Countries: Systems, Choices, and Consequences
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz exploring national systems, incentives, and global impacts—one clear idea per question.
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Question 1: Which system best captures how a country delegates lawmaking power across national and subnational governments?
Confederation
Unitarism
Federalism
Corporatism
Question 2: Which fiscal policy tool is most directly used by national governments to redistribute income between regions or groups?
Deregulation
Currency devaluation
Tariff increases
Progressive taxation
Question 3: When evaluating a country's development, why is looking only at GDP per capita misleading?
It counts only government spending
It ignores distribution and nonmarket wellbeing
It always overstates population size
It excludes export revenue
Question 4: If a country wants to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), which policy is most likely to improve investor confidence?
Strict capital controls
Strong rule of law and contract enforcement
High import tariffs
Frequent changes to tax codes
Question 5: Which approach best reduces the chance that a country's resource wealth becomes a source of corruption and conflict?
Immediate large cash payouts to elites
State monopoly over all business sectors
Transparent revenue management and accountable institutions
Isolating resource regions from national governance
Question 6: Which migration policy balances labor market needs with social integration goals most effectively?
Targeted work permits plus integration services
Total open borders without requirements
Permanent residency only for high-income migrants
Short-term tourist visas for work
Question 7: Which statement best describes how trade openness can affect domestic industries?
It eliminates the need for domestic regulation
It guarantees higher wages across all sectors
It creates competitive pressure that can spur innovation or displace firms
It isolates local firms from global competition
Question 8: Which mindset helps policymakers choose policies that remain effective as conditions change?
Rigid adherence to a single master plan
Prioritizing symbolic gestures over measurement
Waiting for perfect information before acting
Adaptive experimentation with monitoring