A. secure borders between Germany and France
B. the principle that state religions were forbidden
C. King Henry the VII as the Holy Roman Emperor
D. that the power of the state superseded the power of the Catholic church
A. secure borders between Germany and France
B. the principle that state religions were forbidden
C. King Henry the VII as the Holy Roman Emperor
D. that the power of the state superseded the power of the Catholic church
A. cultural interaction
B. issues of war and security
C. social and economic issues
D. diplomatic relations
A. exists in every nation
B. is lacking in Third-World nations
C. is represented by the U.N on a global level
D. exists only theoretically or in a rudimentary form on the international level
A. tools with which nations try to manipulate other nations
B. exchanges entered into in the spirit of trust
C. expressions of human solidarity around the world
D. ways of competing for the title of superpower
A. IGOs
B. LDCs
C. ICUs
D. EEcs
A. assured destruction capability
B. very large number of troops
C. trust in U.S allies
D. a spirit of peace in the world
A. helped the domestic economies of industrial nations
B. boosted international trade
C. prevented revolutionary movements from starting in a number of nations
D. all of the above
A. similar to an earthly paradise
B. among “noble savages”
C. “solitary poor nasty brutish and short”
D. a pre-Christian utopia
A. classical liberals
B. Marxists
C. stoic philosophers like Marcus Aurelius
D. all of the above
A. Scots
B. Picts
C. Slavs
D. English