Deck 4: Promoting Democracy

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Instead of viewing Islam as the primary obstacle to _____________, many citizens in the Middle East perceive U.S. policies that support _____________ regimes as the most serious impediment to democracy. i)authoritarianism; democratic
J)idealism; liberal
K)democratization; authoritarian
L)globalization; democratic
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________________ is composed of individuals who share common concerns and who believe that the most effective way to achieve their objectives is to organize and engage in political activities that exert pressure on government decision makers. y)An interest group
Z)A political party
{)Civil society
|)The government
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The view that free elections are a sufficient condition for democracy is known as the democratic fallacy.
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Global governance is based on ______________ as opposed to ______________. q)unilateralism; cooperation
R)unilateralism; bilateralism
S)cooperation; unilateralism
T)cooperation; internationalism
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_______________ was one way in which the British deliberately prepared their Caribbean colonies for democratization. m)The Varela Project
N)The Coalition Provisional Authority
O)The Warsaw Declaration
P)The Westminster model
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Fully developed democracies are characterized by ______________: a commitment to protecting individuals' rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals. u)presidential decrees
V)constitutional liberalism
W)idealism
X)liberalism
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Modern democratic societies practice _____________ democracy.

A) unofficial
B) direct
C) representative
D) intermediate
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The first wave of democratization that can be identified in modern history is the ])Portuguese Revolutionary War.
^)democratization of Japan and West Germany.
_)American and French Revolutions.
`)American Civil War.
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A major characteristic of democratic transitions in the Middle East and North Africa was the e)role of women.
F)importance of young people using social media such as Facebook.
G)older generation of retired military leaders.
H)motivational influence of the speeches of Viktor Zubkov.
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Consolidating democracy is a long-term process that involves behavioral, attitudinal, and institutional transformations.
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Economic development is not conducive to democracy.
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A democratic transition involves Q)the negotiation and acceptance of democratic rules and procedures.
R)the building or restructuring of political, social, and economic institutions.
S)forcing people to vote during all elections.
T)Both A and B are correct.
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A strong _______________ is perceived as an important factor conducive to the growth of democracy. I)lower class
J)middle class
K)upper class
L)caste system
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The United States is the best example of a(n)
E) authoritarian government.
F) parliamentary democracy.
G) presidential democracy. H) oligarchy.
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Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributed to 15 countries in Latin America transitioning to democracies between 1978 and 1993? a)There were economic difficulties that eroded the legitimacy of the nondemocratic governments.
B)Some governments were pressured to democratize by sanctions being placed against them.
C)Authoritarian rulers willingly stepped down to let democracy take its course.
D)Military conflicts in some countries undermined the dictatorships in those countries.
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Democratic transitions usually begin with U)liberalization.
V)legitimacy.
W)apartheid.
X)None of the above
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An authoritarian government is one that reflects the will of the people.
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Pressure on countries to adopt market economies, which include privatization of state-owned economic activities, was widely regarded as a necessary step toward M)socialism.
N)democratization.
O)Americanization.
P)totalitarianism.
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The global or regional environment is widely perceived as playing a crucial role in either facilitating or impeding the growth of democracy.
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Many military regimes in Africa, Asia, and Latin America implemented ________________ to democracy. Y)free transitions
Z)managed transitions
[)stifled transitions
\)consequential transitions
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The emergence of a strong upper class is perceived as an important factor conducive to the growth of democracy.
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Democracies that are defined by limitations on power of government and protections of civil liberties are known as ________________ democracies.
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Discuss ways in which global institutions have undermined democratic developments in
individual nation-states.
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One argument that is in favor of increased participation by women in the democratic process is that it makes the maximum use of available human resources.
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Networks of social relations and structures that exist independently of the government are known collectively as ___________________.
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The termination of the ______________ was one factor in increasing women's participation in leadership positions in democracies around the world.
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How would you define democracy? What are some of the basic elements that are
needed for democracy to flourish?
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Discuss the role of civil society in promoting democracy.
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__________________ participation includes voting, running for office, assisting with political campaigns, and writing to elected officials.
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_______________________ is the structure and institutions that combine to govern many aspects of state policies, especially concerning international relations.
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Interest groups are critical players in established democracies and in countries that are becoming democratic.
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______________ was signed in 2002 by more than half the world's countries, committing them to promoting democracy globally.
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___________________________, Chile's first democratically elected Marxist president, was overthrown and killed in 1973 by a military dictator that the United States supported because he was an ally.
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___________________ representation is a political and electoral system under which both majorities and minorities are represented.
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Discuss ways in which the United States could better promote democracy throughout
the world today.
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The process of changing from an authoritarian or totalitarian government to a democratic government that is widely regarded by the population and the global community as legitimate and permanent is known as democratization.
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Voting in a town election is a form of unconventional participation.
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A framework of laws designed to designate specific powers and responsibilities to governmental institutions is called a ________________.
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Coalitions of interests whose primary goal is to run the government by winning competitive elections are known as ________________.
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Discuss democratic transition in the Middle East and North Africa.
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A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
proportional representation
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
constitutional liberalism
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
economic globalization
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
parliamentary democracy
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
liberalization
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
proportional representation
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
constitutional liberalism
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
economic globalization
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
parliamentary democracy
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
liberalization
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
proportional representation
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
constitutional liberalism
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
economic globalization
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
parliamentary democracy
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
liberalization
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
proportional representation
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
constitutional liberalism
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
economic globalization
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
parliamentary democracy
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
liberalization
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
proportional representation
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
constitutional liberalism
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
economic globalization
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
parliamentary democracy
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
liberalization
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The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
ideology
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
Peace of Westphalia
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
global governance
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
Bretton Woods system
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
Humanism
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
ideology
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
Peace of Westphalia
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
global governance
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
Bretton Woods system
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
Humanism
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
ideology
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
Peace of Westphalia
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
global governance
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
Bretton Woods system
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
Humanism
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
ideology
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
Peace of Westphalia
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
global governance
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
Bretton Woods system
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
Humanism
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
ideology
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
Peace of Westphalia
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
global governance
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
Bretton Woods system
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
Humanism
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Instead of viewing Islam as the primary obstacle to _____________, many citizens in the Middle East perceive U.S. policies that support _____________ regimes as the most serious impediment to democracy. i)authoritarianism; democratic
J)idealism; liberal
K)democratization; authoritarian
L)globalization; democratic
C
2
________________ is composed of individuals who share common concerns and who believe that the most effective way to achieve their objectives is to organize and engage in political activities that exert pressure on government decision makers. y)An interest group
Z)A political party
{)Civil society
|)The government
A
3
The view that free elections are a sufficient condition for democracy is known as the democratic fallacy.
False
4
Global governance is based on ______________ as opposed to ______________. q)unilateralism; cooperation
R)unilateralism; bilateralism
S)cooperation; unilateralism
T)cooperation; internationalism
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_______________ was one way in which the British deliberately prepared their Caribbean colonies for democratization. m)The Varela Project
N)The Coalition Provisional Authority
O)The Warsaw Declaration
P)The Westminster model
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Fully developed democracies are characterized by ______________: a commitment to protecting individuals' rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals. u)presidential decrees
V)constitutional liberalism
W)idealism
X)liberalism
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Modern democratic societies practice _____________ democracy.

A) unofficial
B) direct
C) representative
D) intermediate
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The first wave of democratization that can be identified in modern history is the ])Portuguese Revolutionary War.
^)democratization of Japan and West Germany.
_)American and French Revolutions.
`)American Civil War.
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A major characteristic of democratic transitions in the Middle East and North Africa was the e)role of women.
F)importance of young people using social media such as Facebook.
G)older generation of retired military leaders.
H)motivational influence of the speeches of Viktor Zubkov.
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Consolidating democracy is a long-term process that involves behavioral, attitudinal, and institutional transformations.
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Economic development is not conducive to democracy.
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A democratic transition involves Q)the negotiation and acceptance of democratic rules and procedures.
R)the building or restructuring of political, social, and economic institutions.
S)forcing people to vote during all elections.
T)Both A and B are correct.
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A strong _______________ is perceived as an important factor conducive to the growth of democracy. I)lower class
J)middle class
K)upper class
L)caste system
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The United States is the best example of a(n)
E) authoritarian government.
F) parliamentary democracy.
G) presidential democracy. H) oligarchy.
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Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributed to 15 countries in Latin America transitioning to democracies between 1978 and 1993? a)There were economic difficulties that eroded the legitimacy of the nondemocratic governments.
B)Some governments were pressured to democratize by sanctions being placed against them.
C)Authoritarian rulers willingly stepped down to let democracy take its course.
D)Military conflicts in some countries undermined the dictatorships in those countries.
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Democratic transitions usually begin with U)liberalization.
V)legitimacy.
W)apartheid.
X)None of the above
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An authoritarian government is one that reflects the will of the people.
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Pressure on countries to adopt market economies, which include privatization of state-owned economic activities, was widely regarded as a necessary step toward M)socialism.
N)democratization.
O)Americanization.
P)totalitarianism.
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The global or regional environment is widely perceived as playing a crucial role in either facilitating or impeding the growth of democracy.
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Many military regimes in Africa, Asia, and Latin America implemented ________________ to democracy. Y)free transitions
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\)consequential transitions
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The emergence of a strong upper class is perceived as an important factor conducive to the growth of democracy.
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Democracies that are defined by limitations on power of government and protections of civil liberties are known as ________________ democracies.
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Networks of social relations and structures that exist independently of the government are known collectively as ___________________.
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The termination of the ______________ was one factor in increasing women's participation in leadership positions in democracies around the world.
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How would you define democracy? What are some of the basic elements that are
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__________________ participation includes voting, running for office, assisting with political campaigns, and writing to elected officials.
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_______________________ is the structure and institutions that combine to govern many aspects of state policies, especially concerning international relations.
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______________ was signed in 2002 by more than half the world's countries, committing them to promoting democracy globally.
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___________________________, Chile's first democratically elected Marxist president, was overthrown and killed in 1973 by a military dictator that the United States supported because he was an ally.
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___________________ representation is a political and electoral system under which both majorities and minorities are represented.
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The process of changing from an authoritarian or totalitarian government to a democratic government that is widely regarded by the population and the global community as legitimate and permanent is known as democratization.
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Coalitions of interests whose primary goal is to run the government by winning competitive elections are known as ________________.
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A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
proportional representation
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
constitutional liberalism
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
economic globalization
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
parliamentary democracy
A commitment to protecting individuals’ rights, freedoms, and dignity from abuse by the government, institutions, society as a whole, and other individuals is known as _______________________.
liberalization
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
proportional representation
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
constitutional liberalism
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
economic globalization
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
parliamentary democracy
______________________ is a system in which both majorities and minorities are represented, because seats in elective bodies are determined by the percentage of votes received.
liberalization
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
proportional representation
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
constitutional liberalism
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
economic globalization
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
parliamentary democracy
_____________________ is predominantly known as the spread of market values, institutions, and trade across state lines.
liberalization
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
proportional representation
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
constitutional liberalism
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
economic globalization
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
parliamentary democracy
_________________ includes implementing changes, such as imposing fewer restrictions on the freedoms of the press and speech, having greater respect for the rule of law, and increasing tolerance for political opposition.
liberalization
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
proportional representation
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
constitutional liberalism
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
economic globalization
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
parliamentary democracy
A governing system with no separation of powers is known as a(n)__________________.
liberalization
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The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
ideology
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
Peace of Westphalia
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
global governance
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
Bretton Woods system
The _____________ established the idea of the modern state.
Humanism
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
ideology
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
Peace of Westphalia
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
global governance
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
Bretton Woods system
A system of values, beliefs, and ideas is a(n).__________.
Humanism
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
ideology
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
Peace of Westphalia
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
global governance
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
Bretton Woods system
The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up by the _____________.
Humanism
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
ideology
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
Peace of Westphalia
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
global governance
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
Bretton Woods system
_____________ is the system of thought that is based on human beings and their values, capacities, and worth.
Humanism
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
ideology
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
Peace of Westphalia
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
global governance
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
Bretton Woods system
_____________ is the collective action taken in order to establish international institutions and norms that deal with national and global issues.
Humanism
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