Exam 8: Human Rights: The Challenge of Setting and Enforcing Global Norms
Exam 1: The Making of Our Global Age: Forces, Interactions, and Tensions Since 180045 Questions
Exam 2: States: Shapers and Subjects of Global Interactions50 Questions
Exam 3: Intergovernmental Organizations: Sites of Global Governance51 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Society: Agents of Change in Global Interactions48 Questions
Exam 5: Social Identities and Culture: Shaping Interactions at the Individual and Societal Levels48 Questions
Exam 6: Money: Propelling Global Interactions50 Questions
Exam 7: Democracy and Representation: Struggles for Freedom and Efforts to Restrict It50 Questions
Exam 8: Human Rights: The Challenge of Setting and Enforcing Global Norms47 Questions
Exam 9: Development: The Challenge of Global Poverty50 Questions
Exam 10: Civil Wars and Terrorism: New Global Security Challenges and Efforts to Manage Them50 Questions
Exam 11: Migration: Confronting the Myths of Human Movement50 Questions
Exam 12: Global Health: Addressing Inequalities in Outcomes50 Questions
Exam 13: Global Environment: Confronting the Challenge of Climate Change50 Questions
Exam 14: Global Food: How Can We Solve World Hunger50 Questions
Exam 15: Understanding the Key Concepts of International Studies and Globalization25 Questions
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Human rights include commitments to open access to the Internet, freedom of the press, and freedom of expression.
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The onset of new information and communication technologies has improved NGOs' effectiveness in promoting human rights.
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The ICESCR encapsulates human rights such as living conditions, food, and health care.
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Which of the following describes the stage of treaty development in which heads of government and state come together at a summit to approve a treaty?
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Which of the following was the most significant influence in bringing about the modern human rights regime?
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Explain the process of how human rights treaties come into being. Describe the types and significance of different interactions that are the foundation of the human rights treaty system.
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