global interstate system Flashcards

1
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is an organization that help those who are wounded during wars.

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red cross

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2
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OHCHR

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Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

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the _______ is the gathering of all the representatives of UN and it is held in an auditorium where speeches are given

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general assembly

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Its primary goal is to help children around the world where they collect funds to distribute emergency relief from famine, poverty and diseases.

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UNICEF

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5
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T or F: States, through its formalized institutions, more or less reflect nations.

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true

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6
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territory is effectively controlled by?

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government

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it is a program of UN that covers a range of concerns for the improvement of all aspects of life.

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the sustainable development goals

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8
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T or F: “To see globalization as a threat to, a constraint on, the nation-state; it can also be an opportunity for the nation-state”

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true

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9
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organization that are neutral during wars

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non-government organization (NGO)

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refers to people rather than any kind of formal territorial boundaries or institutions.

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nation

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11
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Beland saw greater demands being placed on the state because of four major sources of collective insecurity, what are those?

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  • terrorism
  • economic globalization
  • threats to national identity
  • spread of global disease
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12
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established the notion of the nation-state and the idea of sovereignty

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Treaty of Westphalia in 1648

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13
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UNO maintained its peace and security by

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  • prevent conflict
  • helping parties in conflict make peace
  • peacekeeping
  • creating the conditions to allow peace to hold and flourish
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14
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there is no barriers in technologies

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false: Technologies are
limited by certain barriers.

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15
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what are the 10 additional countries for two-year terms, as of 2019 in UN - Security Council

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Belgium
Dominican Republic
Equatorial Guinea
Germany
Indonesia
Ivory Castle
Kuwait
Peru
Poland
South Africa

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16
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argued that the New Media Age. the importance lies in the medium, the way in which the message is transmitted, not necessarily in the content presented through the medium

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McLuhan and Flore

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17
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T or F; With globalization, some scholars suggest an increased in the power of the state and that other “actors” are actually becoming powerful.

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false. decrease in power

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18
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it allowed the minority region of the territory to practice freely

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treaty of westphalia of 1648

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19
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can the government create or exaggerate dangers?

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yes

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20
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a territory bounded sovereign institution that governs individuals sharing a collective history, identity, and culture.

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nation-state

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refer to our shared collective notion of democracy, our history, and our collective identity

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nation

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22
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Online social networking, spam, and computer viruses, it is the internet that binds them all.

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internet

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23
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UN’s program that is located in Netherlands, where countries can dispute in a court of low and settles where war criminals and rulers who have done terrible things to people can be put to trial for their crimes.

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International Court of Justice (ICJ)

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24
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refer to the government, the Ph Territory, and its internal and external sovereignty

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state

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25
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who is the current general-secretary of North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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Jen Stoltenberg

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26
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It is a collective identity grounded on a notion of shared history and culture.

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nation

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27
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increase or decline in the degree of globalism.

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globalization

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28
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in acknowledging the territorial boundaries set by these countries and how it serve for the rest of the world to follow. what are these countries?

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Spain, Netherlands,Germany

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29
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who is the current Secretary-general of UNO?

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Antonio Guterres

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30
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The countries in this organization basically agreed to combine their militaries and announce to the world that if a country messes with one of its members, the other countries will come to their defense.

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NATO

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31
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United Nations Organization (UNO) was founded on October 24, 1945 with how many representatives

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50 reps

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32
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In other words, the links among countries and people are better associated with globalism while the speed in which they become linked with one another is globalization.

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timan e gurl

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33
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four elements of a state

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  • territory
  • government
  • people
  • sovereignty
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34
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who argued that “the role of the state is enduring - and even increasing in advanced industrial societies.”

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Beland

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35
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They operate semi-independently and rely on fundraising.

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UNICEF

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36
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cultural aspect

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nation

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37
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a country’s authority and the right to govern itself.

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sovereignty

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38
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organizations that promotes Global Economy

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WTO
NAFTA

39
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provides free emergency healthcare in disaster areas.

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Doctors without Borders

40
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example of non-government organization (NGO)

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red cross

41
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most cutting-edge aspects of the social world in general and globalization

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  • technology
  • media
  • internet
42
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emphasized in his media spectacle the sophistication and ubiquity of spectacular visual in televisions.

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Guy De Bord

43
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the barriers in technology includes;

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  • lack of electricity
  • illiteracy
  • weak financial systems
  • government regulations
44
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these are the general functions of UNO except, military issues, economic issues, having a global partnership for development, human protection, environmental issues?

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having a global partnership for development

45
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according to ______ the internet is a work of the contemporary world

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Ritzer

46
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what does the UNO provide for member states to express their views and reach consensus.

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forms

47
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UN’s program that took efforts that mitigate climate change like assessment of climate science, facilitation of climate agreements, and giving assistance to countries to reduce emissions.

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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

48
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This treaty and international organization is based on the idea of collective security.

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NATO

49
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Globalism is thin, as it becomes thicker, globalization happens.

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This means that being able to connect countries in the world through a more dynamic and faster way is globalization.

50
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It a political unit that has authority over its own affairs.

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state

51
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globalization allowed the expansion of information, access to modern technologies is now a universal matter that is available to every person around the world.

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false, it is still not a universal matter

52
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They provide emergency relief such as food, water, and medical supplies for those homes have been destroyed by disaster or war.

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non-government organization (NGO)

53
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The waters around, between, and connecting the islands of the archipelago, regardless of their breadth and dimensions, form part of the internal waters of the Philippines.

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the Ph boundary/territory

54
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UN’s program that addresses environmental issues such as pollution and hazardous waste.

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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

55
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how many many countries that are the members of UN Security Council

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15

56
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It views as the institution that created warfare and sets economic policies for a country.

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state

57
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exchange of information and knowledge that become the central in the contemporary world.

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INFORMATIONALISM

58
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defend each other from the possibility of communist Soviet Union taking control of their Nation.

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NATO

59
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helps kids gets health care and education

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save the children fun

60
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fights famine and diseases.

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oxfam

61
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it is not an International treaty but we credit this because it serves as a foundation of the modern interstate system and articulating the concept of territorial

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Treaty of Westphalia of 1648

62
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it is a political concept

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state

63
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The growth of information as the binding force among people, things, and places around the globe

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INFORMATIONALISM

64
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UNICEF stands for?

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United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund

65
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It is the UN’s post-2015 has an agenda that showcases the vision of the organization when it comes to broader issues such as climate change, disaster risk reduction and gender equality.

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the sustainable development goals

66
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permanent population is strengthened by?

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territory

67
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government is formally constituted by?

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sovereignty

68
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a distinctive political community with its own set of rules and practices and that is more or less separate from other communities.

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state

69
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international courts and tribunals created by UN

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International Criminal Court (ICC)
International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS)

70
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A group of people who live in a place

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permanent population

71
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Advisers on the Preventions of Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect.

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The SpeciRights Mainstreaming Mechanism

72
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defensive treaty or military alliance between the US, Canada and 25 European countries.

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North Atlantic Treaty Organization

73
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UNDG-HRM

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UN Development Group’s Human - Rights Mainstreaming Mechanism

74
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As of 2011, how many members does UNO have?

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193 members

75
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INSTITUTIONS THAT GOVERN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

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  • Peace Treaties and Military Alliances: the UN and NATO
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • Global Economic Associations: the WTO and NAFTA
76
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These are organizations that are not tied to any country which allows them to operate freely throughout the world.

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non government organization (NGO)

77
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refers to the network of connections that transcends distances of different countries in the world.

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globalism

78
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regulates relations among its own people and with other states.

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territory

79
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speaks out human rights and political prisoners.

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Amnesty international

80
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prompted a flat world basis, anyone can be
included in it, at least theoretically

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internet

81
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T or F: the state does not only respond to these threats, but may also exaggerate or create dangers, thereby making its citizens more insecure.

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true

82
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what are the permanent members or the big five in the UN - Security Council

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USA
Britain
Russia
China
France

83
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UN - Security Council is said to gave rise to the institution that plays a big role in foreign affairs – NATO

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true

84
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what is the organization that was coined by former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1942.

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United Nations Organization (UNO)

85
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its borders are recognized by other countries

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state

86
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example of terrorism in the Ph

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Marawi Siege

87
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International Bill of Human Rights which consist of three legal documents:

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  1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  2. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
  3. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.
88
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a group of countries decides what to do when two or more countries are waging war or are on the verge of fighting.

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security council

89
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T or F: are the representatives from different member states of UNO can vote on issues?

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true

90
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This technological paradigm, associated with computer, science and modern telecommunication, that replaces industrialism

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INFORMATIONALISM

91
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organizations that promotes Peace Treaties and Military Alliances

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UN
NATO

92
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what is the central mission of UNO

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“Maintain international peace and security.”

93
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An area of land and body of water that belongs to or is controlled by a government

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territory