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International Relations Exam I Study Guide Exam Questions with Latest Update
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State - ANSWER-A territory controlled by a government and inhabited by a population 
 
Non-State Actors - ANSWER-Banks/companies/NGO's/Private Organizations/Intergovernmental Organizations 
 
- Strongly influence state actors 
 
Science of international politics - ANSWER-1. Clearly defined question 
2. Identify potential answers (hypothesis) 
3. Predict observed patterns for explanation 
4. Define and measure key factors 
5. Choose research method and collect evidence 
6. Evaluate findings 
 
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Exam 1~ What is the Study of International Relations Questions and Answers
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What are all the levels of analysis? - ANSWER-Describe 
Explain 
Predict 
 ~Normative 
 
Sub- State (Sub-Unit) Level - ANSWER-Examples: 
Branches of government; 
Bureaucratic bodies; 
Corporations; 
Interest groups; 
Etc. 
 
Trans State Level - ANSWER-Sub-units or sub-state units that operate outside of their state's borders. 
 
What are the three traditional levels of analysis (a.k.a, "images")? - ANSWER-1~Individual 
2~ State ("Units") Level- National 
 State 
3~ System Level -Internat...
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Essentials of International Relations For exam 1 Ch. 1-6 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Anarchy - ANSWER-The absence of government authority 
 
Behaviorism - ANSWER-An approach to the study of social science and international relations that posits that individuals and units like states act in regularized ways; leads to a belief that behaviors can be described, explained, and predicted 
 
international relations - ANSWER-The study of the interactions among various actors (states, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and subnational entities like bureaucracies,...
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Introduction to International Relations Unit 1 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Hyperglobalists - ANSWER-people who see the state losing sovereignty and sharing power with other actors 
 
Skeptics - ANSWER-people who believe that states can use globalization to enhance their power and authority 
 
Economic Globalization - ANSWER-involves processes of trade, production, and finance that are pushed by communications, technology, and the networking of national markets into a global economy 
 
Cultural Globalization - ANSWER-the spread of popular culture in areas such as music,...
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POLS Intro to international relations Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Realism - ANSWER-Theoretical perspective for understanding international relations that emphasizes states as the most important actor in global politics, the anarchic nature of the international system, and the pursuit of power to secure states' interests(i.e. "Realpolitik" , "Power politics") 
 
Liberalism - ANSWER-A theoretical perspective emphasizing interdependence between states and sub-state actors as the key characteristic of international system. Less force/power driven, more econom...
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STRAIGHTERLINE- POLS 101 Exam Questions with 100% correct answers
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Which of the following is a difference between communism and socialism, as described by the text? - correct answer b. Under communism, the government assumes total management of the economy, whereas under socialism, the government does not try to manage the overall economy. 
 
In a constitutional system, - correct answer b. there are lawful restrictions on a government's power. 
 
Which of the following is NOT one of the core values of American political culture? - correct answer c. cooperation...
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Intermediate Microeconomics TOP Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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8 Cultural Elements- Arts 
- Customs and traditions 
- Economics systems 
- Geography 
- Government and politics 
- Language and literature 
- Religion 
- Societal groups and organizations
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BYU Final Exam GOVT-041-S003: American Government and Citizenship Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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BYU Final Exam GOVT-041-S003: American Government and 
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Which leading political thinker is given credit for his influence on the separation of 
powers? - Correct Answer ️️ -Charles-Louis Montesquieu 
"we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are 
endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, 
Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness." In which document are these wo...
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American Government KEY Tested Questions And CORRECT Answers
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government formal institutions and procedures through which a territory and its people 
are ruled 
politics conflict over the leadership, structure and policies of governments 
political efficacy the ability to influence government and politics 
citizenship informed and active membership in a political community 
autocracy a form of government in which a single individual rules (king, queen, or 
dictator)
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BUSI 3250 Exam 2
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BUSI 3250 Exam 2 
 
Nationalization is also called - Expropriation 
 
the taking of private property by a government to make it public - Nationalization 
 
US Government took over ownership of what company during crisis of ? - GM 
 
the selling of government owned property to the private sector to gain more efficiency in 
business operations, to raise money or to change in political climate/philosophy - 
Privatization (why governments sell businesses) 
 
Protect the economic activities of citize...
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