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Chapter 1-Introduction to Global Politics Q&A Latest Update

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Global Politics (Global Politics) | Q&A Latest 2025/2026 | 100% PASS NATION - Answer -idea that a group of people sharing the same geographic space, language, culture, and history; a common identity STATE - Answer -is the highest level of political structure that makes authoritative decisions within territoriality based political unit; it possess monopoly over the legitimate use of force; its sovereignty is recognized by other states in the international system NATION-STATE - Answer -political unit within which people share an identity SOVEREIGNTY - Answer -international relations (within a given territory) the leaders of a state have absolute and final political authority CRISIS OF EFFICIENCY - Answer -states cannot effectively manage global problems unilaterally CRISIS OF LEGITIMACY - Answer -policy makers are not always representative of their citizens' interests, and as policy making becomes more global, decisions are made further away from citizens CRISIS OF IDENTITY - Answer -citizens are being pulled away toward their cultural identity and toward identity and affiliation with NGOs and other civil-society actors; a variety of forces pull them away from citizen identity