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    Politics

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    Politics

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    Refers to the study of the political, military, and other diplomatic engagements between two or more states.

    International Relations

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    Refers to the deepening interactions between or among states.

    Internationalization

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    Give four theories of state origin.

    Divine Right Theory

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    It is a group of people bound together by certain characteristics such as common social origin, language, customs, and tradition who believe that they are one and distinct from others.

    Nation

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    It is one group who is also sovereign, france or germany in previous years before immigration

    Nation-State

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    The origin of the present day concept of sovereignty. It was a set of agreement signed in 1648 to end the 30 years war among the major continental powers of europe.

    The Treaty of Westphalia

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    Who challenged the treaty of westphalia?

    Napoleon Bonaparte

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    He spread the principles of the french revolution - liberty, fraternity and equality to the rest of europe.

    Napoleon Bonaparte

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    It was the alliance of great powers the united kingdom, austria, russia, and prussia. They sought to restore the world of monarchial, hereditary, and religious priviliges of the time before the french revolution and the napoleonic wars.

    The Concert of Europe System

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    A system of heightened interaction between various sovereign states, particularly the desire for greater cooperation and unity among states and peoples.

    Internationalism

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    This principles is divided into two broad categories: what are those?

    Liberal Internationalism

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    The first major thinker of Liberal Internationalism?

    Immanuel Kant

  • 15

    He believed that without a form of world government,the international system would be chaotic.

    Immanuel Kant

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    States must give up some freedoms and establish a continuously growing states consisting of various nations which will ultimately include nations of the the world. In short, Kant imagined a ___________.

    A form of global government

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    He advocated the creation of "international law" that would govern the inter-state-relations. Who coined the word "international" That would create "the greatest happiest of all nations taken together"

    Jemery Bentham

  • 18

    The first thinker to reconcile nationalism with liberal internationalism. He was advocate of the unification of the various italian-speaking mini-states. He believed in republican government. Influence the thinking of US President Woodrow Wilson.

    Giuseppe Mazzini

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    Most prominent internationalist. He saw nationalism as a prerequisite for internationalism. He became the most notable advocate for the creation of the league of nations.

    Woodrow Wilson

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    He was an internationalist who did not believe in nationalism. He placed premium on economic equality, he did not divide the world into countries but into classes.

    Karl Max

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    What are the two classes of Socialist Internationalism?

    Capitalist Class

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    Referred to the owners of factories, companies, and other "means of production"

    Capitalist Class

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    The ________ included those who did not own the means of production, but instead worked for the capitalists.

    Proletariat Class

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    The __________ was a union of European socialist and labor parties established in Paris in 1889.

    Socialist International

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    (1) ____________ established the Communist International during his revolutionary government under the Bolshevik party. The new state was called (2) _______________.

    Vladimir Lenin

  • 26

    It is a communist parties of today.

    Revolutionary Vanguard Parties

  • 27

    ____________ re-established the comintern as the communist information Bureau.

    Joseph Stalin