Good answers for quiz of 0930, sections of Mr. Keleş:

 

Q ONE:
Liberals can justify the existence of a state because the market cannot
regulate defense. The state must protect its citizens. The market also cannot
provide, or guarantee, individual liberties, which according to Liberals, is
the state's first priority. So, though Liberals don't want a lot of
interference in markets (with the noted exceptions), that doesn't mean the
state has no authority. It is needed for defense regulation and collective
security, which helps protect individual liberties.

Q TWO:
Liberals believe inter-governmental organizations can be important for
collective security purposes. Different governments can and should work
together to recognize outside threats and join forces to fight, or prevent
these recognized threats or opponents. Some Liberals may also argue that
inter-governmental organizations can help ensure justice, equality and
security in their respective nations. Providing and protecting individual
liberties is of utmost importance to all Liberals, and some believe coalitions
of governments can help spread these liberties throughout the international
realm.

by L P