Geopolitics

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    • What are the three types of political systems mentioned?
      Authoritarian, monarchical, democratic
    • What is the primary function of a political system?
      To use power and manage international relations
    • What does international relations involve?
      Power use and international objectives
    • What does the term 'military alliance' refer to?
      An agreement to protect from external threats
    • What does geopolitics encompass?
      Politics, economics, agreements, and laws
    • What are the social impacts of crises mentioned in the study material?
      • Causes deformities and health issues
      • Lack of education leads to abandonment
      • Economic crises lead to poverty
      • High medical costs make healthcare inaccessible
    • What major wars are listed in the study material?
      Cold War, WWII, WWI
    • What impact did the new houses in Ashburton have?
      Massive impact in Devon county
    • What are the long-term effects of the location of 'Self Storage' in Devon?
      Influences local economy and infrastructure
    • What are the key points of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
      1. All born free and equal
      2. Right to life, freedom, and safety
      3. No torture or unfair treatment
      4. Right to fair legal representation
      5. Freedom of movement and belief
      6. Right to education and work
      7. Duty to protect others' rights
      8. Rights cannot be taken away
    • What is the definition of geopolitics?
      Politics influenced by geographical factors
    • What is communism?
      System where resources are equally shared
    • What is capitalism?
      System where citizens own and run companies
    • What does gender inequality refer to?
      Treatment differences based on gender
    • What is a civil war?
      A war between people of the same country
    • What is guerrilla warfare?
      Small groups fighting larger armed forces
    • What does the acronym 'N' stand for?
      The United Nations
    • What is the name mentioned in the study material?
      Edward
    • What year is mentioned in the study material?
      9
    • What does the term "power" refer to in the context of the study material?
      Hard and soft power
    • What is the definition of "international relations" in the study material?
      Relations between countries
    • What are the three largest moderate political groups mentioned?
      Liberal Democrats, Conservatives, Labour
    • What is the name of the initiative that China is using?
      Belt and Road Initiative
    • What are two ways in which Du Amay Dubati is trying to be sure?
      Describing and explaining methods
    • What is the significance of the term "Sgyp" mentioned in the study material?
      It refers to a country
    • What does the term "human rights" encompass in the context of the study material?
      Rights inherent to all humans
    • How do the three largest moderate political groups differ in their ideologies?
      They have distinct policies and beliefs
    • If a country is part of the Belt and Road Initiative, what might it be seeking to improve?
      Infrastructure and trade connections
    • What is the purpose of the Belt and Road Initiative?
      To enhance global trade and infrastructure
    • Why is the right to free speech considered a fundamental human right?
      It allows individuals to express opinions
    • How does the concept of international relations impact global politics?
      It shapes alliances and conflicts
    • If a country is described as having a conservative government, what might its policies focus on?
      Traditional values and economic stability
    • What is one of the rights mentioned that is derived from the United Nations?
      Freedom of expression
    • What is the significance of the term "human rights" in the context of international relations?
      They are universal standards for treatment
    • How do the initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative influence international relations?
      They create economic dependencies and partnerships
    • If a country is part of a military alliance, what might be a primary goal?
      To enhance collective security
    • What are the main components of the Belt and Road Initiative?
      • Infrastructure development
      • Trade route enhancement
      • Economic cooperation
    • What are the implications of human rights in international relations?
      • Establishes norms for treatment
      • Influences diplomatic relations
      • Affects global policies and agreements
    • What are the characteristics of the three largest moderate political groups?
      • Liberal Democrats: Focus on social justice
      • Conservatives: Emphasis on tradition and stability
      • Labour: Advocates for workers' rights
    • How do human rights influence international policies?
      • Shape foreign aid decisions
      • Impact trade agreements
      • Guide diplomatic negotiations
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