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POLSC211 Final Exam - Introduction to International Relations
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MCQs on topics including the causes of war, political dimensions of the international economy, the role of international organizations, and cooperation to address contemporary global challenges.

POLSC211 Final Exam - Introduction to International Relations
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1. What are the two primary categories of arms control?
2. The perceived lack of direct influence of citizens on the institutions of the European Union is referred to as what?
3. Of the nine factors used by Hafeznia, Zarghani, Ahmadipor, and Eftekhari to measure a nation's power, in which one is the United States NOT #1?
4. President of the International Court of Justice has many responsibilities.Which of the following is NOT one of the president's responsibilities?
5. In the assigned readings, what was Stanley Fischer referring to as 'the ongoing process of greater economic interdependence among countries?'
6. The issue of climate change is an example of an issue that challenges what fundamental concept in international relations?
7. Which of the following is NOT a major impact on security for states battling the HIV epidemic?
8. Which of the following is true of the term soft balancing?
9. What is the primary reason for the controversy surrounding the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) enlargement?
10. Why is climate change considered a security issue?
11. International relations theorist, Robert O. Keohane, compares international trade with which of the following?
12. What theory accounts for the genocide in Hitler's Germany, Bosnia, and China under Japanese occupation?
13. President Woodrow Wilson is commonly associated with which school of international relations thought?
14. Which statement would Marxists disagree with?
15. Which organization is responsible for verification of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT)?
16. Which of the following is NOT usually considered a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD)?
17. The Iraq War is often cited as an example of what kind of U.S. action?
18. According to Professor Sheehan in his lecture on the end of the Cold War, where did the Cold War start, and where did it end?
19. Explaining a particular event by analyzing the internal political bureaucracy of states would be considered which level of analysis?
20. What trends in South Africa does the Lyman testimony identify as worrisome?
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22. What is the governing body of the World Trade Organization (WTO) called?
23. Which EU institution is responsible for day-to-day administration?
24. Which of the following is NOT a common reason for a country to join the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
25. The Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 is widely used to mark the emergence of what important concept in international relations?