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lak

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In examining international institutions that govern the global economy, economic structuralists are
 
  a. strong advocates of these organizations.
  b. supporters of greater institutionalizatio n.
  c. highly skeptical of these organizations.
  d. neutral toward these organizations.

Question 2

According to Karl Marx, capitalism would eventually
 
  a. develop incrementally into an embryonic socialist stage of development.
  b. overtake socialism as a more efficient and robust economic system.
  c. be overthrown in a worldwide, violent revolution.
  d. be transcended peacefully by communism.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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