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joblessjake

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Since the end of the Cold War, what has become the dominant form of economic theory in the world?
 
  A) Colonialism
  B) Communism
  C) Liberal capitalism
  D) Monetarism
  E) Protectionism

Question 2

Two states, Greendale and Gallifrey, are in negotiations to settle conflicts between the two. Greendale agree's to Gallifrey's wishes on trade while Gallifrey agrees to Greendale's desires on security issues. By broadening the range of issues under discussion, they are able to reach an agreement. This is an example of what?
 
  A) conference diplomacy
  B) multilateral diplomacy
  C) a linkage strategy
  D) extraterritoriality
  E) responsible sovereignty



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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