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Chapter One

Freedom, Order, or Equality?

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What is defined as “the increasing interdependence of citizens and nations across the world?”

a. One world order

b. Supranational order

c. Globalization

d. Communalism

e. Communism

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What is defined as “the increasing interdependence of citizens and nations across the world?”

a. One world order

b. Supranational order

c. Globalization (correct)

d. Communalism

e. Communism

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Services that benefit all citizens and are not likely to be produced by the voluntary acts of individuals are known as

a. public goods.

b. communism.

c. social welfare.

d. private benefits.

e. volunteered materials.

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Services that benefit all citizens and are not likely to be produced by the voluntary acts of individuals are known as

a. public goods. (correct)

b. communism.

c. social welfare.

d. private benefits.

e. volunteered materials.

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The concepts that identify the values commonly pursued by governments include

a. freedom, order, and equality.

b. majoritarian democracy and pluralist democracy.

c. public ownership of the means of production.

d. all of the above.

e. none of the above.

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The concepts that identify the values commonly pursued by governments include

a. freedom, order, and equality. (correct)

b. majoritarian democracy and pluralist democracy.

c. public ownership of the means of production.

d. all of the above.

e. none of the above.

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A consistent set of values and beliefs about the proper purpose and scope of government is a(n)

a. political ideology.

b. public good.

c. original dilemma.

d. system of government.

e. political attitude.

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A consistent set of values and beliefs about the proper purpose and scope of government is a(n)

a. political ideology. (correct)

b. public good.

c. original dilemma.

d. system of government.

e. political attitude.

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A candidate who states that “government has no business doing most of what it now does” is most likely a

a. liberal.

b. socialist.

c. libertarian.

d. conservative.

e. communist.

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A candidate who states that “government has no business doing most of what it now does” is most likely a

a. liberal.

b. socialist.

c. libertarian. (correct)

d. conservative.

e. communist.

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