Debate the implications of nonstate actors for state sovereignty and world politics
What will be an ideal response?
Nonstate nations are national or ethnic groups struggling to obtain power and/or
statehood. Transnational religious movements have a set of beliefs, practices, and ideas
administered politically by religious organizations to promote the worship of their
conception of a transcendent deity and its principles for conduct. Militant religious
movements politically active organizations based on strong religious convictions, whose
members are fanatically devoted to the global promotion of their religious beliefs.
Secession, or separatist revolts are a religious or ethnic minority's efforts, often by
violent means, to gain independent statehood by separating territory from an established
sovereign state.
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Identify a true statement aboutthe Senate.
A. The Senate has the power of "advice and consent" on presidential appointments and treaties. B. Senate members are chosen from local districts for two-year terms by popular vote. C. The Senate originates bills for raising revenues. D. Senate members have less prestige and media attention than House members. E. The Senate has local or narrow leadership.
The demand for executive representation coincided with the period of:
A. Jacksonian Democracy. B. Progressive Reformism. C. the American Revolution. D. Executive Leadership.