What did the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle argue was an effective antidote to economic coercion by other states?
a. strong militaries
b. extensive foreign trade
c. abolishment of national borders
d. self-sufficiency
d. self-sufficiency
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According to Copeland, what is the major theoretical problem with both the realist and liberal position on economic interdependence and war?
a. Both reach the erroneous conclusion that interdependence causes war. b. Both are static, looking only at present conditions. c. Both fail to account for the effects of anarchy. d. Both start from the false assumption that international politics is a zero-sum game.
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the United States, the selection of a vice presidential running mate was made by the a. presidential candidate. b. political party
c. primary voters. d. presidential electors.