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POLS 101 Final Exam Latest 2024 Graded A+
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POLS 101 Final Exam Latest 2024 
 
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Realism Focus on the national interest and balance of power 
Thucydides, Machiavellie, Richelieu, Hobbes, Matternich 
 
Liberalism Democratic peace, globalization, international institutions, human rights 
 
Henry Kissinger American diplomat and political scientist, pioneered policy of détente 
 
Alexander Hamilton Realist, he and John Adams organized the Federalists in the 1790s, first 
Secretary of Treasurer, developed concept of implied powers ...
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IB Global Politics Paper 2 Questions With Complete Solutions, Graded A+
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Realism - Attempts to explain the world as it is in reality - rather than describing the world as we 
would like it to be. This means that realism can sometimes be seen as ignoring the moral or ethical 
implications of a particular event such as a territorial conflict. 
Liberalism - Focuses on the way in which we live in a world characterised by interdependence 
between states, see us as living in an era characterised by great change occurring at a rapid pace. 
Just War Theory - Describes when i...
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League of Nations Exam Questions
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What were the peacekeeping successes of the League of Nations in the 1920s? [4] - Answer- - The Aaland Islands belonged to Finland but were claimed by Sweden. The League decided in favour of Finland and both sides accepted. (1920). 
- In Upper Silesia (1921) the League organised a plebiscite. The League's decision to partition the area based on the favourable vote for Germany was 
accepted. 
- The Greek army invaded Bulgaria. The League ordered a cease-fire and both sides accepted. The Greeks w...
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Policing Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Policing Final Exam Questions With 100% 
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An area of patrol that receives a disproportionate number of calls for police service and/or has a 
very high crime rate is known as a 
A) high-crime area. 
B) priority area. 
C) hot spot. 
D) force focus. - answerC) hot spot. 
_____ involves a difficult trade-off between efficiency and community relations. 
A)Foot patrol 
B)Motor patrol 
C)Bicycle patrol 
D)Community patrol - answerA) Foot patrol 
The watchman style of policing emphasize...
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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and Ideas 100% Pass
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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and 
 
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state self-governing political entity with sovereignty and characteristics that include 
territrory, population, organization and recognition. Universally, it is the highest political 
organization. 
 
Failed State A state characterized by social, political, and economic failure. 
 
Common Characteristics of a Failed State a central government too weak or ineffective to 
control its territory, non-provision of public services, widespr...
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Summary War and Peacebuilding (Bsc Security Studies, Leiden University)
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Summary War and Peacebuilding (Bsc Security Studies, Leiden University)
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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and Ideas License Exam And Answers Rated A+ 2024.
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state - Answer self-governing political entity with sovereignty and characteristics that include territrory, population, organization and recognition. Universally, it is the highest political organization. 
 
Failed State - Answer A state characterized by social, political, and economic failure. 
 
Common Characteristics of a Failed State - Answer a central government too weak or ineffective to control its territory, non-provision of public services, widespread corruption and criminality, ...
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Accountability in Global Governance Notes on Readings
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Summary of the reading materials for the final exam (2024) for Accountability in Global Governance. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 65 pages): 
See * Summary List * on page 1.
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URI PSC 116 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023/2024
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URI PSC 116 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2023/2024 
 
 
Prisoners dilemma - ANSWER-anarchy creates situations where it is irrational for states to cooperate. 
 
dominant strategy - ANSWER-to defect, receive a higher payoff regardless of the other country's decision, both do not strike 
 
tit for tat strategy - ANSWER-actors evoke cooperation if they cooperate on the first move and then do whatever the other player does on subsequent moves 
 
mafia solution - ANSWER-disproportionate responses,...
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FMF Practice (All Solved)
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Common Sayings correct answers First to Fight- forefront of every war, 300+ landings on foreign shores. 
Leatherneck- saber protection 1175-1875 
Deil Dog - 1918 belleau wood 
Espirit de Corps - devotion/loyalty to corps, epitiome of pride in unit..."uncommon valor was a common virtue" Nimitz on Iwo Jima. 
Semper Fidelis - Always faithful 1883 
 
Significant Historical Events 1700s correct answers 1775 10 NOV - Tun Tavern 
1776 - Providence Island 
1798 - Congress est USMC as separate service...
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