Your Final Exam will consist of four essay questions and will cover the material in Modules 5, 6, 7 and 8. For each question, your answer must state your thesis and be supported with detailed information, including dates, specific examples, and material from your reading. Your conclusions should follow logically from the information you have presented. Any quotations, specific information, and ideas drawn from your reading must be cited and referenced in APA format. Each essay should be at least 2 pages (500 words) in length, not including references. You are required to answer all four questions in order to receive full credit.
Each essay response to the questions below should be at least 2 pages (500 words) in length, not including references. The Final Exam questions are as follows:
1.How does the veto power of the Security Council’s 5 permanent members hinder the search for peace? Are there any ways the veto power helps the search for peace? Why do you believe social science scholars do not agree on the United Nations Security Council’s utility in solving security problems? .
2.What are some of the worst trouble spots in the world today? Can you think of ways social scientists seek to deal with any of these problems? Do solutions they propose seem effective to you?.
3.What are the three main advantages of international trade? What are some of the disadvantages? In your estimation, does economic freedom through greater trade cause more political and economic freedom, or greater socioeconomic inequality, on balance, in the societies that engage in it? .
4.What four functions must every economy perform? What value do you find in social science distinctions among economic systems? Do you believe market-based democracies are superior at these economic functions?.
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