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IB Global Politics Bundled Exams with complete solution
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[Show more]Sovereign - Answer-Recognised ability to exercise power over a territory with defined borders. 
Power - Answer-The ability of one global actor to influence the actions of another global actor. 
NGOs - Answer-Specialised organisations, agencies and groups committed to promoting a range of 
issues. Th...
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Add to cartSovereign - Answer-Recognised ability to exercise power over a territory with defined borders. 
Power - Answer-The ability of one global actor to influence the actions of another global actor. 
NGOs - Answer-Specialised organisations, agencies and groups committed to promoting a range of 
issues. Th...
Human rights - Answer-The rights that all people have by the virtue of being a human being 
Human rights are - Answer-Universal 
Inalienable 
Indivisible 
Positive rights - Answer-Protected by authority, freedom to 
Negative rights - Answer-Do not require intervention, freedom from 
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Add to cartHuman rights - Answer-The rights that all people have by the virtue of being a human being 
Human rights are - Answer-Universal 
Inalienable 
Indivisible 
Positive rights - Answer-Protected by authority, freedom to 
Negative rights - Answer-Do not require intervention, freedom from 
UNHR first gener...
Realism - Answer-an approach to politics that emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad 
assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests 
disguised as moral concerns. 
Liberalism - Answer-a theory founded on the natural goodness ...
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Add to cartRealism - Answer-an approach to politics that emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad 
assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests 
disguised as moral concerns. 
Liberalism - Answer-a theory founded on the natural goodness ...
unipolar - Where one nation controls most global power (e.g. Britain in the time of its empire) 
bipolar - Where two nations control global power (e.g. US and British Empire in first part of 20th 
century) 
multipolar - an international system in which there are several states or great powers of rou...
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Add to cartunipolar - Where one nation controls most global power (e.g. Britain in the time of its empire) 
bipolar - Where two nations control global power (e.g. US and British Empire in first part of 20th 
century) 
multipolar - an international system in which there are several states or great powers of rou...
development - Answer-a sustained increase in the standard of living within a society 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answer-physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization 
socio-political - Answer-combining social and political factors 
GDP - Answer-Gross Domestic Product- the tot...
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Add to cartdevelopment - Answer-a sustained increase in the standard of living within a society 
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Answer-physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization 
socio-political - Answer-combining social and political factors 
GDP - Answer-Gross Domestic Product- the tot...
Positive rights - Answer-Protected by authority. 
"Freedom to" 
Healthcare/education 
Negative rights - Answer-Do not require intervention. 
"Freedom from" 
Discrimination/slavery 
UDHR - Answer-United Nations declaration of human rights. 
Adopted 1948. 
Generations of rights - Answer-1. generat...
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Add to cartPositive rights - Answer-Protected by authority. 
"Freedom to" 
Healthcare/education 
Negative rights - Answer-Do not require intervention. 
"Freedom from" 
Discrimination/slavery 
UDHR - Answer-United Nations declaration of human rights. 
Adopted 1948. 
Generations of rights - Answer-1. generat...
Positive rights - Answer-Protected by authority. 
"Freedom to" 
Healthcare/education 
Negative rights - Answer-Do not require intervention. 
"Freedom from" 
Discrimination/slavery 
UDHR - Answer-United Nations declaration of human rights. 
Adopted 1948. 
Generations of rights - Answer-1. generat...
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Add to cartPositive rights - Answer-Protected by authority. 
"Freedom to" 
Healthcare/education 
Negative rights - Answer-Do not require intervention. 
"Freedom from" 
Discrimination/slavery 
UDHR - Answer-United Nations declaration of human rights. 
Adopted 1948. 
Generations of rights - Answer-1. generat...
GDP - total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year 
Gini Coefficient - a statistical method of modeling/graphing the extent of wealth inequality 
GDP per capita - Gross domestic product divided by the number of people in the population. 
infrastructure - the basic systems an...
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Add to cartGDP - total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year 
Gini Coefficient - a statistical method of modeling/graphing the extent of wealth inequality 
GDP per capita - Gross domestic product divided by the number of people in the population. 
infrastructure - the basic systems an...
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 institut...
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Add to cartDevelopment - 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 institut...
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 w...
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Add to cartRealism - 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 w...
Hard Power - Answer-using the strength of a country to achieve goals through force. Hard power is 
focused on the use of military force. For example, the US took military action against the Islamic State in 
Syria and Iraq during 2014. 
Soft Power - Answer-The reliance on diplomacy and negotiation t...
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Add to cartHard Power - Answer-using the strength of a country to achieve goals through force. Hard power is 
focused on the use of military force. For example, the US took military action against the Islamic State in 
Syria and Iraq during 2014. 
Soft Power - Answer-The reliance on diplomacy and negotiation t...
Power - Answer-The ability to affect others to get the outcome one wants 
Hard Power - Answer-The ability to control and influence others through coercive or physical force. 
Soft Power - Answer-The ability to attract and persuade other to your side through the projection of your 
ideas, cultures, a...
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Add to cartPower - Answer-The ability to affect others to get the outcome one wants 
Hard Power - Answer-The ability to control and influence others through coercive or physical force. 
Soft Power - Answer-The ability to attract and persuade other to your side through the projection of your 
ideas, cultures, a...
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 Characteri...
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Add to cartstate - 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 Characteri...
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