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mercantilism :The extreme approach to trade that emphasizes that a state exports more than it imports is referred to as_________________.
outsourcing :The movement of services to white-collar workers in developing countries is referred to as__________.
GNI:(Acronym) measures the market value of goods and services a nation produces.
Subsidies:are designed to help domestic industries by helping domestic producers compete at home against imported products.
Human security:(2 words)refers to the idea that individuals are free from both fear and want.
VER: (Acronym) Between 1981 and 1994, Japan agreed to comply to limit its exports of automobiles to the United States in order to avoid stiff tariffs from the United States, which was attempting to protect local automobile producers. This is an example of__________.
comparative advantage:(2 words)Because nations have different allocations of resources, each can enjoy a____________in producing certain products.
Dumping: refers to exporting a product at below the cost of production and shipping.
price supports:(2 words)The United States refers to internal subsidies as___________.
Reformation:Protestant revolt against the religious authority of the Roman Catholic Church.
fragmentation:The process that pulls regions, subregions, states, and even subnational actors back to focus on their own specific and unique interests and concerns is___________.
Globalization:Which process drives the world economically, socially, and politically toward greater interdependence?
Conflict:includes harsh responses, sanctions, threats, and armed hostilities.
Cooperation:The ability of states to come together to work on the issue of climate change illustrates which major theme? The multinational response to North Korea’s nuclear program is an example of_______.
liberal:The belief that the development of international institutions and agreements can help to overcome the anarchic structure of the international system is found in the_______paradigm.
Europe:The sovereign nation-state system originated where?
constructivist:The idea that anarchy is simply what individuals make of it reflects the ________ paradigm.
Realpolitik:literally means politics of realism
System:Country A is the hegemon and is in negotiations to create a regional trading bloc with Countries B, C, and D. Investigating the influence and pressure exerted by Country A on all other countries is an example of the ___________level of analysis.
Debt:The immediate cause of the French Revolution was its___________.
Domestic:Examining the effects of domestic structures, institutions, and cultures is characteristic of the_________level of analysis.
International Organizations : involve many different countries.
bipolar:The structure of the international system during the Cold War can best be characterized as_________.
expansionistic :Those who argue that the Soviet Union should be held responsible for the Cold War believe that the USSR was inherently aggressive and ____________.
Truman Doctrine:(2 words) called for the United States to assume global and moral responsibility for stopping the Soviet Union.
airlift :Western powers responded to the Soviet Berlin Blockade of land access to West Berlin by mounting a massive________________.
Skywalker's crossword
Across:3. | (2 words)Because nations have different allocations of resources, each can enjoy a____________in producing certain products. | 10. | Western powers responded to the Soviet Berlin Blockade of land access to West Berlin by mounting a massive________________. | 11. | The belief that the development of international institutions and agreements can help to overcome the anarchic structure of the international system is found in the_______paradigm. | 13. | Country A is the hegemon and is in negotiations to create a regional trading bloc with Countries B, C, and D. Investigating the influence and pressure exerted by Country A on all other countries is an example of the ___________level of analysis. | 15. | are designed to help domestic industries by helping domestic producers compete at home against imported products. | 18. | (2 words)refers to the idea that individuals are free from both fear and want. | 23. | Examining the effects of domestic structures, institutions, and cultures is characteristic of the_________level of analysis. | 24. | Protestant revolt against the religious authority of the Roman Catholic Church. |
| | Down:1. | The process that pulls regions, subregions, states, and even subnational actors back to focus on their own specific and unique interests and concerns is___________. | 2. | The immediate cause of the French Revolution was its___________. | 4. | involve many different countries. | 5. | Which process drives the world economically, socially, and politically toward greater interdependence? | 6. | includes harsh responses, sanctions, threats, and armed hostilities. | 7. | literally means politics of realism | 8. | Those who argue that the Soviet Union should be held responsible for the Cold War believe that the USSR was inherently aggressive and ____________. | 9. | (Acronym) Between 1981 and 1994, Japan agreed to comply to limit its exports of automobiles to the United States in order to avoid stiff tariffs from the United States, which was attempting to protect local automobile producers. This is an example of__________. | 12. | (2 words) called for the United States to assume global and moral responsibility for stopping the Soviet Union. | 14. | The idea that anarchy is simply what individuals make of it reflects the ________ paradigm. | 16. | refers to exporting a product at below the cost of production and shipping. | 17. | (Acronym) measures the market value of goods and services a nation produces. | 19. | The ability of states to come together to work on the issue of climate change illustrates which major theme? The multinational response to North Korea’s nuclear program is an example of_______. | 20. | The sovereign nation-state system originated where? | 21. | The movement of services to white-collar workers in developing countries is referred to as__________. | 22. | The structure of the international system during the Cold War can best be characterized as_________. |
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Skywalker's crossword
Across:3. | (2 words)Because nations have different allocations of resources, each can enjoy a____________in producing certain products. | 10. | Western powers responded to the Soviet Berlin Blockade of land access to West Berlin by mounting a massive________________. | 11. | The belief that the development of international institutions and agreements can help to overcome the anarchic structure of the international system is found in the_______paradigm. | 13. | Country A is the hegemon and is in negotiations to create a regional trading bloc with Countries B, C, and D. Investigating the influence and pressure exerted by Country A on all other countries is an example of the ___________level of analysis. | 15. | are designed to help domestic industries by helping domestic producers compete at home against imported products. | 18. | (2 words)refers to the idea that individuals are free from both fear and want. | 23. | Examining the effects of domestic structures, institutions, and cultures is characteristic of the_________level of analysis. | 24. | Protestant revolt against the religious authority of the Roman Catholic Church. |
| | Down:1. | The process that pulls regions, subregions, states, and even subnational actors back to focus on their own specific and unique interests and concerns is___________. | 2. | The immediate cause of the French Revolution was its___________. | 4. | involve many different countries. | 5. | Which process drives the world economically, socially, and politically toward greater interdependence? | 6. | includes harsh responses, sanctions, threats, and armed hostilities. | 7. | literally means politics of realism | 8. | Those who argue that the Soviet Union should be held responsible for the Cold War believe that the USSR was inherently aggressive and ____________. | 9. | (Acronym) Between 1981 and 1994, Japan agreed to comply to limit its exports of automobiles to the United States in order to avoid stiff tariffs from the United States, which was attempting to protect local automobile producers. This is an example of__________. | 12. | (2 words) called for the United States to assume global and moral responsibility for stopping the Soviet Union. | 14. | The idea that anarchy is simply what individuals make of it reflects the ________ paradigm. | 16. | refers to exporting a product at below the cost of production and shipping. | 17. | (Acronym) measures the market value of goods and services a nation produces. | 19. | The ability of states to come together to work on the issue of climate change illustrates which major theme? The multinational response to North Korea’s nuclear program is an example of_______. | 20. | The sovereign nation-state system originated where? | 21. | The movement of services to white-collar workers in developing countries is referred to as__________. | 22. | The structure of the international system during the Cold War can best be characterized as_________. |
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