Amer. Democracy
Race & Democracy
Arab Uprisings
Int. Relations
Surprise
100

Define factions and provide three examples

A group of individuals united by a common passion/interest (e.x. political parties, Sunni v. Shia Islam, Feds. v. Anti Feds., etc)

100

Define systemic racism and give an example of how it's applied

Institutional policies and practices that perpetuate racial inequalities, often in the form of school funding, housing disparities, mass incarcerations, etc. 

100

Define neoliberalism

Minimal state regulation of the economy to maximize economic freedoms (government doesn't interfere = individual entrepreneurship flourishes)  

100

Explain the UDHR (and year)

The UDHR was adopted as the global human rights standard in 1948, but it cannot actually be enforced and many countries do not follow it 

100

What is populism and what impact does it have on climate change? 

Populism is what the general public wants and often brings attention to political issues that are overlooked by leaders. When it comes to climate change, many people believe our policies should be determined based on what the general public wants instead. 

200

Describe associations and civic engagement 

Used to help mobilize and educate the public play a critical role in shaping public life and helps balance the tyranny of the majority according to Tocqueville (e.x. religious orgs, advocacy groups, unions, etc)

200

Explain the difference between the 13th, 14th, 15th Amendments 

13th = abolished slavery and involuntary servitude

14th = granted citizenship for African Americans

15th = gave AA men the right to vote 

200

Latent versus Manifest Orientalism 

Latent = Ideas, theories, beliefs about the Orient created by the Occident (e.x: mysterious, sensual, camels in deserts, exotic, barbaric, etc)

Manifest = The explicit representations of the Orient by the Occident that justifies laws, policies, and interventions in the Middle East 

200

Explain American involvement in the Middle East

The United States has significant political, military, economic, presence in the Middle East to secure oil resources, counter Soviet influence, and dictate the Israel-Palestine war. Our influence is often justified by orientalist views and the goal to dismantle terrorism. 

200

What is the largest democracy in the world? 

India = parliamentary democracy with no separation of branches 

300

Summarize Fed 10 (bonus points for who wrote it)

Addresses the problem of factions, we can control factions by removing the causes or controlling their negative effects, a larger govt. means factions are less dangerous but inevitable, written by James Madison

300

Describe civil, political, and social rights 

Civil = protection and freedoms from discrimination by the state, society, and individuals 

Political = rights that allow people to vote, run for office, and participate in the political process 

Social = ensures everyone has access to essential needs and basic resources to live a happy life 

* Although they are intertwined, typically civil rights > political rights > social rights 

300

Explain Colonialism and Imperialism in the Middle East

Exploitation and exerting influence over one nation (usually in the Middle East) by Western powers typically for economic or strategic gain (e.x: The U.S. drilling oil in Saudi Arabia)

300

Belt and Road Initiative 

The BRI was launched by the Chinese Government by investing money into nearby nations (Pakistan, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Laos) to build infrastructure projects, but these countries often fall into debt to China and oftentimes become forced allies to China. Widens China's global influence. 

300

What is the Paris Agreement? 

An international treaty on climate change to limit global warming, pollution, and foster international cooperation on saving the enviornment. It recognizes climate change is a global issue that requires collaboration from many countries to work (semi-legally binding, it can't actually punish countries for violating the treaty)

400

What's the relationship between protest and policy?

Protests help raise awareness, shift the political agenda, and pressure elected officials in order influence policy creation and change in democratic societies 

400

Provide three examples of environmental justice 

Flint Water Crisis, the Green New Deal, Cancer Alley (Louisiana), Chester Pennsylvania, Chernobyl (int relations) 

400

Explain the 2012 Egyptian Constitution and how it differs from the original 

The recent Egyptian Constitution includes multiple religious amendments (due to the Muslim Brotherhood influence) unlike many Western countries and includes family as the basis for society. The old one, however, included more authoritarian clauses and gave the president more power. 

400

Explain Saudi-Iranian competition 

Rival powers competing through proxy wars, religious influence, and political alliances due to ideological differences (Sunni v. Shia Islam). Iran aligns themselves with Russia and China while Saudi Arabia is allies with the U.S. and general Western allies. 

400

Identify 3 features of democracy that are essential for democratic success

Equal voting rights (Shelby v Holder, 15th Amendment, Voting Rights Act, US invasion of Iraq led to Women's Suffrage), freedom of speech (1st Amendment, Tunisia's Constitution following Ben Ali being overthrown), religious freedoms (Egypt Constitution 2012, 1st Amendment, Afghanistan) 

500

Name 3 challenges democracy faces and their underlying causes 

Political polarization, economic inequalities, climate change, systemic racism, authoritarian governments, etc. 

500

Define weathering 

A process that encompasses the physiological effects and long-term stressors of living in marginalized communities that bear the brunt of discrimination, and resulting in healthcare disparities (according to Villarosa)

500

How does the IMF challenge equal rights and social justice worldwide and how do we address it?

The IMF helps shape economic policies worldwide, but encourages the privatization of the economy leading to the loss of public control over essential services (water, healthcare, etc). We can address it via debt relief initiatives, and involve the World Bank in human-centered debt sustainability. 

500

Discuss efforts being made versus can be made for rights and equality worldwide 

Are being made: UDHR, worldwide social movements (BLM/Fridays for future, #MeToo, etc.), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Syria 

Can be made: Enforcing the UDHR, enforcing Paris Agreement, law/policies to ensure worldwide cooperation

500

What is Benjamin Lorch's middle name initial?