4.9 Challenges to Sovereignty

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    • Internal authority of a state refers to its complete control over its internal affairs.
    • What is sovereignty in the context of a state?
      Supreme authority within territory
    • Independence is a key aspect of sovereignty, ensuring freedom from outside interference.

      True
    • Ethnic conflicts within a state can undermine the state's authority.
    • Secessionist movements aim to break away and form new, independent states.
      True
    • Multinational corporations can affect a state's economy and policies.
    • Order the following internal challenges to sovereignty from most to least disruptive:
      1️⃣ Civil Wars
      2️⃣ Secessionist Movements
      3️⃣ Separatist Movements
      4️⃣ Ethnic Conflicts
    • What is an example of an international organization that can influence states through resolutions and mandates?
      United Nations
    • Treaties like the Paris Climate Accord require states to cede some control over environmental policies.

      True
    • External challenges to sovereignty can weaken a state's ability to act independently and uphold its sovereign rights
    • What are the two categories of challenges to a country's sovereignty mentioned in the study material?
      Internal and external
    • What is an example of an external challenge that can limit a country's economic autonomy?
      International agreements
    • Match the internal challenge with its example:
      Separatist Movements ↔️ Catalonia in Spain
      Ethnic Conflicts ↔️ Hutu-Tutsi conflict in Rwanda
      Civil Wars ↔️ Syrian Civil War
      Secessionist Movements ↔️ Chechnya in Russia
    • What is the definition of sovereignty?
      Supreme authority of a state
    • What does internal authority ensure for a state?
      Complete control over internal affairs
    • Match the external challenge with its description:
      International Organizations ↔️ Influence through resolutions
      Multinational Corporations ↔️ Affect state economy
      Treaties and Agreements ↔️ Require states to cede control
      Intervention by other states ↔️ Undermine state autonomy
    • Match the external challenge to its example:
      International Organizations ↔️ UN Peacekeeping missions
      Multinational Corporations ↔️ Shell operating in Nigeria
      Treaties and Agreements ↔️ Paris Climate Accord
      Intervention by other states ↔️ US sanctions against Iran
    • What is a separatist movement, and how does it challenge sovereignty?
      Independence-seeking group
    • What is a civil war, and how does it affect sovereignty?
      Armed conflict within state
    • What is an international organization, and how does it challenge sovereignty?
      Influences through resolutions
    • Treaties like the Paris Climate Accord require states to cede some control over environmental policies.

      True
    • What is an example of external intervention that challenges sovereignty?
      Military invasion
    • Match the external challenge to sovereignty with its example:
      International Organizations ↔️ UN Peacekeeping missions
      Multinational Corporations ↔️ Shell operating in Nigeria
      Treaties and Agreements ↔️ Paris Climate Accord
      Intervention by other states ↔️ US sanctions against Iran
    • Multinational corporations can affect a state's economy and policies due to their size and resources
    • What is an example of a military action that can directly undermine a state's autonomy?
      US sanctions against Iran
    • Match the external challenge with its description:
      International Organizations ↔️ Influence through resolutions and mandates
      Multinational Corporations ↔️ Affect state economy and policies
      Treaties and Agreements ↔️ Require states to cede control
      Intervention by other states ↔️ Undermine state autonomy
    • Internal challenges like separatist movements can lead to political instability
    • Separatist movements directly threaten a country's territorial integrity.

      True
    • Foreign intervention can take the form of military, economic, or political interference
    • External authority refers to the recognition and respect a state receives from other countries.
      True
    • Separatist movements are an example of an internal challenge to a state's sovereignty
    • External challenges to sovereignty arise from entities or forces outside a state
    • International organizations can influence a state's policies through resolutions and mandates
      True
    • Which international agreement requires states to cede some control over environmental policies?
      Paris Climate Accord
    • External challenges weaken a state's ability to act independently
    • Match the effect with its internal or external challenge:
      Political Stability ↔️ Separatist movements or foreign intervention
      Economic Development ↔️ Civil wars or multinational corporations
      Territorial Integrity ↔️ Secessionist movements or foreign military actions
      Sovereignty and Self-Governance ↔️ Internal conflicts or treaties
    • Separatist movements within a country seek independence or greater autonomy
    • International organizations like the UN exert influence through regulations or mandates
    • International treaties can limit a state's autonomy by requiring policy changes

      True
    • What is an example of a government response to a challenge to sovereignty through negotiation?
      Spain negotiating with Catalonia