Which of the following foreign policy orientations emerged in the late 1950s and supported foreign economic intervention and building relationships with other states and international organizations?
a. Liberal internationalism c. Conservative internationalism
b. Cold war internationalism d. Noninternationalism
Which of these is an example of an international collective good?
a. Nuclear arms c. Global Warming
b. Global Order d. Walmart
__________ refers to the ideology that the government should take a much more active role in stabilizing, regulating, and steering the economy, and should assist the unemployed and the poor, who were frequently victims of the failures and flaws of the market economy.
a. Classic liberalism c. Modern conservatism
b. Modern liberalism d. Semi-isolationism
What two special characteristics do collective goods possess?
a. Rivalrous and exclusive c. Nonrivalrous and exclusive
b. Rivalrous and nonexclusive d. Nonrivalrous and nonexclusive
Which of the following was NOT an aspect of the liberal-conservative foreign policy consensus during the cold war years?
a. Fear of communism
b. American enterprise's revolutionary potential for social justice
c. Coexistence with communism
d. Fine tuning of the economy and eradication of poverty