6. Which is more important to people in the United States?
freedom from state interference
a state guarantee that nobody is in need
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8. Is the information in this graph important or relevant
to international policy? Explain.
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11. In which countries do people prioritize protecting jobs
over protecting the environment?
Germany
Egypt
India
Jordan
Pakistan
United States
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13. Identify inconsistencies in the two data sets and
explain possible reasons for those inconsistencies.
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16. Which countries reflect a significant change in support for U.S.
anti-terrorism efforts over time?
France
Israel
Japan
Jordan
Lebanon
Pakistan
Russia
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18. In which countries do a majority support a continued presence for U.S. and
NATO forces?
India
Israel
Kenya
Lebanon
Mexico
United States
Ukraine
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21. The tables show statistics for different regions of the
world. Look both at the percentages of people who
agree and at the change over time. Are there trends
within each region? Are there trends between regions?
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23. Compare the regions across tables. For example,
analyze the Middle Eastern countries. What differences
and similarities do you notice across the tables?
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26. In which countries do people think more favorably of
the American people than of the United States?
China
Germany
Japan
Kenya
Lithuania
Mexico
Pakistan
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28. In which countries do people think more favorably of the
United States than of Ameri- cans? (You will need to compare
both graphs.)
Kenya
Brazil
China
Japan
Pakistan
Mexico
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29. Share your reactions to the data presented.
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