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100

This leader introduced the Great Leap Forward, an an industrialization campaign within China from 1958 to 1962,.

Who is Mao Zedong?

100

This macroeconomic indicator measures the total value of goods and services produced within a country.


What is GDP?

100

The variable deliberately changed by a researcher is known as this.


What is the independent variable?

100

This greenhouse gas is most commonly associated with human-caused climate change.


What is (carbon dioxide) CO2?

100

The difference between revenue and costs is known as this.


What is profit?

200

This Meiji-era reform required men to serve in the military regardless of social class.


What is conscription?

200

A government payment designed to encourage production is called this.


What is a subsidy?

200

This ethical principle requires participants to understand a study before agreeing to take part.


What is informed consent?

200

This population measure represents the average number of children a woman is expected to have during her lifetime.


What is fertility rate?

200

Individuals or groups affected by a business's decisions are known collectively as these.


What are stakeholders?

300

This event in 1989 symbolized the collapse of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe.


What is the fall of the Berlin Wall?

300

When quantity demanded equals quantity supplied, a market reaches this point.


What is equilibrium?


300

This psychologist is most closely associated with the concept of classical conditioning.


Who is Ivan Pavlov?
300

A country with a large proportion of elderly people and a shrinking workforce is experiencing this demographic trend.

What is population aging?

300

This leadership style involves consulting employees before making decisions.


What is democratic leadership/participative management? 

400

This title was adopted by Hitler in 1934 after combining the positions of Chancellor and President.

What is Führer?

400

When inflation rises while unemployment remains high, economists may refer to this unusual situation.


What is stagflation?

400

The brain's ability to change and reorganize itself through experience is called this.


What is neuroplasticity?

400

When a country relies on imported food to meet its population's needs, it may face challenges with this.


What is food security?

400

In business management, the acronym SWOT stands for these four factors that help organizations evaluate their position.

What are Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats?

500

This 1961 event saw Cuban exiles, backed by the United States, attempt unsuccessfully to overthrow Fidel Castro.

What is the Bay of Pigs invasion?

500

If consumers barely reduce purchases after a price increase, demand is described as this.


What is inelastic?

500

Participants in this study continued delivering what they believed were electric shocks because an authority figure instructed them to do so.

What is Milgram's experiment?

500

This ocean current pattern is associated with warmer-than-average Pacific Ocean temperatures and can influence weather around the world.

What is El Niño?

500

The point where total revenue equals total costs is known as this.


What is break-even?