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| include a country's geographic area and location, its population, and its natural resources. |
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| attempts to balance ambitious powers from expanding and destroying order and balance in the international system |
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| is the belief that the expansion of the United States was God's will |
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| was bombed in World War II, prompting the United States to reluctantly enter the war. |
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| has usually been associated with freedom and innovation. |
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| is seen as the foundation of military and political power. |
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| The disintegration of the Soviet Union created a ________ world, dominated by the United states |
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| is a prominent strategy that leading powers adopt to preserve their position in the international system. |
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| is viewed as a major challenger to America's dominance of the global system. |
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| Following Napoleon's defeat in 1815, european powers created the________ to maintain stability by preserving a relatively equal distribution of power among them. |
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| They associate it with America |
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| Most countries that resist globilization do so because ____________. |
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| The acceptance of states, relative power of states, and the spread of nonstate actors can be characterized as__________. |
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| The linking of ideologies with emotional, cultural, linguistic, and religious ties is evidence in the____________. |
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| The spread of the English language |
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| was the force that has most helped facilitate the spread of globilization. |
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| The Retreat into nationalism and protectionism that followed it. |
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| The third wave of globilization is distinguished from the waves that followed by ______________. |
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| Excluding other states from government affairs within a given territory. |
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| Westphalian sovereignty focuses on_____________________. |
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| Powerful states and economic division are afforded more significance |
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| What is one thing that distinguishes the skeptical analysis of globilization from the analysis of the weak globalizers? |
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| Establishing a European Economic Alliance |
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| The Treaty of Rome contributed to the formation of the European Union by _______________. |
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| By granting access to information that promoted European independence from the Catholic Church. |
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| Johan Gutenberg's innovation contribute to the modernization of Europe _______________________. |
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| Greenpeace and Amnesty International |
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| Advocacy organizations are a type of NGO that include_______________. |
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| The decline of Westphalin Sovereignty |
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| The rise of global interdependence has been accompanied by___________. |
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| The Ancient Greek philosophers known as Stoics developed the idea of ____________. |
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| ICESCR's focus on positive rights favored by the Soviet Union. |
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| The characteristic of the International Covenant on Economic,Social, and Cultural Rights(ICESCR) that distinguishes it from the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) is the_________. |
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| Stress the importance of collective identities |
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| The implementation of human rights has been impeed in cultures that__________. |
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| was established in 1975 to implement civil and political righta throughout Europe, especially in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. |
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| Utilizing a hard system of human rights implementation |
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| The United States issues a political sanction against a country that has committed a human rights violation. Indoing so, the United States is_________________. |
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| Demanding justice for rape during times of war |
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| What action has been cited as proof of the growth of humanitarian international law? |
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| Even isolated incidences of human rights violations are seen as evidence of Islamic countries' inability to respect human rights. |
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| The prevalent stereotype of Islam as a repressive religion is problematic particularly because_______________________. |
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| Inflaming passions and escalating terrorism |
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| In the fight against terrorism, inhumane treatment of detainees and excessive military force have sometimes had the consequence of______________. |
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| Europeans will not extradite people to America if they face the death penalty |
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| Which of the following developments reflects the growing iunternational consensus on the death penalty? |
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