A. Explains why things are as they are
B. Underlie all social movements
C. Underlie all governments
D. All of the above
A. Public education
B. Health care
C. The rise of administrative elites
D. War
A. The middle ages
B. The renaissance
C. The hundred years war
D. The protestant reformation
A. Dead
B. The source of wars and atrocities
C. At most a quaint reminder of past political cultures
D. The bastion of freedom and world peace
A. Racism
B. Imperialism
C. Colonialism
D. National ethnocentrism
A. To restore peace
B. After the establishment of private property
C. Because people began to fight among themselves
D. All of the above
A. Very dependable allies
B. Help in the middle east
C. Assurance that allies will back up u.s
D. The need to build up the u.s military apparatus
A. China
B. France
C. Russia
D. None of these
A. Morality will be the foundation of foreign policy
B. Americans do not always act according to their ideology
C. The world operates on generous feelings toward others
D. None of the above
A. The global social system closely resembles a social system closely resembles a social system
B. The global social system differs considerably from a societal social system
C. A global social system does not exist
D. There exists consensus on values on a global level