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Forging the Modern World Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Free trade and comparative advantage - -originating 18th century -Adam Smith argues free trade will produce greater wealth than mercantilist trade; way capitalism should work -notion of laissez-faire capitalism-could creat...

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Free trade and comparative advantage - ✔✔-originating 18th century

-Adam Smith argues free trade will produce greater wealth than mercantilist

trade; way capitalism should work

-notion of laissez-faire capitalism-could create wealth

-greed of capitalists generally negates itself and produces results that are

advantageous to but unimagined by individual

-increase profits

-comparative advantage: producing at lower cost than anyone

-wealth of nations was defense in free capitalism

Communism - ✔✔-originating in 19th century

-Karl Marx & Frierich Engels: Germans who studied and worked in France

and England

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-Imagined a revolution that will transform Europe-in manifesto 1848

(showed the struggle between social classes: important for a persons

identity)

-"let the ruling class tremble at a communist revolution"

-bourgeoisie couldn't exist without revolutionizing

-critique of capitalism

-Marx said capitalist economic production would cause communist

revolutions

-monetary and profitable assets in order to create equality for all individuals

opposed to competition asserted by capitalism, focusing on providing

middle working class with fair potential against bourgeoisie

Great Divergence - ✔✔-18th century

-By the early 1900s, the North Atlantic world (especially the US, Great

Britain, France, and Germany) controlled 80% of the world's industrial

output. A century earlier, india and china had been responsible for more

than half

-western world became most powerful and wealthy civilization

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OPEC Oil Embargo and Stagflation - ✔✔-During the 1970s, much of the

Western world suffered from stagflation, an unprecedented combination of

high inflation, relatively high unemployment, and stagnant economic growth

-High inflation was caused by too much demand for goods and too little

supply, but economic stagnation prevented the creation of more jobs to

satisfy that demand

-the reduced supply and rising price of oil occasioned by the Organization

of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)'s oil embargo of 1973 only

added to the West's economic woes by augmenting the rate of inflation

even further

-The embargo gave Middle Eastern oil-rich countries greater economic

leverage on the global stage

-countries producing fossil fuels and products give them strength

Berlin Conference - ✔✔-1884-1885

-Regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New

Imperialism period, and coincided with Germany's sudden emergence as

an imperial power

-accommodating conflicting territorial claims

Social Darwinism - ✔✔-19th century

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