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lb_gilbert

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Mearsheimer argues that great powers have hegemony as their final goal, but later states that Survival is the number one goal of great powers. How can it be both?
 
  a. Hegemony is just another word for survival.
  b. A state will seek hegemony in a bipolar world but survival in a multipolar world.
  c. Hegemony is the best and only way a state can ensure its survival.
  d. Survival is only the primary goal of a great power that has already achieved hegemony.

Question 2

The Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson model argues that under free trade, __________.
 
  a. gains in rich countries will go to skilled labor, while gains in poor countries will go to unskilled labor
  b. gains in rich countries will go to unskilled labor, while gains in poor countries will go to labor
  c. the gains of rich countries will be greater than the gains of poor countries
  d. the gains of poor countries will be greater than the gains of rich countries



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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