STUDY GUIDE WITH 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |
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Power - CORRECT ANSWERS-Power is a central concept in the study of global politics and a key
focus of the course. Power is used to effect change, rather than being viewed as a unitary or
independent force.
Sovereignty - CORRECT ANSWERS-Sovereignty characterizes a state's independence, it's control
over territory and its ability to govern itself.
Inequality - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inequality refers to a state of affairs equality between people or
groups of people is not realized and the consequent potential compromises of justice and liberty.
Sustainability - CORRECT ANSWERS-Definitions of sustainability begin with the idea that
development should meet he needs of the present without compromising the ability of the of future
generations to meet their needs.
Peace - CORRECT ANSWERS-Peace is often defined as both the absence of conflict and violence
as well as a state of harmonious relations.
Conflict - CORRECT ANSWERS-Conflict is the dynamic process of actual or perceived opposition
between individuals or groups.
Interdependence - CORRECT ANSWERS-In global polotics, the concept of interdependence most
often refers to the metal reliance between and among groups, organizations, geographic areas and/or
states for access to resources that sustain living arrangements.
Human Rights - CORRECT ANSWERS-Human rights are basic claims and entitlements that, many
argue, one should be able to exercise simply by virtue of being a human being.
Justice - CORRECT ANSWERS-There are a number of different interpretations of the concept of
justice. Closest being the idea of fairness and with individuals getting what they deserve.