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purpose: The goals actors pursue
power: the ability of an actor to achieve goals
theory: A generalized explanation of a set of comparable data
normativetheory: "ought to be"
explanatorytheory: "the way things are"
methodology: This branch of political science studies how best to accept and reject certain hypotheses.
PeloponnesianWar: Thucydides' study of this war had influence on international politics.
Westphaliansystem: This established a system of recognized sovereign states.
sovereignty: The idea that states have complete authority over their own territory.
pluralism: The presence of a number of competing actors or ideas.
state: An entity defined by a specific territory with a single government controlling it.
balanceofpower: A system in which no one single actor is dominant.
nationalism: The idea that recognizes the nation as the primary unit.
democracy: The idea that the entire population of a nation should control the government.
ConcertofEurope: This was brought to an end by WWI.
imperialism: A situation in which one country controls another country.
TripleAlliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in WWI
TripleEntente: Britain, France, and Russia in WWI
collectivesecurity: When one state becomes aggressive, all other states will join together and attack it.
appeasement: Munich, 1938, Chamberlain
reparations: payments for war damages usually made by the defeated nation.
fascism: a system in which the goals of the individual are subservient to those of the nation.
MAD: A situation in which each side possesses enough arms to destroy the other.
tariff: A tax on imports
nonstateactor: Charity, Terrorist group, Advocacy group
NGO: groups with no transnational interests who have no desire to influence governments.
LeagueofNations: This was the first attempt at the United Nations
paradigm: This includes one or more theories which share similar philosophical assumptions.
realism: power, Hobbes, "The Prince"
anarchy: A condition in which there is no central ruler.
nationalinterest: A foreign policy goal that is favorable for the state.
liberalism: Cooperation
zerosumgame: A condition in which any gains for one side are offset by loses for the other side.
Canada: This northern country is part of the G-8
transgovernmentalrelations: Direct interaction between bureaucracies
transnationalrelations: Societal actors interacting across state lines.
economicstructuralism: Wealth
capital: Resources that can be used to produce further wealth
surplusvalue: the difference between the cost of the raw materials and the cost of the final product.
constructivism: Purpose
identity: Who am I?
feminism: Gender
Internationally renowned Vocabulary Activity
Across:| 2. | Wealth | | 6. | Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in WWI | | 11. | A tax on imports | | 12. | The idea that recognizes the nation as the primary unit. | | 16. | The presence of a number of competing actors or ideas. | | 17. | This includes one or more theories which share similar philosophical assumptions. |
| | 23. | A condition in which there is no central ruler. | | 26. | Direct interaction between bureaucracies | | 28. | the ability of an actor to achieve goals | | 30. | "the way things are" | | 31. | When one state becomes aggressive, all other states will join together and attack it. |
| | Down:| 1. | Thucydides' study of this war had influence on international politics. | | 3. | Resources that can be used to produce further wealth | | 4. | This established a system of recognized sovereign states. | | 5. | A foreign policy goal that is favorable for the state. | | 7. | Gender | | 8. | An entity defined by a specific territory with a single government controlling it. | | 9. | This northern country is part of the G-8 | | 10. | Charity, Terrorist group, Advocacy group | | 13. | This was the first attempt at the United Nations | | 14. | A situation in which each side possesses enough arms to destroy the other. |
| | 15. | Cooperation | | 18. | "ought to be" | | 19. | Purpose | | 20. | power, Hobbes, "The Prince" | | 21. | Britain, France, and Russia in WWI | | 22. | This branch of political science studies how best to accept and reject certain hypotheses. | | 24. | The goals actors pursue | | 25. | The idea that the entire population of a nation should control the government. | | 27. | groups with no transnational interests who have no desire to influence governments. | | 29. | A generalized explanation of a set of comparable data |
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Internationally renowned Vocabulary Activity
Across:| 2. | Wealth | | 6. | Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy in WWI | | 11. | A tax on imports | | 12. | The idea that recognizes the nation as the primary unit. | | 16. | The presence of a number of competing actors or ideas. | | 17. | This includes one or more theories which share similar philosophical assumptions. |
| | 23. | A condition in which there is no central ruler. | | 26. | Direct interaction between bureaucracies | | 28. | the ability of an actor to achieve goals | | 30. | "the way things are" | | 31. | When one state becomes aggressive, all other states will join together and attack it. |
| | Down:| 1. | Thucydides' study of this war had influence on international politics. | | 3. | Resources that can be used to produce further wealth | | 4. | This established a system of recognized sovereign states. | | 5. | A foreign policy goal that is favorable for the state. | | 7. | Gender | | 8. | An entity defined by a specific territory with a single government controlling it. | | 9. | This northern country is part of the G-8 | | 10. | Charity, Terrorist group, Advocacy group | | 13. | This was the first attempt at the United Nations | | 14. | A situation in which each side possesses enough arms to destroy the other. |
| | 15. | Cooperation | | 18. | "ought to be" | | 19. | Purpose | | 20. | power, Hobbes, "The Prince" | | 21. | Britain, France, and Russia in WWI | | 22. | This branch of political science studies how best to accept and reject certain hypotheses. | | 24. | The goals actors pursue | | 25. | The idea that the entire population of a nation should control the government. | | 27. | groups with no transnational interests who have no desire to influence governments. | | 29. | A generalized explanation of a set of comparable data |
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