Social scientists have traditionally defined multipolar international systems as consisting of three or more nations, each of roughly equal military and economic strength. ███
Mulitpolar systems ·Three or more nations of equal strength
Premise ·Second example of multipolar system undermining stability
Author again counters traditional view of stable multipolar systems using historical example where Europe's multipolar system led to World War I and later World War II
Historical example of bipolar system that promoted peace and stability. Author's main point becomes clearer: the traditional view is wrong because history shows that multipolar systems can cause instability and bipolar systems can cause stability.
Passage Style
Critique or debate
3.
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Question Type
Purpose in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
P2 presents the traditional view that bipolar systems bring instability. The referenced text gives an example of how bipolar systems can be unstable: they often involve conflict, which can lead to the capitulation— or surrender— of one of the two major members.
a
indicate that bipolar ███████ ███ ████ ███████ ████████ ███████████████
The referenced text supports the traditional view that bipolar systems are unstable. The fact that they often involve conflict that leads to the capitulation— or surrender— of one of the two major members indicates that these systems can have certain unstable characteristics.
b
illustrate how multipolar ███████ ███ █████████ ██████████ ████ ███████ ███████
Neither the author nor the traditional view ever mentions multipolar systems transforming themselves into bipolar systems. Also, the referenced text is in P2, which only discusses bipolar systems.
Neither the author nor the traditional view ever suggests that one system is less rational than the other. Instead, P2 presents the traditional view that bipolar systems are less stable than multipolar systems. The referenced text illustrates this instability.
d
indicate the anarchic ██████ ██ █████████████ █████████
Neither the author nor the traditional view ever discusses anarchy. Also, P2 is describing bipolar systems in particular, not international relations in general. The referenced text indicates the unstable nature of bipolar systems.
e
suggest that military ███ ████████ ████████ ██████ ██ ███████ ██ ██████████ ██ ██ ██████████ ███████
The traditional view explains that multipolar systems are made of three or more nations with roughly equal military and economic strength, while bipolar nations are made of two nations with roughly equal military and economic strength. It doesn’t suggest that these factors shift just as frequently in each system.
Difficulty
82% of people who answer get this correct
This is a slightly challenging question.
It is slightly harder than the average question in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%120
135
75%153
Analysis
Purpose in context (of word, phrase, or idea)
Structure
Critique or debate
Law
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
82%
162
b
1%
152
c
13%
159
d
1%
155
e
2%
156
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