A hegemon in the international system is best described as __________
a. a power that approaches foreign policy by "hedging its bets" and working with countries that do not get along with each other in order to protect its own interests
b. a dominant power that maintains and protects the stability of its own system, leaving other countries to fend for themselves in terms of military actions and economic protection
c. a lesser power that seeks to destroy the stability of a regional or global system in order to obtain more power for itself
d. a dominant power that maintains and protects the stability of a regional or global system by providing services such as military assistance and economic protection
d
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A. linear measures B. time measures C. activity measures D. splitting measures
One purpose of the UN Secretariat is to __________.
A. administer UN policy and programs B. serve as theoretical experts and military advisers on various programs and projects C. represent their respective member states at the UN D. develop national civil servants whose loyalties are at the state level