21.Rousseau argued that private property promotes greed, which in turn leads to poverty and vice. His solution was an extreme form of political economy which mandates the communal or collective ownership of all property. This form is known as: a.communism.c.socialism. b.social democracy.d.utopianism. 22.In terms of the theoretical approaches to an ideal political economic system, which prefers a very strong state which plays a dominant role in controlling the economy? a.classical liberalismc.conservatism b.socialismd.modern liberalism 23.In terms of the theoretical approaches to an ideal political economic system, which prefers that the role of the state be largely limited to protecting property rights? a.classical liberalismc.conservatism b.socialismd.modern liberalism 24.__________ is/are based on the private ownership of the means of production, hired workers, and commercial markets that are today increasingly international as well as domestic. a.Capitalismc.Classical liberalism b.State socialismd.Mixed economies 25.__________ is/are (a) system(s) whereby the state owns the means of production during a transitional stage between capitalism and communism. a.Capitalismc.Conservatism b.State socialismd.Mixed economies 26.A combination of significant state ownership and regulation of markets with some aspects of capitalism is referred to as: a.social capitalism.c.a mixed economy. b.capitalistic socialism.d.a socialist economy. 27.Mixed economies are also known as __________ because they combine representative democracy and a welfare state with capitalism. a.social democraciesc.social capitalism b.capitalistic socialismd.democratic socialism 28.The __________ describes a system of government and the ideologies used to legitimate it. a.regimec.political system b.political economyd.political ideology 29.In __________, the people are excluded from any meaningful participation in decisionmaking. a.participatory democraciesc.representative democracies b.authoritarian regimesd.socialist states 30.Which of the following is/are (a) type(s) of authoritarian regime? a.a dictatorshipc.a totalitarian regime b.a bureaucratic-authoritarian regimed.all of the above