This International Studies Exam Preparation assesses knowledge across multiple disciplines including political science, anthropology, and cultural studies. It addresses complex global issues and enhances understanding of international relations and cultural dynamics.
Geography
Anthropology
Political Science
History
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U.S. Foreign Policy and Area Studies
International Relations and Comparative Politics
Political theory and Globalization
Realism and Liberalism
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Postmodernists
Behaviorists
Progressives
Revisionists
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States are the most important actors is IR.
The international system is anarchical.
States act like rational individuals in pursuing national interests.
All of the above
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Cultural integration
Cultural diffusion
Cultural adaptation
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Place and Region
Space
Human systems
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History tend to repeat itself.
History is written by the victors.
The world is likely to improve over time.
That their country is fulfilling the mission of God.
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Providing a social safety net to help address the inequality arising from a market economy.
High taxation and low trade barriers.
An economic policy pursued by the United States.
Close cooperation between business and government in the pursuit of national power.
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Fixed exchange rate
Mixed exchange rate
Floating exchange rate
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Political Science
Geography
Anthropology
Sociology
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It is a comparative study of common sense.
It studies the ideas by which people make sense of international processes.
It explains the institutional process of foreign policy making within countries.
Culture is a key component of soft power.
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Improved communication technology
Economic protectionism
Increased ease of transportation
Expansion of interstate trade ties.
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States
Nations
Corporations
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Behaviorism
Politics
Corporatism
Idealism
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International Political Economy
Comparative Politics
Realism
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See unfair and exploitative aspects in the global system
Focus on North/South relations
Believe war can be a means for dramatic change
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Non-governmental organization
Intergovernmental organization
Sub-state actor
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Realism
Neo-structuralism
Liberalism
Institutionalism
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Liberalism
Realism
Neo-structuralism
Idealism
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Capitalism
Communism
Socialism
Mercantilism
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Geography
Postmodernism
History
Revisionism
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Physical
Human
Anthropological
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Worldview
Cultural practices
Symbolism
Anthropological logics
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Proportional representation
Single-Member District
Bicameral
Federal
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Space
Region
Environment
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Scale
Centering
Orientation
Projection
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Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
International Political Economy
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Society
Culture
Globalization
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Invisible Hand
Common Agent
Market Machine
Market Bottom-Line
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Hereditary perspective
Cross-regional perspective
Relativistic perspective
Adaptive perspective
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Non-rivalrous
Externalities
Free to the masses
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Expanding NAFTA
Restricting trade
Strengthening global economic ties
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Socialism
Capitalism
Communism
Mercantilism
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Gini Index
Purchasing Power Parity
Gross Domestic Product
Gross National Product
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Informal learning
The generation of similarity
The organization of similarity
Enculturation
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Mercantilist
Market
Liberal
Socialist
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Neo-structuralism
Institutionalism
Idealism
Neoliberalism
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Anthropology
Geology
International Relations
Geography
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Primary source
Contextual source
Empirical source
Secondary source
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European empires colonizing the World
European fragmentation
Roman Empire disintegration
India became a dominant civilization in South Asia.
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Autocracy
Monarchy
Oligarchy
Theocracy
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Formal region
Transition zone
Spatial organization
Functional region
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Geology
Anthropology
Political Science
Geography
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Majority rule
Class consciousness
Fiscal liberalism
Social welfare
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Providential history
Cyclical history
Progressive history
Empirical history
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Sub-State actors
Transformative actors
Weak actors
Non-State actors
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Traditional and Charismatic
Traditional and Rational-Legal
Charismatic and Rational-Legal
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International development theory
Exchange theory
Political economy theory
Free-trade theory
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