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Gov 312L Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Poverty - answerthe inability to obtain goods or services understood as sufficient for social 
defined by minimal needs 
how does the US define poverty? - answerincome 
poverty line - answer 
poverty and inequality - answerNOT THE SAME 
GINI index - answerA statistical measure of the distribution of income in a nation. A higher 
number indicates more in quality in incomes within a nation from 0-.1 
which country has the highest GINI index - answersi...
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GOV 312L:Review Sheet, First Midterm Exam,U.S. Foreign Policy Questions/Answers study guide
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Review Sheet, First Midterm Exam, GOV 312L: U.S. Foreign Policy 
Module 1: The US Foreign Policy Apparatus and the National Interest 
1. What is foreign policy? What are the aspects of foreign policy? What are its 
targets? What is it designed to influence? 
 FP is actions (often statements) undertaken by the US federal government directed 
toward some foreign audience 
 Targets are private citizens or organizations outside of the US (sometimes 
statements will be directed to the populatio...
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Gov 312L - WB with Moser and McDonald Collaborative Review (updated for exam 2)
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Gov 312L - WB with Moser and McDonald Collaborative Review (updated for exam 2)
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GOV 312 midterm exam 2 questions and answers latest update
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Review Sheet, Second Midterm Exam, GOV 312L: U.S. Foreign Policy 
 
 
Module 8: Violence and the International Political Order 
 
1.	What is politics (as defined in lecture)? What are the two central components of this definition? 
 
a)	Use of authority to allocate scarce resources; coordinate social behavior 
b)	Authority- direct behaviors of others; relies on coercion and legitimacy 
c)	Allocation- competition/ social conflict; there are not enough resources for everyone to get something which...
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defining the problem - important- to clarify nature of business issues =important step. even can ask questions 
 
after define the proble - need logical answer - can break problem into smaller pieces , could also conduct a SWOT analysis of the firm, then state hypotheiss and potential solutions, then choose framework to structure your hypotheses, then state assumptions, at end summarize framework and analyses you utilized. 
 
importance of pose and flexibility - confidence in...
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GOV 312L Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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What are the two main components of the international system? Explain the differences between 
actors and structure in the international system - answerActors and structure are two main 
components 
Actors: individuals or groups of individuals with a common purpose or collective identity. Have 
a goal and understand how their actions will shape other interactions and be evaluated by others 
(purposive and reflective). 
Ex: states, firms, internation...
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GOV 312L Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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GOV 312L Exam Questions With Correct 
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An example of "capabilities" in relation to FP would be the deployment of soldiers to a 
humanitarian mission in Western Africa. (T/F) - answerFalse 
What is NOT described in lecture as being a part of what makes up "FP"? - 
answerPartisanship 
US sanctions against Iran for its nuclear program are designed chiefly to inflict economic pain on 
the government. (T/F) - answerFalse 
What was the "belief" that was key during the Cold War in regards...
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GOV 312L: Review Sheet, Second Midterm Exam, U.S. Foreign Policy
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Review Sheet, Second Midterm Exam, GOV 312L: U.S. 
Foreign Policy 
MODULE 9: THE VERSAILLES TREATY TO 
ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR 
1. How did the Versailles Treaty, particularly the harsh terms imposed on Germany, 
contribute to World War II? 
 Versailles Treaty: one of the peace treaties following WWI (1914-1918), ended 
state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers 
 Harsh Terms 
o Germany lost its navy, colonies, merchant marine, territory in West and 
East, and army was limited to 10...
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GOV 312 -GOV 312L: U.S. Foreign Policy- review sheet third midterm exam 2021 latest update
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Review Sheet, Third Midterm Exam, GOV 312L: U.S. Foreign Policy 
 
Tuesday, April 5: 
 
Module 18: Great Power Politics II: Unipolarity and US-China Relations 
 
1.	What is hegemonic stability theory and how does it relate to the provision of public goods and the free rider problem in international relations? 
•	having one global hegemony = globalization (international trade), peace 
•	since 1945—US as international hegemon 
•	equal power (demonstrated in interwar period: Germany, SU, US...
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GOV 312L Potential Exam Questions /Answers
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GOV 312L Potential Exam Questions
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