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Midterm Exam Readings Summary
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Readings covered: 
 
Introduction, Waltz (1959) 
Here's Why Mearsheimer's Realist Take is So Exasperating, Pepinksy (2022) 
Global International Relations and Regional Worlds, Acharya (2014) 
Theoretical Perspectives of Global Political Economy, O'Brien and Williams (2016) 
Social Forces, States, and World Orders, Cox (1981) 
Anarchy is What States Make of it, Wendt (1992) 
Writing Security: United States Foreign Policy and Politics of Identity, Campbell (1998) 
Is something rotten in the st...
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AFP EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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AFP EXAM 2 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
Why have American leaders stressed the importance of an engaged America in the post Cold War world? Why is American foreign policy important according to Jentleson? - correct answer ... 
 
What are Jentleson's three points about the international system? Why is each one important to understanding the international system and American foreign policy? - correct answer Foreign policy strategy choices are made within the context of the international sy...
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POSC 2601 midterm || Already Graded A+.
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Anarchy correct answers Anti-authoritarian political philosophy that reject hierarchies deemed unjust and advocates their replacement with self-managed, self-governed societies based on voluntary, cooperative institutions. 
 
Security Dilemma correct answers A situation in which actions taken by a state to increase its own security cause reactions from other states. 
 
Collective Action Problem correct answers A situation in which the members of a group would benefit by working together to produ...
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Humanities C100 Objective Assessment with 100% correct answers(latest update)
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What are the humanities? 
Humans and their culture. 
 
 
 
Why study the humanities? 
Seeks to understand what Humans beliefs and why. 
 
 
 
What are the major historical periods covered in this course? 
Classical, Middle Ages, Baroque, Renaissance, Neoclassical & Enlightenment, Romantic, Realist, Post-Modern and Modern Period. 
 
 
 
What is a theme? 
a unifying idea that are repeated throughout a literary or artistic work. 
 
 
 
Classical Period? 
balance, truth/reason, humanism, polytheism,...
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WGU C100 Humanities Realism Exam Questions & Answers
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When was the Realism period? - 19th-20th century 
Which of the following movements lured immigrants and farmworkers to 
American cities in the second half of the 19th century? - Industrialism 
Charles Dickens was a Realist author known for depicting the grimness of the 
Industrial Revolution in ________, his native country. - England 
One chief concern that Realist playwrights shared with Realist authors and artists 
was ________. - showing likeness to life 
________ is the philosophical view...
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Poli 105 Saladino Final Exam Review (100% correct and graded A+)
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Realism - Answer-state seeks material power and economic power 
Neorealism - Answer--States are rational unitary actors 
-States seek security not power 
-Relative Power and zero-sum 
Liberalism - Answer--Cooperation 
-Critical theory - realism and liberalism are not logical 
-absolut gains 
Neoliberalism - Answer-institutions matter 
Constructivism - Answer-based on an ideational ontology, rather than a material ontology. Thus 
constructivism is posed against both realism and liberalism 
Alexan...
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International Relations Terms Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Theory - ANSWER-a proposed explanation of an event or behavior of an actor in the real world. Definitions range from "an unproven assumption" to "a working hypothesis that proposed an explanation for an action or behavior." In international relations we have intuitive theories, empirical theories, and normative theories. 
 
Sovereignty - ANSWER-the condition of a state having control and authority over its own territory and being free from any higher legal authority. It is related to, but di...
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IB Global Politics Terms, Concepts, and Ideas Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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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, widespread corruption and criminality, refugees and 
involuntary mov...
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IB Global Politics 2024 Exam Test Questions Marking Scheme
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IB Global Politics 2024 Exam Test Questions Marking Scheme 
 
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 ...
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SOCIOLOGICAL - WJEC CRIMINOLOGY EXAM STUDY GUIDE
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SOCIOLOGICAL - WJEC CRIMINOLOGY 
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Albert Cohen talked about status frustration, what is this? - CORRECT ANSWEREmotion felt by individuals of lower classes because they are prevented from climbing 
social ladder and gaining status 
Messerschmidt talked about hegemonic masculinity, what is this? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-A theory that seeks to explain how and why men maintain dominance 
through the subordination of women in the social heiarchy 
Who founded left realism? - CORRECT ANS...
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