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1.
Cognitive decision making is also known as “bounded rationality” because it recognizes
A)that there is no irrationality in cognitive decision making.
B)that cognition is more important than emotion in decision-making processes.
C)that there are internal and external boundaries that limit what a decision maker knows.
D)the importance of the bureaucracy in the decision-¬making process.
2.
Which of the following is used to discuss how humans act in organizations?
A)gender behavior
B)role behavior
C)systems behavior
D)ethological behavior
3.
Which of James David Barber’s presidential personality types do scholars believe is best for a president?
A)active-negative
B)active-positive
C)passive-negative
D)passive-positive
4.
Seeing human decisions as a mix of rational and irrational inputs is a tenet of
A)systems theory.
B)balance of power.
C)two-level game.
D)poliheuristic theory.
5.
The public support that President Bush received for the use of military force to fight terrorism following the September 11 attacks is known as a
A)crisis response.
B)rally effect.
C)Leader-citizen opinion gap.
D)state-level response.
6.
A situation in which negotiators have to deal with officials from other countries, while at the same time negotiating with subnational actors at home, is known as a
A)zero-sum game.
B)two-level game.
C)non–status quo situation.
D)positive-sum game.
7.
The increasingly intermestic nature of foreign policy is likely to mean that interest groups will
A)become more concerned with domestic issues.
B)have less influence over foreign policy.
C)become more important actors in foreign policy making.
D)become more powerful than bureaucrats.
8.
The traditional concept of sovereignty means that states
A)are not legally answerable to a higher authority for international behavior.
B)are not legally answerable to a higher authority for domestic behavior.
C)are not legally answerable to a higher authority for either international or domestic behavior.
D)have the authority to rule by anarchy.
9.
How many poles would be present if a world government governed the international system?
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four or more
10.
If the United States were to impose tariff hikes and other sanctions on Beijing, both the Chinese and the U.S. economy would be damaged. This economic reality provides an example of
A)a two-level game.
B)norms.
C)state analysis.
D)interdependence.







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