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POL 300 COMPLETE QUIZ PACK WEEK 1-10-STRAYER

Visit Below Link, To Download This Course:<br><br>https://www.tutorialsservice.net/product/pol-300-complete-quiz-pack-week-1-10-strayer/<br><br>Or <br>Email us on<br>SUPPORT@TUTORIALSSERVICE.NET<br>POL 300 Complete Quiz Pack Week 1-10-Strayer<br>POL300<br>POL 300 Week 1 Quiz Latest-Strayer<br>Question 1<br>The first great age of balance-of-power is said to have begun with the<br>Question 2<br>__________ authored The Twenty Years’ Crisis.<br>Question 3<br>The balance-of-power system broke down __________ World War I.<br>

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POL 300 COMPLETE QUIZ PACK WEEK 1-10-STRAYER

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  1. POL 300 COMPLETE QUIZ PACK WEEK 1-10-STRAYER Visit Below Link, To Download This Course: https://www.tutorialsservice.net/product/pol-300-complete-quiz-pack-week-1-10-strayer/ Or Email us on SUPPORT@TUTORIALSSERVICE.NET POL 300 Complete Quiz Pack Week 1-10-Strayer POL300 POL 300 Week 1 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 The first great age of balance-of-power is said to have begun with the Question 2 __________ authored The Twenty Years’ Crisis. Question 3 The balance-of-power system broke down __________ World War I. Question 4 _______ destabilized the 19th-century system of empires. Question 5 Huntington’s clash-of-civilizations theory posits ___________ civilization as the current great problem. Question 6 In IR, Kansas would __________ considered a state because it _________. Question 7 A “zero-sum game” is one in which Question 8

  2. Nation-states are about _________ old. Question 9 The isolationist nations in the interwar period were Question 10 An alternate hypothesis to balance-of-power is POL 300 Week 2 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 The only clear failure in 19th-century U.S. strategy was Question 2 Wilson won re-election in 1916 on the slogan Question 3 Wilson took his ________________ vision to the peace conference. Question 4 Hearst and Pulitzer fanned citizen interest in the Question 5 Morgenthau advocated a(n) “_________” approach to IR. Question 6 In 1898, the U.S. took all the following except Question 7 The thrust of the Truman Doctrine was Question 8 Typically, national interests close to home are ________ while those far away are _________. Question 9 ___________ aimed to keep the U.S. out of World War II.

  3. Question 10 Secretary of State John Foster Dulles preached “___________” of Soviet power in East Europe. Question 11 The crux of “guerrilla warfare” is Question 12 The official name of the Vietcong was the ___________. Question 13 France took over Vietnam in the _______ century. Question 14 The French Indochina war lasted from Question 15 Ho Chi Minh was everything below except a Question 16 The _____________ shocked Americans on Vietnam in 1971. Question 17 Historically, the Viets were Question 18 The Geneva Accords provided for Question 19 _________ advanced the concept of “political generations.” Question 20 The Catholic concept of “just war” includes all except POL 300 Week 3 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1

  4. The 1973 War Powers Act tries to limit the president to Question 2 ___________ seek liberal goals by conservative means. Question 3 The Iran-contra fiasco was carried out by officials of the Question 4 The “Reagan Doctrine” was basically a variation on the Question 5 From Truman through Reagan, __________ policy dominated. Question 6 According to Nicholas Spykman, the key question of U.S. foreign policy is whether the U.S. should Question 7 Under Bush 43, the U.S. budget deficit neared __________ trillion dollars a year. Question 8 U.S. _________ favor a(n) __________ foreign policy. Question 9 Presidents can skirt the War Powers Act by simply Question 10 The ____________ under the control of the Department of Homeland Security. Question 11 “Elites” means the __________ people in a political system. Question 12 The 1962 Missile Crisis was _________ dangerous than thought because __________. Question 13

  5. Soviet economic growth was Question 14 The Cuban missile crisis occurred in Question 15 Russia’s current chief is Question 16 Russia’s chief foreign-policy tool is Question 17 Kennedy got the Soviet missiles out of Cuba by means of a Question 18 In his famous “secret speech” of 19___, Khrushchev denounced ___________. Question 19 Emphasizing ideology in the study of Soviet foreign policy is to assume Moscow’s policy was largely Question 20 Détente means POL 300 Week 4 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 The penetration of crime into politics characterizes the __________ state. Question 2 Distributing wealth to supporters is called Question 3 Angola, a _______________ colony, won its freedom in _______. Question 4 The descendants of the boers are now called

  6. Question 5 The Boer War pitted ____________ against _____________. Question 6 After Kenya gained independence from Britain in 1963, Question 7 In 1980, Rhodesia became Question 8 In 1975, Portugal finally got out of Question 9 The agonizing problem of decolonizing India was Question 10 Originally, the Belgian Congo was Question 11 Including the two wars Israel fought in Lebanon, how many Arab-Israeli wars have there been? Question 12 The Balfour Declaration Question 13 In 1967, Israel won the following area(s): Question 14 In 1948-49, Israel won about ______ of the Palestine mandate. Question 15 Prior to 1921, Jordan was part of Question 16 The key event in the founding of political Zionism was the

  7. Question 17 At the turn of the century, Palestine was a(n) Question 18 The new state of Israel was recognized by Question 19 In 1956, the U.S. Question 20 The 1973 war ended with a strategic psychological tie for both Israel and Egypt, but a tactical victory for POL 300 Week 5 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 The narrow entrance to the Persian Gulf is the Question 2 The Shah attempted to modernize Iran by means of a Question 3 Who depends most on Persian Gulf petroleum? Question 4 The U.S. policy toward the Shah was: Question 5 During World War II, Iran Question 6 The Kurds are ethnically related to Question 7 In 2003, U.S. forces invaded Iraq from Question 8

  8. The _________ are the largest group in Iraq. Question 9 Only in 19___ was there no war in the Persian Gulf. Question 10 As of today, only _________ gained from the second Gulf War war that began in 2003. Question 11 Washington attempted to oust all of the following except Question 12 The prosperity brought by NAFTA helped elect Question 13 ________ eye-witnessed the CIA’s overthrow of the Guatemala government and went on to fight a revolution in Cuba. Question 14 Dependency theory holds that Question 15 The CIA overthrew the __________ government in Guatemala in ______. Question 16 Spheres of influence are maintained by Question 17 Spanish colonization led to feudal-type societies in present-day Latin America, consisting of, from top to bottom Question 18 The Habsburgs’ greatest single source of wealth was Question 19 The economic tying of a small, poor country to a big, rich country is called

  9. Question 20 Sending money abroad instead of reinvesting it locally is POL 300 Week 6 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 _____________ means dealings open to public view. Question 2 Socialism in the Global South shows ______ success stories. Question 3 Typically, the first step in industrialization is Question 4 Superpower aid to a developing nation generally Question 5 Max Weber explained the rise of capitalism as based on Question 6 One third of the world’s population lives on less than ______ a day. Question 7 ___________ form Germany’s largest immigrant group. Question 8 ___________ culture is especially resistant to modern values. Question 9 “_____________” is another name for black market. Question 10 The current world population is now about _______ billion. POL 300 Week 7 Quiz Latest-Strayer

  10. Question 1 Precision guided munitions are examples of what is called Question 2 Unlike arms control, disarmament aims to Question 3 Nuclear deterrence can fail when a Question 4 Compelling a foe to give up a weapons system is Question 5 In Munich in 1938, Britain and France in effect gave Hitler Question 6 Hitler masked his aggressive designs before World War II by Question 7 The Canadian army is dedicated chiefly to Question 8 The Spanish Armada sailed in Question 9 The interest states have in preserving themselves is called Question 10 By 1453, _______ were not sufficient to secure a city. Question 11 China exploded its first nuclear bomb in Question 12 De Gaulle charged that Kennedy’s “flexible response”

  11. Question 13 _______________ emphasized that wars tend to escalate. Question 14 All except ________ have dropped their programs to develop nuclear weapons. Question 15 France exploded its first nuclear bomb in Question 16 The U.S. developed the atomic bomb in order to Question 17 __________ is the country most likely to hit Iranian nuclear facilities. Question 18 The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty requires signatories to Question 19 If nuclear weapons were actually used, their political functions would disappear because Question 20 Israel developed nuclear weapons because it POL 300 Week 8 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 Russia now faces problems from ___________ terrorists. Question 2 Terrorism involves all of the following except Question 3 The terrorists in Sri Lanka are the

  12. Question 4 The 1981 attempt to assassinate Pope John Paul II is an example of Question 5 _________ educates the most women. Question 6 Most of the nineteen 9/11 skyjackers were Question 7 Osama bin Laden got his start fighting the Question 8 If the terrorists’ aim is their own state, their motive is Question 9 The _________ invasion in the ______ century devastated the Abbassid caliphate. Question 10 Helping a group that later harms you is called POL 300 Week 9 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 The text suggests labeling as Central Europe Question 2 “Soft power” is Question 3 By the 1990s West Europe had become a single Question 4 The original six members of the Common Market include all but Question 5

  13. A ___________ is looser than a ___________. Question 6 The ________ was the precursor to the Common Market. Question 7 The 1991 __________ treaty aimed at a single European currency. Question 8 The NATO treaty covers Question 9 In _____, ___________________ pulled out of Yugoslavia; then ______________ pulled out in _____, leading to bloodshed. Question 10 Fifteen EU members now use the Question 11 According to U.S. Secretary of State Stimson, the ____________ led straight to Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima. Question 12 Japan has _______________ foreign imports. Question 13 In 1622, Japan ______ foreigners and ______ local Christians. Question 14 Perry first entered Tokyo Bay in Question 15 The lucky break at Pearl Harbor was that Question 16 Declaring a firm policy but not supporting it militarily is a

  14. Question 17 The atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were probably Question 18 The later impact of a policy choice is a(n) Question 19 “Let China sleep,” warned Question 20 The first European mariners to reach Asia were the POL 300 Week 10 Quiz Latest-Strayer Question 1 Greece and Turkey turned to international law because Question 2 International law has _________ in common with domestic law. Question 3 The U.S. uses many executive agreements because Question 4 Boundaries now generally extend _____ miles from shore. Question 5 The principal source of international laws is Question 6 States generally obey their treaties because Question 7 International law developed as

  15. Question 8 Israel used a(n) _____________ in trying Adolph Eichmann. Question 9 The _________ war crimes trials set the precedent for human-rights and later war-crimes laws and trials. Question 10 Nixon’s 1972 visit to China was a form of _________ recognition. Download Now

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