Deck 3: Interpreting Power: a Levels-Of-Analysis Approach
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Deck 3: Interpreting Power: a Levels-Of-Analysis Approach
1
In March of 2014, Russia annexed___________.
A) Astana
B) Darhan
C) Crimea
D) Georgia
A) Astana
B) Darhan
C) Crimea
D) Georgia
Crimea
2
Baldwin (1979) describes power to having_________________.
A) social capital
B) military resources
C) money
D) connections
A) social capital
B) military resources
C) money
D) connections
money
3
How many nuclear warheads does the U.S. have?
A) 5890
B) 6000
C) 10000
D) 6800
A) 5890
B) 6000
C) 10000
D) 6800
6800
4
India first tested a nuclear warhead in_____________.
A) 1960
B) 1974
C) 1980
D) 1996
A) 1960
B) 1974
C) 1980
D) 1996
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5
In October 2010, Wikileaks released almost _______________ classified U.S. military logs detailing its operations in Iraq.
A) 350, 000
B) 250,000
C) 400,000
D) 500,000
A) 350, 000
B) 250,000
C) 400,000
D) 500,000
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6
In April 2010 Wikileaks released a contentious video titled ____________ showing a U.S. Apache helicopter killing at least 12 people.
A) Collateral Murder
B) Baghdad Murders
C) Military Murder
D) U.S. Military's War Crimes
A) Collateral Murder
B) Baghdad Murders
C) Military Murder
D) U.S. Military's War Crimes
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7
Wikileaks' founder was a diplomatic refugee in the ___________ in London.
A) Guatemalan Embassy
B) Venezuelan Embassy
C) El Salvadorian Embassy
D) Ecuadorian Embassy
A) Guatemalan Embassy
B) Venezuelan Embassy
C) El Salvadorian Embassy
D) Ecuadorian Embassy
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8
_____________ is rightly credited with coining the term levels of analysis.
A) M. Stephen Walt
B) J. David Singer
C) J. Ann Tickner
D) N. Kenneth Waltz
A) M. Stephen Walt
B) J. David Singer
C) J. Ann Tickner
D) N. Kenneth Waltz
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9
The prominent political scientist ___________ famously defined political power as the factor that explains who gets what, when, and how.
A) Condoleezza Rice
B) Paul Wellstone
C) Harold Laswell
D) Melissa Harris-Perry
A) Condoleezza Rice
B) Paul Wellstone
C) Harold Laswell
D) Melissa Harris-Perry
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10
The use or threatened use of material power assets by an actor to compel through coercion to undertake or not undertake the desired action is known as ___________.
A) soft power
B) hard power
C) objective power
D) subjective power
A) soft power
B) hard power
C) objective power
D) subjective power
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11
Which of these are not examples of soft power?
A) bribing
B) international grants
C) foreign aid
D) 10 percent cultural exchanges
A) bribing
B) international grants
C) foreign aid
D) 10 percent cultural exchanges
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12
The U.S. massive stockpile of nuclear warheads is an example of _________.
A) hard power
B) absolute power
C) relative power
D) soft power
A) hard power
B) absolute power
C) relative power
D) soft power
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13
India made the decision to publicly test nuclear weapons in _____________________.
A) 2002
B) 2000
C) 1998
D) 1996
A) 2002
B) 2000
C) 1998
D) 1996
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14
According to former Harvard University dean and top U.S. national security policy advisor _________________, power is like the weather.
A) Robert D. Putnam
B) Joseph Nye
C) Catharine Drew Gilpin Faust
D) Neil Rudenstine
A) Robert D. Putnam
B) Joseph Nye
C) Catharine Drew Gilpin Faust
D) Neil Rudenstine
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15
A state actor's global presence depends on both ______________________ and ___________________.
A) economic influence; stage of development
B) capabilities; credibility
C) material resources; population size
D) political leadership; electoral process
A) economic influence; stage of development
B) capabilities; credibility
C) material resources; population size
D) political leadership; electoral process
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16
All of the following forms are a part of Barnett and Duvall's (2005) analysis of power except ____________.
A) relative power
B) compulsory power
C) structural power
D) institutional power
A) relative power
B) compulsory power
C) structural power
D) institutional power
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17
Economist _______________ used the term bounded rationality to describe individuals' decisions.
A) Elinor Ostrom
B) Joseph Stiglitz
C) Herbert Simon
D) Amartya Sen
A) Elinor Ostrom
B) Joseph Stiglitz
C) Herbert Simon
D) Amartya Sen
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18
Adolf Hitler became the German Chancellor in ____________.
A) 1933
B) 1936
C) 1935
D) 1930
A) 1933
B) 1936
C) 1935
D) 1930
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19
As per the ________________, Germans had to pay impossible reparations.
A) Treaty of Paris
B) Versailles Treaty
C) Treaty of London
D) Treaty of Berlin
A) Treaty of Paris
B) Versailles Treaty
C) Treaty of London
D) Treaty of Berlin
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20
Early proponents of ________________ in I.R. in the mid-20th century argued that the levels-of-analysis approach offers great insight in understanding the complex problems in global politics.
A) feminism
B) world system theory
C) constructivism
D) behavioralism
A) feminism
B) world system theory
C) constructivism
D) behavioralism
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21
Which of the following is True about the levels-of-analysis framework?
A) A levels-of-analysis framework is an analytic tool that cuts across the theoretical approaches.
B) A levels-of-analysis framework is a theory of global politics.
C) A levels-of-analysis framework is mainly rooted in realism.
D) A levels-of-analysis framework focuses on understanding behavioral interactions in global politics.
A) A levels-of-analysis framework is an analytic tool that cuts across the theoretical approaches.
B) A levels-of-analysis framework is a theory of global politics.
C) A levels-of-analysis framework is mainly rooted in realism.
D) A levels-of-analysis framework focuses on understanding behavioral interactions in global politics.
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22
The individual-level analysis approach can appraise global politics through _______________.
A) consumerism
B) military might
C) foreign policy
D) global civil society
A) consumerism
B) military might
C) foreign policy
D) global civil society
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23
Decision-makers seek ______________ by discounting ideas and information that contradict their beliefs.
A) justice
B) truth
C) power
D) cognitive consistency
A) justice
B) truth
C) power
D) cognitive consistency
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24
When people justify their decisions by overestimating the likelihood that they will lead to a successful outcome, this is known as ___________________.
A) misinformation
B) lack of judgment
C) optimistic bias
D) cognitive dissonance
A) misinformation
B) lack of judgment
C) optimistic bias
D) cognitive dissonance
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25
In cases where president Trump and others in his administration recurrently refer to Islamic terrorism when the terrorist incidents have no link to Islam at all; this is referred to as____________.
A) cognitive dissonance
B) stereotypes
C) racism
D) anti-immigration policies
A) cognitive dissonance
B) stereotypes
C) racism
D) anti-immigration policies
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26
In____________ decision-makers in London and Washington accept intelligence that Saddam Hussein was attempting to buy uranium from Africa even when the U.N. officials said the contrary.
A) 2003
B) 2002
C) 1990
D) 1992
A) 2003
B) 2002
C) 1990
D) 1992
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27
The decision of France and the United Kingdom to abandon their ally Czechoslovakia and allow Nazi Germany to annex part of it in order to appease Nazi Germany in 1938 is an example of ________________.
A) betrayal
B) pessimistic bias
C) analogy
D) strategical retreat
A) betrayal
B) pessimistic bias
C) analogy
D) strategical retreat
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28
Men in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and Italy are __________ more likely to hold a favorable attitude toward war than women.
A) 5-10%
B) 15-20%
C) 1-5%
D) 10-15%
A) 5-10%
B) 15-20%
C) 1-5%
D) 10-15%
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29
When a politician accuses an opponent of offering too many concessions in international negotiations, they usually reference _______________.
A) the Treaty of Versailles
B) the Munich analogy
C) the Paris Treaty
D) the Vietnam War
A) the Treaty of Versailles
B) the Munich analogy
C) the Paris Treaty
D) the Vietnam War
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30
The fallacy of a gender binary thesis, focuses on____________________________________.
A) the gender gap in global politics
B) women in global politics
C) institutional gendered constrains in global politics
D) the notion that only two genders - male and female, exist
A) the gender gap in global politics
B) women in global politics
C) institutional gendered constrains in global politics
D) the notion that only two genders - male and female, exist
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31
Which one of the following is the most hawkish world leaders in the post-World War II era?
A) Helmut Kohl
B) Tsai Ing-wen
C) Golda Meir
D) Franklin Roosevelt
A) Helmut Kohl
B) Tsai Ing-wen
C) Golda Meir
D) Franklin Roosevelt
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32
Bill Clinton is a prime example of a(n)______________________________.
A) negative-active personality
B) active-positive personality
C) active-passive personality
D) positive-negative personality
A) negative-active personality
B) active-positive personality
C) active-passive personality
D) positive-negative personality
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33
President Barack Obama is an example of ______________________________.
A) active-negative personality
B) active-positive personality
C) active-passive personality
D) positive-negative personality
A) active-negative personality
B) active-positive personality
C) active-passive personality
D) positive-negative personality
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34
According to the chapter, President George W. Bush sees the world ______________________.
A) as a complex system
B) in terms of black and white
C) as very confusing
D) as chaotic
A) as a complex system
B) in terms of black and white
C) as very confusing
D) as chaotic
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35
According to the chapter President Donald J. Trump's operational code appears to revolve around _______________.
A) build a wall
B) The Art of a Deal
C) make America great again
D) Muslim Ban
A) build a wall
B) The Art of a Deal
C) make America great again
D) Muslim Ban
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36
_______________ was one of the first to apply the concept of Operational Code Analysis.
A) Joseph S. Nye Jr
B) Alexander L. George
C) Tim Dunne
D) Jonathan Renshon
A) Joseph S. Nye Jr
B) Alexander L. George
C) Tim Dunne
D) Jonathan Renshon
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37
The _________ has traditionally been the central actor in the global system.
A) military might
B) wealth
C) hegemons
D) state
A) military might
B) wealth
C) hegemons
D) state
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38
The most crucial factor to consider when we assess governmental sources of power is ___________.
A) domestic and foreign policies
B) state sovereignty
C) military might
D) type of government
A) domestic and foreign policies
B) state sovereignty
C) military might
D) type of government
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39
Which of the following is not a necessary condition to satisfy state sovereignty?
A) seeking self-determination
B) effective governing mechanism
C) means of defense
D) clearly demarcated territorial space
A) seeking self-determination
B) effective governing mechanism
C) means of defense
D) clearly demarcated territorial space
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40
______________ is an example of a stateless nation.
A) Haiti
B) Liberia
C) South Sudan
D) Palestine
A) Haiti
B) Liberia
C) South Sudan
D) Palestine
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41
Which of the following is not a part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership?
A) Equador
B) Chile
C) Brunei
D) Vietnam
A) Equador
B) Chile
C) Brunei
D) Vietnam
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42
According to the chapter, when the intended policy doesn't necessarily get translated throughout the levels of government, this is the result of ________________________.
A) lack of vision
B) lack of resources
C) laziness
D) bureaucratic intransigence
A) lack of vision
B) lack of resources
C) laziness
D) bureaucratic intransigence
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43
The branch of individual-level analysis focusing largely on specific individual leaders is sometimes called ____________________.
A) leadership analysis
B) idiosyncratic analysis
C) influential analysis
D) domestic analysis
A) leadership analysis
B) idiosyncratic analysis
C) influential analysis
D) domestic analysis
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44
A leader's philosophical beliefs and instrumental beliefs are the result of their _____________.
A) leadership style
B) training
C) operational code
D) cultural traits
A) leadership style
B) training
C) operational code
D) cultural traits
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45
Assessing a state's use of power in pursuit of its foreign policy goals is often referred to as _________.
A) statehood
B) state sovereignty
C) statecraft
D) regime authority
A) statehood
B) state sovereignty
C) statecraft
D) regime authority
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46
According to the World Bank and IMF the U.S.' GDP is ______________.
A) $16.8 trillion
B) $18.5 trillion
C) $12.4 trillion
D) $15 trillion
A) $16.8 trillion
B) $18.5 trillion
C) $12.4 trillion
D) $15 trillion
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47
A society's widely held values and fundamental practices that are slow to change as it relates to civic affairs is known as ___________.
A) norms
B) imperialism
C) cultural traits
D) political culture
A) norms
B) imperialism
C) cultural traits
D) political culture
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48
U.S. exports in 2017 totaled over ________________.
A) $2.3 trillion
B) $5 trillion
C) $3.8 trillion
D) $6.5 trillion
A) $2.3 trillion
B) $5 trillion
C) $3.8 trillion
D) $6.5 trillion
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49
The U.S. military force becomes less dominant due to extensive global commitments; many analysts describe this phenomenon as _________?
A) overstretch
B) global policing
C) ill-advised military interventions
D) U.S. imperialism
A) overstretch
B) global policing
C) ill-advised military interventions
D) U.S. imperialism
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50
According to the World Bank and IMF China's GDP is ______________.
A) $11.8 trillion
B) $18.5 trillion
C) $9.3 trillion
D) $20 trillion
A) $11.8 trillion
B) $18.5 trillion
C) $9.3 trillion
D) $20 trillion
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51
____________ is a measure of the health, well-being, and functioning of the population and society.
A) societal status
B) prosperity
C) human development
D) global competitiveness
A) societal status
B) prosperity
C) human development
D) global competitiveness
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52
_________ is one that introduces and maintains control of the entire global political system.
A) Global reach
B) Superpower
C) Internationalization
D) Hegemonic power
A) Global reach
B) Superpower
C) Internationalization
D) Hegemonic power
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53
Concert of Europe is an example of a ________________.
A) bipolar system
B) multipolar system
C) unipolar system
D) nonpolar system
A) bipolar system
B) multipolar system
C) unipolar system
D) nonpolar system
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54
According to the Military Balance report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, China has _______________ troops.
A) 5.5 million
B) 3.1 million
C) 4.34 million
D) 2.84 million
A) 5.5 million
B) 3.1 million
C) 4.34 million
D) 2.84 million
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55
________________ is a type of international system that describes a single country with complete global power.
A) bipolar
B) unipolar system
C) global power system
D) world system
A) bipolar
B) unipolar system
C) global power system
D) world system
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56
In 20015 Timor-Leste had _______________ troops.
A) 1 million
B) 1,300
C) 400,000
D) 5,000
A) 1 million
B) 1,300
C) 400,000
D) 5,000
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57
In 2015, Americans had more than __________ tied up in assets abroad.
A) $25 trillion
B) $15 trillion
C) $25 trillion.
D) $30 trillion .
A) $25 trillion
B) $15 trillion
C) $25 trillion.
D) $30 trillion .
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58
The idea of nonpolarity was introduced by_________.
A) Aaron Friedberg
B) Cynthia Weber
C) Dominic Johnson
D) Richard Haass
A) Aaron Friedberg
B) Cynthia Weber
C) Dominic Johnson
D) Richard Haass
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59
According to the Military Balance report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies, the U.S. has _______________ troops.
A) 1.35 million
B) 3.1 million
C) 3.34 million
D) 2.88 million
A) 1.35 million
B) 3.1 million
C) 3.34 million
D) 2.88 million
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60
Immediately after inauguration in January 2017, President Trump _____________.
A) Imposed tax tariffs on China.
B) Banned nationals from eight countries from traveling to the U.S.
C) Withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement.
D) Withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations and Agreement.
A) Imposed tax tariffs on China.
B) Banned nationals from eight countries from traveling to the U.S.
C) Withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement.
D) Withdrew from the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations and Agreement.
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61
______________is the frequency, scope, and intensity of interactions among the units.
A) political culture
B) interdependence
C) the organization of authority
D) bureaucracy
A) political culture
B) interdependence
C) the organization of authority
D) bureaucracy
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62
The degree of which an issue, question, or problem can be said to resonate with or matter to the general public is known as ____________.
A) Transaction
B) values
C) salience
D) Symbols
A) Transaction
B) values
C) salience
D) Symbols
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63
In 2010 the WTO ruled in favor of the U.S. and Japan allegation that the EU was violating trade policies relating to imports of ________________.
A) flat-screen televisions
B) cloths
C) rice
D) vehicles
A) flat-screen televisions
B) cloths
C) rice
D) vehicles
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64
The bulk of the state's administrative structure that continues to serve the public even when political leaders change is known as the ____________.
A) a bureaucracy
B) administrative unit
C) political unit
D) public service commission
A) a bureaucracy
B) administrative unit
C) political unit
D) public service commission
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65
________________ is the belief that America's culture is superior.
A) American superiority
B) American hegemony
C) American values
D) American exceptionalism
A) American superiority
B) American hegemony
C) American values
D) American exceptionalism
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66
An example of a structural characteristic would be_____________.
A) geographical location
B) civil society
C) the organization of authority
D) economy
A) geographical location
B) civil society
C) the organization of authority
D) economy
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67
________________is an example of a rogue state.
A) Palestine
B) Egypt
C) North Korea
D) Algeria
A) Palestine
B) Egypt
C) North Korea
D) Algeria
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68
In 100 words, describe various dimensions of power.
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69
Discuss the notion that power is both an asset and an aspiration.
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70
In 100 words, explain absolute and relative power.
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71
Describe and give examples of power as capability and credibility.
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72
What is Objective and Subjective Power?
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73
Describe and explain the central tenants of Power as the Production of Effects.
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74
Explain the term hegemony in global politics.
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75
Reflect on how bureaucracy hinders or helps a country's foreign policy.
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76
What is statecraft?
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77
What is the operational code?
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78
How does economic capacity shape power in global politics?
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79
What are the societal factors that influence the state-level of analysis?
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Evaluate how physical and technical factors shape state-level of analysis
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