely to be used by scholars to explain the interaction between politics and economics?

A) Feminism
B) Economic nationalism
C) Internationalism
D) the World Systems Approach
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_______________ is the dominant economic school underlying the Bretton Woods system.

A) Constructivism
B) Socialism
C) Internationalism
D) Realism
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____________________ is the realpolitik belief that the state should use its economic strength to further national interests.

A) Globalization
B) Economic nationalism
C) Internationalism
D) Socialism
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Economic gain by directly controlling another land, its people, and its resources could best described as __________________.

A) materialism
B) colonialism
C) liberalism
D) nationalism
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According to ________________ economic structure is a primary factor in shaping political relationships and the power they engender.

A) the World Systems Approach
B) Economic nationalism
C) Internationalism
D) Liberalism
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Dependency theory is derived from a_____________________.

A) Feminist perspective
B) Realist perspective
C) World Systemsperspective
D) Liberalist perspective
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According to internationalism, the international economy is ___________.

A) a non-zero-sum game
B) a zero-sum game
C) a balance of power game
D) an imperialist power game
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At the core of internationalism, there is the liberal belief that states should engage in trade according to their _____________.

A) enough advantage
B) comparative advantage
C) direct advantage
D) absolute advantage
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Economic nationalists equate roughly with _________________ perspectives.

A) Realist
B) Constructivist
C) Liberalist
D) Feminist
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An economic nationalist would support all of the following except _________________.

A) tariff barriers
B) free flow of currency
C) sanctions
D) foreign aid
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The origins of economic liberalism are rooted in _________________.

A) transnationalism
B) capitalism
C) socialism
D) regionalism
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Gross national product (GNP) is the ________________________________.

A) is the amount of products produced in the country
B) the value of all domestic and international economic activity by a country's citizens and business
C) the value of a national economy
D) the value of trade in a country
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Gross domestic product (GDP) is the _____________.

A) the total value of goods and service within a country by its citizens
B) the total of goods produced in a country
C) is the value of all economic activity within a country by its own and foreign individuals and companies
D) the total value of manufactured goods produced in a country
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_____________ is most frequently associated with imports and exports.

A) Free Trade
B) Wholesale trade
C) Merchandise trade
D) Manufactured Trade
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Current dollars _________________________________.

A) is the level of disposable income
B) is the strength of the circular flow of income
C) report values in terms of the worth of the currency in the year being reported
D) is the total savings in any given year
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The Wealth of Nations was written by ________________.

A) Milton Friedman
B) Adam Smith
C) John Bates Clark
D) Thomas Robert Malthus
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Real dollars ____________________________________.

A) is the total value of currency in a given year
B) is the total value of disposable income
C) is the total savings in any given year
D) express value of currency in terms of a base year adjusted for inflation
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The revenue that U.S. trucks get from carrying goods into Mexico or Canada would be considered a _____________.

A) Wholesale trade
B) Merchandise trade
C) Manufactured Trade
D) Service Trade
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During 2018, there were about __________ foreign students studying in U.S. colleges.

A) 2.3 million
B) 1.1 million
C) 5.6 million
D) 3.7 million
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For the U.S. economy, trade amounted to _____________ in 1900.

A) a little over $2 billion
B) about $6 billion
C) a little less than $10 billion
D) about $8 billion
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The Industrial Revolution began in _________________.

A) 19th-century Europe
B) 17th-century Europe
C) 18th-century Europe
D) 16th-century Europe
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Trade in raw materials imported by the industrialized European countries peaked during the ________________.

A) 19th-century
B) 17th-century
C) 18th-century
D) 16th-century
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Today, primary products account to about ___________ of all goods in international trade

A) one-half
B) one-third
C) one-fifth
D) one-quarter
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All of these factors have helped an increase in trade except for ______________________.

A) improved production technology
B) materialism
C) protectionism
D) free trade philosophy
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Which of the following was an early advocate of free trade?

A) Adam Smith
B) Raúl Prebisch
C) Jean Piaget
D) Marie Dentière
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The 1930s is well known for which of the following?

A) Prohibition in the United States
B) World War II
C) Word War I
D) the Great Depression
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Many scholars have blamed _______________ for the Great Depression.

A) free trade
B) economic nationalist policies
C) military intervention
D) agriculture surplus
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Americans had just over _____________ in direct investment abroad in 2017

A) $4 trillion
B) $8 trillion
C) $6 trillion
D) $10 trillion
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For the U.S. economy, trade amounted to _____________ in 2017.

A) about $2.1 trillion
B) about $7 trillion
C) about $4.5 trillion
D) about $6.3 trillion
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___________ account for the lion's share of global foreign investment.

A) MNCs
B) IGOs
C) NGOs
D) nation states
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MNCs date back at least to the Dutch East India Company in _____________.

A) 1612
B) 1625
C) 1630
D) 1602
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Currently there are over ___________ MNCs in existence.

A) 90,000
B) 100,000
C) 60,000
D) 70,000
Question
The U.S. has flagged which of these companies has as a national security threat?

A) Deutsche Telekom
B) Huawei
C) Motorola
D) Nokia
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Foreigners had about _______________ directly invested in the United States.

A) $2.5 trillion
B) $4.4 trillion
C) $3.3 trillion
D) $5.1 trillion
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In 2017 an estimated amount of ____________ flowed through the world economy.

A) $3.2 quadrillion
B) $2.4 quadrillion
C) $1.2 quadrillion
D) $5.3 quadrillion
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________ is when rates are held constant or allowed to fluctuate within very narrow bands.

A) flat rate
B) fixed rate
C) system rate
D) currency rate
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The Chinese government is moving away from a fixed currency to a ____________.

A) direct rate
B) fluctuating rate
C) managed floating system
D) flat rate
Question
A situation in which the home currency's value is fixed to a foreign currency is known as ________.

A) flat rate
B) pegged exchange rate
C) fixed rate
D) system rate
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The trade currency market is valued at over ____________a day.

A) $8 trillion
B) $3 trillion
C) $5 trillion
D) $2 trillion
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The top three largest banks as defined by assets are all based in _______________.

A) China
B) the EU
C) the U.S.
D) Russia
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_____________ American banks were among the top 10 banks globally in 2019.

A) three
B) five
C) four
D) six
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The U.S. Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was enacted in ___________.

A) 1934
B) 1930
C) 1923
D) 1929
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Cordell Hull was the Secretary of State to ______________________________.

A) President Woodrow Wilson
B) President Franklin Roosevelt
C) President Herbert Hoover
D) President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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The Bretton Woods conference was held in ________________.

A) 1944
B) 1945
C) 1940
D) 1943
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How many countries attended the Bretton Woods conference?

A) 64
B) 50
C) 55
D) 44
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Which of the following was not one of the institutions created by the Bretton Woods conference?

A) International Monetary Fund
B) the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
C) the International Finance Corporation
D) the International Trade Organization
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Currencies under the original IMF structure had fixed values and were pegged ___________.

A) the Japanese yen
B) the U.S. dollar
C) the British pound
D) to gold
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The fixed exchange rate system of the IMF fell apart in the early _____________.

A) 1960s
B) 1980s
C) 1970s
D) 1950s
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Today the IMF uses a(n) ________________________.

A) indirect currency system
B) fluctuating currency system
C) floating currency system
D) direct currency system
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The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development was established _________________.

A) to provide infrastructure loans to the Global South
B) to provide loans for war efforts post-Vietnam
C) to provide longer-term loans to countries rebuilding their post-World War II
D) as a continuation of war by other means
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In ______________ GATT became the World Trade Organization.

A) 1992
B) 1995
C) 1999
D) 1990
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The International Trade Organization (ITO) was unsuccessful because of________________________.

A) global protest
B) a lack of compliance mechanisms
C) a lack of organization
D) Republican opposition
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When companies in the United States and others in the North are hiring workers abroad,they are ______________.

A) outsourcing
B) being internationalist
C) being innovative
D) being considerate
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About ____________________ of factory output in the United States "goes into the production of weapons sold mainly to the Defense Department for use by the armed forces".

A) 15%
B) 10%
C) 8%
D) 12%
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The WTO began with a membership of ___________ countries.

A) 41
B) 37
C) 23
D) 55
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Which of these countries is well known for administering fixed rates?

A) Tanzania
B) The U.S.
C) India
D) Saudi Arabia
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The Smoot-Hawley Tariff act imposed an effective average tariff rate of ___________ on imports.

A) 37%
B) 49%
C) 53%
D) 29%
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The average annual real GDP growth rate of the North during the 1980s was ______________.

A) 3.4%.
B) 6.1%.
C) 5.2%.
D) 8.3%.
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Most Council sessions of the EU are held in________, the principal site of the EU administration.

A) Berlin, Germany
B) Brussels, Belgium
C) Madrid, Spain
D) Paris, France
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Mercosur was established in _________________.

A) 1994
B) 2001
C) 1995
D) 1990
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The International Development Association (IDA) was created in_____________.

A) 1953
B) 1945
C) 1960
D) 1956
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When did the IMF begin financial operations?

A) in 1947
B) in 1950
C) in 1945
D) in 1949
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In ___________ Mexico pegged the peso to the U.S. dollar.

A) 1981
B) 2000
C) 1994
D) 2002
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The Asian financial crises took place in the late_______________.

A) 1990s
B) 2000s
C) 1980s
D) 1970s
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The WTO's headquarters is in _______________.

A) Bonn, Germany
B) Geneva, Switzerland
C) Paris, France
D) Washington, D.C., United States
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In recent years the WTO judicial process has been hearing an average of __________ cases annually.

A) 70
B) 80
C) 50
D) 100
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The IMF can borrow up to ________________ to meet emergency needs.

A) $30 billion
B) $20 billion
C) $15 billion
D) $25 billion
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The value of IMF resources is expressed in terms of _________________.

A) U.S. currency
B) the gold price
C) special drawing rights
D) UK currency
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The most recent WTO trade negotiation was held in _________________.

A) London
B) Sydney
C) Santiago
D) Qatar
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In 2019 the WTO has _________________ member countries.

A) 164
B) 192
C) 181
D) 173
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In 100 words, make arguments for and against economic nationalism.
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In 100 words, provide examples of the various factors that promote and expand trade.
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In 100 words, discuss the legacy of colonialism.
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Describe the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in global politics.
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Deck 10: Global Political Economy: Protecting Wealth in the Global North
1
Populist, anti-globalist uprisings are happening in all of these places except for_________________.

A) United Kingdom
B) Italy
C) Singapore
D) United States
Singapore
2
The economic crisis that engulfed the globe in ______ became the longest recession since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

A) 2000
B) 2010
C) 2008
D) 2003
2008
3
"America First" economic policies are attributed to ___________ foreign policies.

A) President Obama's
B) President Tump's
C) President Nixon's
D) President Ragan's
President Tump's
4
In 2018 the Trump administration began a trade war with ___________________.

A) Norway
B) China
C) Brazil
D) Russia
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Trump's approach to foreign policy is challenging the value of liberal economic order, the core of the global economic system that has been in place for over ___________.

A) 100 years
B) 70 years
C) 50 years
D) 45 years
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Internationalism is largely associated with _____________.

A) Constructivism
B) World System Theory
C) Liberalism
D) Realism
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Which of the following theories are the least likely to be used by scholars to explain the interaction between politics and economics?

A) Feminism
B) Economic nationalism
C) Internationalism
D) the World Systems Approach
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_______________ is the dominant economic school underlying the Bretton Woods system.

A) Constructivism
B) Socialism
C) Internationalism
D) Realism
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____________________ is the realpolitik belief that the state should use its economic strength to further national interests.

A) Globalization
B) Economic nationalism
C) Internationalism
D) Socialism
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10
Economic gain by directly controlling another land, its people, and its resources could best described as __________________.

A) materialism
B) colonialism
C) liberalism
D) nationalism
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According to ________________ economic structure is a primary factor in shaping political relationships and the power they engender.

A) the World Systems Approach
B) Economic nationalism
C) Internationalism
D) Liberalism
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Dependency theory is derived from a_____________________.

A) Feminist perspective
B) Realist perspective
C) World Systemsperspective
D) Liberalist perspective
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13
According to internationalism, the international economy is ___________.

A) a non-zero-sum game
B) a zero-sum game
C) a balance of power game
D) an imperialist power game
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14
At the core of internationalism, there is the liberal belief that states should engage in trade according to their _____________.

A) enough advantage
B) comparative advantage
C) direct advantage
D) absolute advantage
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Economic nationalists equate roughly with _________________ perspectives.

A) Realist
B) Constructivist
C) Liberalist
D) Feminist
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An economic nationalist would support all of the following except _________________.

A) tariff barriers
B) free flow of currency
C) sanctions
D) foreign aid
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17
The origins of economic liberalism are rooted in _________________.

A) transnationalism
B) capitalism
C) socialism
D) regionalism
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Gross national product (GNP) is the ________________________________.

A) is the amount of products produced in the country
B) the value of all domestic and international economic activity by a country's citizens and business
C) the value of a national economy
D) the value of trade in a country
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Gross domestic product (GDP) is the _____________.

A) the total value of goods and service within a country by its citizens
B) the total of goods produced in a country
C) is the value of all economic activity within a country by its own and foreign individuals and companies
D) the total value of manufactured goods produced in a country
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_____________ is most frequently associated with imports and exports.

A) Free Trade
B) Wholesale trade
C) Merchandise trade
D) Manufactured Trade
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Current dollars _________________________________.

A) is the level of disposable income
B) is the strength of the circular flow of income
C) report values in terms of the worth of the currency in the year being reported
D) is the total savings in any given year
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The Wealth of Nations was written by ________________.

A) Milton Friedman
B) Adam Smith
C) John Bates Clark
D) Thomas Robert Malthus
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Real dollars ____________________________________.

A) is the total value of currency in a given year
B) is the total value of disposable income
C) is the total savings in any given year
D) express value of currency in terms of a base year adjusted for inflation
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24
The revenue that U.S. trucks get from carrying goods into Mexico or Canada would be considered a _____________.

A) Wholesale trade
B) Merchandise trade
C) Manufactured Trade
D) Service Trade
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During 2018, there were about __________ foreign students studying in U.S. colleges.

A) 2.3 million
B) 1.1 million
C) 5.6 million
D) 3.7 million
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For the U.S. economy, trade amounted to _____________ in 1900.

A) a little over $2 billion
B) about $6 billion
C) a little less than $10 billion
D) about $8 billion
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The Industrial Revolution began in _________________.

A) 19th-century Europe
B) 17th-century Europe
C) 18th-century Europe
D) 16th-century Europe
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Trade in raw materials imported by the industrialized European countries peaked during the ________________.

A) 19th-century
B) 17th-century
C) 18th-century
D) 16th-century
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29
Today, primary products account to about ___________ of all goods in international trade

A) one-half
B) one-third
C) one-fifth
D) one-quarter
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30
All of these factors have helped an increase in trade except for ______________________.

A) improved production technology
B) materialism
C) protectionism
D) free trade philosophy
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31
Which of the following was an early advocate of free trade?

A) Adam Smith
B) Raúl Prebisch
C) Jean Piaget
D) Marie Dentière
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32
The 1930s is well known for which of the following?

A) Prohibition in the United States
B) World War II
C) Word War I
D) the Great Depression
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33
Many scholars have blamed _______________ for the Great Depression.

A) free trade
B) economic nationalist policies
C) military intervention
D) agriculture surplus
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34
Americans had just over _____________ in direct investment abroad in 2017

A) $4 trillion
B) $8 trillion
C) $6 trillion
D) $10 trillion
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35
For the U.S. economy, trade amounted to _____________ in 2017.

A) about $2.1 trillion
B) about $7 trillion
C) about $4.5 trillion
D) about $6.3 trillion
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36
___________ account for the lion's share of global foreign investment.

A) MNCs
B) IGOs
C) NGOs
D) nation states
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37
MNCs date back at least to the Dutch East India Company in _____________.

A) 1612
B) 1625
C) 1630
D) 1602
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38
Currently there are over ___________ MNCs in existence.

A) 90,000
B) 100,000
C) 60,000
D) 70,000
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39
The U.S. has flagged which of these companies has as a national security threat?

A) Deutsche Telekom
B) Huawei
C) Motorola
D) Nokia
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40
Foreigners had about _______________ directly invested in the United States.

A) $2.5 trillion
B) $4.4 trillion
C) $3.3 trillion
D) $5.1 trillion
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41
In 2017 an estimated amount of ____________ flowed through the world economy.

A) $3.2 quadrillion
B) $2.4 quadrillion
C) $1.2 quadrillion
D) $5.3 quadrillion
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42
________ is when rates are held constant or allowed to fluctuate within very narrow bands.

A) flat rate
B) fixed rate
C) system rate
D) currency rate
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43
The Chinese government is moving away from a fixed currency to a ____________.

A) direct rate
B) fluctuating rate
C) managed floating system
D) flat rate
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44
A situation in which the home currency's value is fixed to a foreign currency is known as ________.

A) flat rate
B) pegged exchange rate
C) fixed rate
D) system rate
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45
The trade currency market is valued at over ____________a day.

A) $8 trillion
B) $3 trillion
C) $5 trillion
D) $2 trillion
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46
The top three largest banks as defined by assets are all based in _______________.

A) China
B) the EU
C) the U.S.
D) Russia
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47
_____________ American banks were among the top 10 banks globally in 2019.

A) three
B) five
C) four
D) six
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48
The U.S. Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act was enacted in ___________.

A) 1934
B) 1930
C) 1923
D) 1929
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Cordell Hull was the Secretary of State to ______________________________.

A) President Woodrow Wilson
B) President Franklin Roosevelt
C) President Herbert Hoover
D) President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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The Bretton Woods conference was held in ________________.

A) 1944
B) 1945
C) 1940
D) 1943
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51
How many countries attended the Bretton Woods conference?

A) 64
B) 50
C) 55
D) 44
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52
Which of the following was not one of the institutions created by the Bretton Woods conference?

A) International Monetary Fund
B) the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
C) the International Finance Corporation
D) the International Trade Organization
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53
Currencies under the original IMF structure had fixed values and were pegged ___________.

A) the Japanese yen
B) the U.S. dollar
C) the British pound
D) to gold
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54
The fixed exchange rate system of the IMF fell apart in the early _____________.

A) 1960s
B) 1980s
C) 1970s
D) 1950s
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55
Today the IMF uses a(n) ________________________.

A) indirect currency system
B) fluctuating currency system
C) floating currency system
D) direct currency system
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56
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development was established _________________.

A) to provide infrastructure loans to the Global South
B) to provide loans for war efforts post-Vietnam
C) to provide longer-term loans to countries rebuilding their post-World War II
D) as a continuation of war by other means
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57
In ______________ GATT became the World Trade Organization.

A) 1992
B) 1995
C) 1999
D) 1990
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58
The International Trade Organization (ITO) was unsuccessful because of________________________.

A) global protest
B) a lack of compliance mechanisms
C) a lack of organization
D) Republican opposition
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59
When companies in the United States and others in the North are hiring workers abroad,they are ______________.

A) outsourcing
B) being internationalist
C) being innovative
D) being considerate
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60
About ____________________ of factory output in the United States "goes into the production of weapons sold mainly to the Defense Department for use by the armed forces".

A) 15%
B) 10%
C) 8%
D) 12%
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61
The WTO began with a membership of ___________ countries.

A) 41
B) 37
C) 23
D) 55
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62
Which of these countries is well known for administering fixed rates?

A) Tanzania
B) The U.S.
C) India
D) Saudi Arabia
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63
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff act imposed an effective average tariff rate of ___________ on imports.

A) 37%
B) 49%
C) 53%
D) 29%
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64
The average annual real GDP growth rate of the North during the 1980s was ______________.

A) 3.4%.
B) 6.1%.
C) 5.2%.
D) 8.3%.
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65
Most Council sessions of the EU are held in________, the principal site of the EU administration.

A) Berlin, Germany
B) Brussels, Belgium
C) Madrid, Spain
D) Paris, France
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66
Mercosur was established in _________________.

A) 1994
B) 2001
C) 1995
D) 1990
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67
The International Development Association (IDA) was created in_____________.

A) 1953
B) 1945
C) 1960
D) 1956
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68
When did the IMF begin financial operations?

A) in 1947
B) in 1950
C) in 1945
D) in 1949
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69
In ___________ Mexico pegged the peso to the U.S. dollar.

A) 1981
B) 2000
C) 1994
D) 2002
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70
The Asian financial crises took place in the late_______________.

A) 1990s
B) 2000s
C) 1980s
D) 1970s
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71
The WTO's headquarters is in _______________.

A) Bonn, Germany
B) Geneva, Switzerland
C) Paris, France
D) Washington, D.C., United States
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72
In recent years the WTO judicial process has been hearing an average of __________ cases annually.

A) 70
B) 80
C) 50
D) 100
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73
The IMF can borrow up to ________________ to meet emergency needs.

A) $30 billion
B) $20 billion
C) $15 billion
D) $25 billion
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74
The value of IMF resources is expressed in terms of _________________.

A) U.S. currency
B) the gold price
C) special drawing rights
D) UK currency
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75
The most recent WTO trade negotiation was held in _________________.

A) London
B) Sydney
C) Santiago
D) Qatar
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76
In 2019 the WTO has _________________ member countries.

A) 164
B) 192
C) 181
D) 173
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77
In 100 words, make arguments for and against economic nationalism.
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78
In 100 words, provide examples of the various factors that promote and expand trade.
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79
In 100 words, discuss the legacy of colonialism.
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80
Describe the role of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in global politics.
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