Political Science Section 4

Section Content

Persian Government. AIOC. Reza Khan. Populist. White Revolution. Quietism. Mullahs. Shah. Ayatollah. OPEC. Mesopotamia. Civilization. Islamism. Saddam Hussein. Iraq and Kuwait. Gulf War. WMD. Jihad. Al Qaeda. Valleyism. Loose Nukes. Afghanistan. Al Jazeera. Alewites. Latin America. Mestizo. Coups. Statism. Entrepreneurialism. Intervene. Capital flight. Exploitation. Demagoguery. Monroe Doctrine. PRI. NAFTA. Cocalero. Columbia. Mercosur. FTAA. Neocolonialism. FDI. Culture. Laws of physics. Capitalism. Protestantism. Japan. Natural resources. Western Dynamism. High Productivity. Expansionism. The Catholic Church. Modern and traditional minds. Populations. Migration. Remittance. Political Asylum. Transparency. Crony Capitalism. Offshoring. Informal Economics. Deterrence. Disarmament. Credibility. Counter Retaliation. Rogue state. Arms race. Appeasement.


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Political Science A31

Ayatollah is Shia's top cleric.


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Political Science A32

Iraq was a Soviet Union client state.


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Political Science A33

Valleyism is an area consisting of diverse tribes, and clans.


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Political Science A34

Alewite suppressed the Sunni uprising in 2011 using bombs and gases.


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Political Science A35

Entrepreneurialism is beginning or owning a private enterprise.


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Political Science A36

Cuba violated the Monroe Doctrine by accepting aid from the Soviet Union.


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Political Science A37

Columbia is a weak state because it fails to maintain stable law and order.


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Political Science A38

Before the 15th century in traditional societies, the common man could not get rich.


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Political Science A39

Political asylum is permission to stay in a host country due to hostility against ones religion, race, or political beliefs.


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Political Science A40

Deterrence is a method of perserving security. Occurs when demonstrating the chances and losses one takes when attacking.


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