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Power is
The ability to effect change
Soft, and hard
The growth of states to hegemony
The way in which states interact
What is a state?
Refers to groups of people claiming common bonds based on culture, language and history.
An entity that possesses a permanent population, defined territory and recognised sovereignty.
A region within a country, like Victoria or New South Wales
Legitimate or widely recognised ability to exercise effective control of a territory within recognised borders.
What is a nation?
Refers to groups of people claiming common bonds based on culture, language and history.
An entity that possesses a permanent population, defined territory and recognised sovereignty.
A country like Australia.
A group of states with recognised history, like Europe.
Which of the following is an example of a nation, but not a state?
Australia
North Korea
The Kurds
Israel
Which form of government is ruled by a religious leader?
democracy
oligarchy
monarchy
theocracy
All town members will work for the best interests of the town. There will be no personal belongings. Instead all property will be owned by the town for community use. The wisest and fairest members of the town will decide how best to use the town’s resources. They can be replaced by the people if they fail to do an honest job.
Which form of government is being described?
Socialism
Democracy
Republic
Tribalism
Select the two types of government that are ruled by one person
monarchy
dictatorship
oligarchy
democracy
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