Political Science Section 5

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Rush-Bagot Treaty. NMD. TMD. Proliferation. Neoliberalism. Piracy. Cyberattacks. Deterence work. Insurgency. Asymmetrical conflict. Terrorism. Modernizing countries. Jihadi. Effects of civil war. Revolution. Coup. The Somoza Dynasty. Relative deprivation. Upheaval. Abject property. Diaspora. Proxy War. Collective action problem. Free riders. Incentives. Autocracy. Anocracy. RUF. Diaspora. Charles Taylor. FARC. Ethnicity. Primordial. Chauvinism. ISIS. ICE. Who does the CIA share information with? FEMA. Fiscal. Eurozone. Reserve currency. EMU. ECB. PIIGS. Deficit. Default. Devalue. Zloty. Austerity. Bailout. Euros. Hyperpower. Irreligious. NATO. UNPROFOR. IFOR. Yugoslavia. Russian invasion in Ukraine and Georgia. Pro Israel and anti Israel.


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Political Science A41

The Rush-Bagot Treaty in 1817 disarmed the Great Lakes.


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Political Science A42

Cyberattacks and terrorist attacks are the latest of national interest.


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Political Science A43

Large amount of killings, poverty increases, and citizens flee to nearby countries are effects from civil war.


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Political Science A44

The Manchuria take over in 1931 influenced Japan to try to conquer all of China.


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Political Science A45

Charles Taylor was president of Sierra Leone who funded his own states civil war.


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Political Science A46

ISIS is capable of eliminating targets in any region of the world.


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Political Science A47

Reserve currency is trusted currency for international trading. This currency has some form of stability.


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Political Science A48

Germany provides the eurozone with a large percentage of bailout money.


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Political Science A49

KFOR stands for Kosovo Force.


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Political Science A50

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