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james0929

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The three competing views of the future are
 
  a. Jihad vs. McWorld, the coming culture clash, and ideological rivalry.
  b. the West has won, globalization and fragmentation, and Jihad vs. McWorld.
  c. the coming culture clash, the West has won, and the triumph of democracy.
  d. the West has won, the coming culture clash, and globalization and fragmentation.

Question 2

_______ argues that western liberalism in the form of free market capitalism and democracy are on the march globally.
 
  a. Francis Fukuyama c. Samuel Huntington
  b. Georg Hegel d. Benjamin Barber



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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