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Government Power
Dynasties and Corruption
Territorial Conflict
Terrorism
M&A
100
It is the ability of A to make B do something that he would have not otherwise done.
What is power?
100
Dynasty where two or more relatives hold government power at the same time.
What is fat dynasty?
100
Response to territorial conflict or dispute that involves two parties only.
What is bilateralism?
100
Group which committed the earliest case of state terrorism.
What is Jacobin Dictatorship?
100
Type of migration where people leave a country or state due to unfavorable conditions such as war and extreme heat.
What is impelled migration?
200
Face of power that involves changing of beliefs and preferences through false consciousness.
What is thought manipulation?
200
Bottom-up approach to the fiscal process that involves consultations with local communities.
What is participatory budgeting?
200
Basis of the Philippines' claims over the West Philippine Sea.
What is Exclusive Economic Zone?
200
Terrorist group that took control of Gaza after Israel left in 2005.
What is Hamas?
200
Government agency tasked to promote and protect the rights and welfare of OFWs.
What is OWWA?
300
This is the proposed government of the current administration.
What is federal parliamentary government?
300
A special court with jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases involving graft and corrupt practices.
What is Sandiganbayan?
300
Three requirements to be considered a person of international law.
What are government, defined territory, and permanent population?
300
Form of terrorism that utilizes cyberspace for warfare.
What is hard cyberterrorism?
300
Goal of the Marxist Ideology
What is classless society?
400
Branch of government that enacts laws.
What is legislative branch?
400
Ordinal degree of consanguinity and affinity to qualify as a political dynasty, according to SB 2649.
What is second civil degree?
400
It is the act of reuniting with ethnic kin in another state.
What is irredentism?
400
Terrorist group that was born out of distaste over the Jabidah Massacre.
What is MNLF?
400
Approach that focuses analyses on observable and oftentimes, measurable behavior.
What is behavioralism?
500
Characteristic of an election wherein all candidates have equal chances of winning
What is fair?
500
Exists when a person, who is supposed to represent the interests of another, starts acting on the basis of self-interest instead.
What is principal-agent problem?
500
Basis for territorial claim which suggests that minority parties do not have rights to and cannot govern their own land.
What is elitism?
500
Forms of terrorism utilized by the likes of Saddam Hussein and other notorious leaders in the Middle East.
What is state terrorism?
500
May refer to rules, policies, values, traditions, and/or norms that guide human behavior.
What are institutions?