Deck 4: The Political and Legal Environment

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The political system of a country is made up of political parties and government agencies.
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The legal system helps a country maintain its peace and order.
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Stable political systems result in stable governments.
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Democracy is a political system in which the society is ruled by a few individuals.
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A country's political policies are established through a continuous interaction of people, philosophies and institutions.
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Political ideology is a set of ideas, and goals that constitute a sociopolitical program.
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Democracy implies that it is the rule of the people, by the people, for the people.
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Under democracy, people are not allowed to complain against police brutality.
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Communism proposes to allow citizens to own property and manage them in the best possible way they can.
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A government is considered stable if it is able to maintain power and sustain uniform rules and regulations.
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Terrorism consists of strikes by workers that cause undue delays in production of goods and services.
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Low literacy levels are one of the main causes of corruption.
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Legal codes are the basis of civil law.
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Theocratic law is based on traditions and precedents.
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A country's legal system affects many aspects of businesses, including ownership and currency controls.
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The most common types of taxes levied by countries are educational tax, export tax, and remittance tax.
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Tax treaties are agreements between governments that agree to share information about taxpayers and to avoid double taxation.
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Tax incentives are bonuses given to tax collectors to expedite the tax collection process.
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Countries enact labor laws to protect workers' rights.
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Expatriates are foreign workers employed by the government to gather information on foreign companies.
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Political systems are a set of institutions that

A) Set standards
B) Establish policies
C) Govern a society
D) All of the above
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The political system of a country integrates the society into

A) A viable functioning unit
B) Different social classes
C) Forming one single government
D) All of the above
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The three basic and commonly found political systems are

A) Presidential, parliamentary, and federalist
B) Congressional, senatorial, and judicial
C) Democracy, one-party state, and theocracy
D) Federal, state, and local
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Democracy is a political system in which

A) Democrats always win
B) Republicans always win
C) Independents always win
D) Elections by a country's citizens form the basis for the formation of a government.
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Direct democracy implies that

A) Government officials are elected by the people
B) Government is formed by popular vote
C) Primaries lead to election of the president of a country
D) The parliament elects the government officials
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Countries with one-party states are

A) Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates
B) France, Germany, and Italy
C) China, Cuba, and North Korea
D) Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
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Theocracy is a form of government in which

A) Socialistic principles are followed
B) Religion plays a key role
C) Democratic principles are followed
D) President of the country plays a key role
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A models to analyze international companies' relationship with host governments is

A) Sovereignty at bay model
B) Keynesian economic model
C) Political Risk Services model
D) Corruption perception index model
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Political ideology is

A) Set of ideas
B) Set of theories
C) A sociopolitical program
D) All of the above
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The difference between capitalism and socialism is in

A) How each system elects its officials?
B) Who controls the production and distribution of goods and services?
C) Whether the country is industrialized or still developing
D) Whether it is a presidential or parliamentary system?
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The rights of people under democracy are

A) Freedom of expression and opinion
B) People elect the government
C) The judiciary is independent of the other branches of the government
D) All of the above
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Communism proposes

A) Classless society
B) Equal power to the president and the legislature
C) Freedom of the press
D) Private ownership of property
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The United Nations defines corruption as

A) The exorbitant profits made by private sector companies
B) The excessive privileges of the wealthy
C) The unilateral powers of some of the dictators ruling the poorer countries of Africa
D) The commission or omission of an act in the performance of one's duties in response to gifts, promises, or incentives.
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The key concern for international executives in dealing with political uncertainty is

A) Loss of image and pride
B) Loss of assets
C) Loss of entry into the country
D) Loss of diplomatic privileges
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One approach to deal with political risk is

A) Bribing the political leaders
B) Offering free education to the members of the family in control of the country
C) Identifying the specific political actions facing the company, analyzing the issues, and then formulating a viable strategy based on company's goals and resources.
D) Do nothing
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The three major legal structures are

A) Lower court, Appeals court, and the Supreme Court
B) The defense, the prosecution, and the judge
C) Civil law, common law, and the theocratic law
D) The American law, the English law, and the German law
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The legal systems practiced in some of the African countries are based on

A) Application of law to the given facts
B) Interpretations of preset codes by the elders of the tribe
C) What is acceptable within the religious precepts?
D) Traditions and long-standing cultural influences
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Disputes between international companies and host governments is difficult to resolve because

A) They speak different languages
B) There is no single body of codes or laws that applies across all countries
C) They have different forms of government
D) They come from different cultures
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The International Court of Justice is established to settle

A) Corruption cases
B) Product liability cases
C) Disputes between countries
D) Differences between competing companies
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Currency controls are established by countries

A) To control excessive outflow of foreign currencies
B) To manage inflation
C) To manage interest rates
D) To manage economic growth
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What is the purpose of a political system?
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Define political system.
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What are the key influencers of a country's political environment?
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Identify and explain the three major judicial systems.
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Deck 4: The Political and Legal Environment
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The political system of a country is made up of political parties and government agencies.
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The legal system helps a country maintain its peace and order.
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Stable political systems result in stable governments.
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Democracy is a political system in which the society is ruled by a few individuals.
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A country's political policies are established through a continuous interaction of people, philosophies and institutions.
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Political ideology is a set of ideas, and goals that constitute a sociopolitical program.
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Democracy implies that it is the rule of the people, by the people, for the people.
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Under democracy, people are not allowed to complain against police brutality.
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Communism proposes to allow citizens to own property and manage them in the best possible way they can.
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A government is considered stable if it is able to maintain power and sustain uniform rules and regulations.
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Terrorism consists of strikes by workers that cause undue delays in production of goods and services.
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Low literacy levels are one of the main causes of corruption.
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Legal codes are the basis of civil law.
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Theocratic law is based on traditions and precedents.
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A country's legal system affects many aspects of businesses, including ownership and currency controls.
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The most common types of taxes levied by countries are educational tax, export tax, and remittance tax.
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Tax treaties are agreements between governments that agree to share information about taxpayers and to avoid double taxation.
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Tax incentives are bonuses given to tax collectors to expedite the tax collection process.
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Countries enact labor laws to protect workers' rights.
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Expatriates are foreign workers employed by the government to gather information on foreign companies.
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Political systems are a set of institutions that

A) Set standards
B) Establish policies
C) Govern a society
D) All of the above
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The political system of a country integrates the society into

A) A viable functioning unit
B) Different social classes
C) Forming one single government
D) All of the above
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The three basic and commonly found political systems are

A) Presidential, parliamentary, and federalist
B) Congressional, senatorial, and judicial
C) Democracy, one-party state, and theocracy
D) Federal, state, and local
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Democracy is a political system in which

A) Democrats always win
B) Republicans always win
C) Independents always win
D) Elections by a country's citizens form the basis for the formation of a government.
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Direct democracy implies that

A) Government officials are elected by the people
B) Government is formed by popular vote
C) Primaries lead to election of the president of a country
D) The parliament elects the government officials
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Countries with one-party states are

A) Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates
B) France, Germany, and Italy
C) China, Cuba, and North Korea
D) Denmark, Norway, and Sweden
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Theocracy is a form of government in which

A) Socialistic principles are followed
B) Religion plays a key role
C) Democratic principles are followed
D) President of the country plays a key role
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A models to analyze international companies' relationship with host governments is

A) Sovereignty at bay model
B) Keynesian economic model
C) Political Risk Services model
D) Corruption perception index model
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Political ideology is

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B) Set of theories
C) A sociopolitical program
D) All of the above
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The difference between capitalism and socialism is in

A) How each system elects its officials?
B) Who controls the production and distribution of goods and services?
C) Whether the country is industrialized or still developing
D) Whether it is a presidential or parliamentary system?
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The rights of people under democracy are

A) Freedom of expression and opinion
B) People elect the government
C) The judiciary is independent of the other branches of the government
D) All of the above
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Communism proposes

A) Classless society
B) Equal power to the president and the legislature
C) Freedom of the press
D) Private ownership of property
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The United Nations defines corruption as

A) The exorbitant profits made by private sector companies
B) The excessive privileges of the wealthy
C) The unilateral powers of some of the dictators ruling the poorer countries of Africa
D) The commission or omission of an act in the performance of one's duties in response to gifts, promises, or incentives.
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The key concern for international executives in dealing with political uncertainty is

A) Loss of image and pride
B) Loss of assets
C) Loss of entry into the country
D) Loss of diplomatic privileges
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One approach to deal with political risk is

A) Bribing the political leaders
B) Offering free education to the members of the family in control of the country
C) Identifying the specific political actions facing the company, analyzing the issues, and then formulating a viable strategy based on company's goals and resources.
D) Do nothing
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The three major legal structures are

A) Lower court, Appeals court, and the Supreme Court
B) The defense, the prosecution, and the judge
C) Civil law, common law, and the theocratic law
D) The American law, the English law, and the German law
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37
The legal systems practiced in some of the African countries are based on

A) Application of law to the given facts
B) Interpretations of preset codes by the elders of the tribe
C) What is acceptable within the religious precepts?
D) Traditions and long-standing cultural influences
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38
Disputes between international companies and host governments is difficult to resolve because

A) They speak different languages
B) There is no single body of codes or laws that applies across all countries
C) They have different forms of government
D) They come from different cultures
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39
The International Court of Justice is established to settle

A) Corruption cases
B) Product liability cases
C) Disputes between countries
D) Differences between competing companies
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Currency controls are established by countries

A) To control excessive outflow of foreign currencies
B) To manage inflation
C) To manage interest rates
D) To manage economic growth
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What is the purpose of a political system?
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42
Define political system.
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What are the key influencers of a country's political environment?
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Identify and explain the three major judicial systems.
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