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The idea that someone can only be considered a master if someone else is considered his slave (and vice versa) is an example of which of the following relationships between facts?
Stalin's 1939 pact with Germany—which at the time represented the greatest threat to the Soviet Union—is an example of which of the following?
According to the realist perspective, war is a consequence of what condition that prevails in the international system?
Before World War II, communism in the Soviet Union was built by which two leaders
According to an argument from the liberal perspective, what caused both the naval competition between Germany and Britain and the military provocation of France and Russia?
Which two great powers confronted each other (although without going to war) during the Bosnian Crisis of 1908 and the two Balkan Wars in 1912-1913 and 1913?
Arguing that a state assessed the balance of power incorrectly can be an example of an argument from which two perspectives, depending on what caused incorrect assessment?
During World War I, which U.S. president championed worldviews that emphasized open markets, the rule of law, and collective (rather than national) security?
For the Soviet Union, the Molotov-Ribbentrop Non-Aggression Pact—signed with Germany—was an example of which of the following behaviors?
As emphasized by the identity perspective, the phrase "anarchy is what states make of it" refers to the idea that state behavior is shaped by which of the following?
Which of the following principles involves the participation of all states, great or small, in international institutions and decision-making?
Which of the following varieties of nationalism focuses on cultural and racial differences and advocates an aggressive, heroic approach to international relations?
After World War I, which state created alliances with the new states of eastern Europe (Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and Yugoslavia) to fill a role similar to that of a pre-World War I alliance with Russia?
The Treaty of Rapallo opened up full diplomatic relations between which two states?
German leaders justified expansion and conquest as a quest for lebensraum, a term which refers to what goal?
Which of the following concepts reflected the fear that if one state in a region became communist, other states would soon follow?
Which of the following was not an event that increased tensions before the Cuban Missile Crisis?
To argue that Poland has been frequently attacked because it sits in the middle of the European plains is to argue for the importance of which of the following?
Under the Treaty of Versailles, what territory was permanently demilitarized?
By pursuing an aggressive, expansionist foreign policy, Germany demonstrated that it has what sort of goals?