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IB GLOBAL POLITICS - CASE STUDIES (ALL UNITS) Questions and Answers
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UNIT 1 POWER AND SOVEREIGNTY - KOSOVO 2008 - Answer- Kosovo was a province of Serbia 
Muslim Albanians are 90% of population 
Wanted to separate from Serbia - claimed persecution by Serbia Unilaterally declared independence 
International Court of Justice upheld their decision 
Themes: hard power, human rights, ethnicity, terrorism, IGOs, international law, nation state, sovereignty 
 
UNIT 1 POWER AND SOVEREIGNTY - CRIMEA, UKRAINE 2014 - Answer- Crimea originally belonged to Russia until 1950s...
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WORLD REGIONS IN GLOBAL CONTEXT PEOPLES PLACES AND ENVIRONMENTS 6Th Ed By SALLIE A - Test Bank
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World Regions in Global Context, 6e (Marston) 
Chapter 3 The Russian Federation, Central Asia, and the Transcaucasus 
 
1) What is permafrost? 
A) permanently frozen subsurface material 
B) cold-resistant vegetation 
C) a food preservation technique used by Siberian natives 
D) the soil in the steppes 
E) none of these 
Answer: A 
Diff: 1 
Section: Environment, Society, and Sustainability 
Geog. Standard: N4 The physical and human characteristics of places 
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering/U...
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Topic 3 - The Collapse of Democracy - Complete Mindmaps
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Complete notes on the third topic of the AQA Alevel History, Democracy & Nazism from an A* student!
As part of my ALevel studies, I compiled down my notes to create these mindmaps which have all the relevant content on; from my own class notes & various textbooks. They are very detailed and link to the AQA spec - these formed the basis of my rev
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PSC 100 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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The Articles of Confederation - Answer- The first formal government, it was weak and 
states held the power. It had one house of congress and no president. 
Why did the articles collapse? - Answer- National Bankruptsy, Inflation, Trade wars, 
Inflation 
The Virginia Plan - Answer- representation based on state population, 3 govt branches, 
2 house legislature. 
What is the New Jersey Plan? - Answer- one vote per state, "small state plan", 
streng...
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CPO 4514 Final Exam latest update with 100% correct answers
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Why do political protests occur? 
1.) Preferences are not reflected to policy outcomes. 
2.) Preferences are conflicted among social groups. 
3.) The access to political institutions is limited. 
 
 
 
Why do people join groups? 
Higher commitment to a public good - valued outcome: public benefits that are expected. 
 
 
 
(Greater Prospect of Success - Political Efficacy) 
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(Personal Benefits + Appraisal by Group Fan) 
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(Cost) 
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Participation (Economic or religious protest movement) 
 
 
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Test Bank For International Business Competing in the Global Marketplace 11th Edition By Hill
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Chapter 03 
National Differences in Economic Development 
 
 
True / False Questions 
 
1.	GNI allows a more direct comparison of living standards in different countries. 
 
True False 
 
2.	In Sen's view, development is an economic process that should be assessed by material output measures such as GNI per capita. 
 
True False 
 
3.	Life expectancy at birth is one of the measures used by the Human Development Index (HDI) to measure the quality of human life in different nations....
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HIST 1110 Midterm Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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HIST 1110 Midterm Exam Questions And 
Answers (Verified And Updated) 
Akhenaten - answerEgyptian pharaoh (r. B.C.E.). He built a new capital at 
Amarna, fostered a new style of naturalistic art, and created a religious revolution by imposing 
worship of the sun-disk. 
Alaric - answerking of the Visigoths who captured Rome in 410 (370-410) 
Alcibiades - answer( 450 - 404 BCE): Athenian nobleman who persuaded assembly to 
embark on the Sicilian expedition, a well-connected man often associated wi...
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American Involvement in WWI Exam Graded A +
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What is the most compelling evidence explaining why the US entered WWI? - ANSWER-1. under attack, despite neutrality 
2. make the world "safe for democracy" 
3. possible economic collapse? 
4. good for business 
5. cultural, historical, economic ties 
6. anti-German sentiment 
7. expansion of army 
 
Spark? - ANSWER---- 
 
response of Wilson towards the outbreak of the war? - ANSWER---- 
 
repsonse of American public towards the outbreak of the war? - ANSWER---- 
 
likelihood of adherence to o...
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LSAT Vocab Questions and Answers 2023
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LSAT Vocab Questions and Answers 2023 
LOGICAL: 
 
Laird: Pure research provides us with new technologies that contribute to saving lives. Even more worthwhile than this, however, is its role in expanding our knowledge and providing new, unexplored ideas. 
 
Kim: Your priorities are mistaken. Saving lives is what counts most of all. Without pure research, medicine would not be as advanced as it is. 
 
A) Laird and Kim disagree on whether pure research 
derives its significance in part from its p...
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Saylor Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Latest Updated
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Saylor Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Latest Updated 
The social classes in France. The first was the clergy, or people who had been ordained as priests. The second was nobles and the third was townspeople or peasants. 
3 Estates 
 
 
 
A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution. 
Tennis Court Oath 
 
 
 
French Revolution document that outlined what the National Assembly co...