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    Instructor: Parmelee‚ Elizabeth International Relations These five questions given are a peek of what goes on within International Relations and those questions are: 1. What does it mean to ‘study’ International Relations? 2. How do realism and liberalism differ? 3. What are the characteristics of a state? 4. What do “unipolar”‚ “bipolar”‚ “tripolar”‚ and “multipolar” mean? 5. Using a constructivist theoretical lens‚ explain the current US political relationship with Pakistan. To start off with

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    inequalities that exist in society‚ and should these liberal values be challenged whenever possible? The source expresses the idea that liberalism has created a discrepancy between the rich and the poor‚ inequality among individuals‚ and a lack of services for the people due to little government involvement. The source believes that if the principles of liberalism were to be questioned whenever possible‚ it would lead to a more equal society. The author appears to be to be rejecting all liberal principles

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    basic economy because of the good soils and climates of those regions‚ and have these workers to do this work for their own goods. They traded raw materials to other countries for money and also to their motherland England‚ which called Mercantilism. Mercantilism is one of the Trading Raw materials such as lumber‚ Tobacco; food stuffs … etc to the motherland‚ then the motherland‚ which was England‚ sells the raw materials and finished the products to world. But they also had differences between them

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    They believed that whoever required the most gold or silver were the most powerful. Mercantilism developed a favorable balance of trade for England. The London government expected products from the American colonies such as tobacco‚ sugar and ships’ mast. The colonies supplied raw materials and also bought finished products. Mercantilists

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    Political liberalism and political conservatism were two opposing ideas that defined Europe’s political environment in the first part of the nineteenth century. The views held by these philosophies concerning individual rights‚ government‚ and the role of the state varied greatly. Early nineteenth-century political liberalism was defined by its emphasis on individual liberties and rights. Liberals promoted free markets and private property rights in place of governmental oversight of the economy

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    primarily described by these three principles: classical liberalism‚ social conservatism and populism. (Morris‚ Henson‚ & Fackler‚ 2009‚ p. 3) Classical liberalism is much like individualism. Classical liberalist believes that the government should have a limit and that individual liberty it what matters most. Individual liberty including freedom of speech‚ press‚ religion‚ assembly‚ and free markets are all good examples of what classical liberalism would consist of. Classical liberals do not like for

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    distinct societies to emerge by 1700. In terms of economics‚ early distinctions occurred in that the economy of the Chesapeake colonies was based on large plantations whereas the economy of New England was based on subsistence farming and mercantilism. In early 17th century Virginia‚ tobacco became Virginia’s biggest profits. By 1700‚ 40 million pounds of tobacco was produced and large plantations were dedicated to just growing tobacco‚ producing a single crop economy. The large plantations

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    Does ideology matter in politics anymore? Political ideology has been an intrinsic part of world history for over two hundred years (Heywood 1998). The modern world was moulded by ideology resulting in political‚ economic and social upheavals. It has been argued in the 20th century that the importance of ideology in the political world has been declining and the question set requires an analysis of the arguments put forward by those who believe that ideology influence has come to an end. This

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    Take Home Exam Aman Birgi 100836261 PHIL 3340 Vida Panitch Part A: Political Liberalism John Rawls ’ Political Liberalism is an answer to the most common criticism of his Theory of Justice as Fairness where critics argued that it was just another conception of justice that is incompatible with other doctrines. It failed to clarify the concept of the good in a reasonable pluralist society by not distinguishing between an independent

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    Liberalism is not‚ and can never be‚ a philosophy of ‘do your own thing’. While liberalism undoubtedly favours openness‚ debate and self-determination‚ it is also characterised by a powerful moral thrust. Rawls‚ for example‚ recognised this arguing that differences within society had to take place

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