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IB GLOBAL POLITICS DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERES
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Development - Development is a sustained increase in the standard of living and well-being of a 
level of social organization. Many consider it to involve increased income; better access to basic goods 
and services; improvements in education, healthcare, and public health; well-functioning institutions; 
decreased inequality; reduced poverty and unemployment; and more sustainable production and 
consumption patterns. The focus on development debates in contemporary global politics is on issues ...
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IB Global Politics HL - Relevant Theories Exam Questions with correct Answers
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Hyperglobalists - Answer- Argue that the state is a hollowed out institution and has become redundant. 
 
Post-sovereign governance - Answer- The rise of globalization means that the state inevitably becomes less important as a single actor. 
 
Cosmopolitanism - Answer- The advance of globalization has an ethical dimension. The world has shrunk; people have a greater awareness of people living in other countries and thus it has become more difficult to confine their moral obligations to a single...
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Unit 3 - Vocab (IB Global Politics) Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Unit 3 - Vocab (IB Global Politics) 
Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
development - CORRECT ANSWER-growth, advancement 
globalization - CORRECT ANSWER-the process in which countries are increasingly 
linked to each other through culture and trade 
inequality - CORRECT ANSWER-lack of equality 
development sustainability - CORRECT ANSWER-the ability of a state to be maintained 
at a certain rate or level
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Public Law 2: Power, Individual and the State Dr Tarik Kochi - Lecture 4 -Globalisation and Neo-Liberalism
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These comprehensive resources delve into the intersection of public law with the phenomena of globalization and neo-liberalism. Examining the complexities of legal frameworks in the context of a globalized world and the influence of neo-liberal ideologies, these materials offer invaluable insights. Through critical analysis and thought-provoking perspectives, students and researchers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and implications of globalization and neo-liberalism on public law....
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IB GP PSIR (Global Politics) Exam Questions and Answers
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hard power examples - ANSWER-sanctions; bribes; payments; force 
 
soft power is defined as: - ANSWER-"co-optive";the ability to shape preferences of others via attractions rather than coercion (persuade & attract) 
 
power is defined as: - ANSWER-the ability to influence other actors to achieve a desired outcome 
 
cultural hegemony can be defined as - ANSWER-control of people through dominant cultural norms and beliefs 
 
Antonio Gramsci - ANSWER-A philosopher, and neo-Marxist known for havi...
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A-Level Politics: Liberalism Exam Questions and Answers
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Enlightenment - ANSWER-A European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries which emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition. 
 
John Locke - ANSWER-English philosopher and father of liberalism who developed social contract theory and natural rights theory. 
 
Absolutist government - ANSWER-A form of government where unlimited, complete power is held by a centralized sovereign individual, with no checks or balances from any other part of the nation or government. 
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IB Global politics sl/hl Exam 2023
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States - Answer- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government. 
 
State-centric - Answer- current world system wherein states are the principal actors with no overarching authority to make rules, settle disputes and provide protection 
 
State-system - Answer- A political system in which a number of states or nations unite in recognizing each other's local sovereignty, with the object of preserving an international balance of power. 
 
Mixed-actor mo...
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International Relations Exam Questions and Answers
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Nation State - ANSWER-A a geographical area that can be identified as deriving its political legitimacy from serving as a sovereign nation. 
 
International Relations - ANSWER-International relations (IR) or international affairs is a field of political science that studies relationships among countries, the roles of sovereign states, inter-governmental organizations (IGOs), international non-governmental organizations (INs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and multinational corporations ...
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CSP4801 Questions and Answers
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CSP4801 Questions and Answers 2022. 
How many core documents are part of the National Curriculum Statement 
 Grades R- 12? 
• 3 
12. Curriculum production through social construction is important because 
 it … 
• It shows up the complicated nature of involving multiple stakeholders. 
13. Curriculum studies needs to turn to ... in exploring assumptions regarding 
 what is or out to be regarded was worthwhile knowledge to be included in 
 teaching and learning. 
• Philosophy 
14. An ideol...
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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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