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  • What is the name of the UN initiative that includes 17 goals to achieve sustainable development by 2030?
    Agenda (Refers to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development)
  • What type of violence is embedded in social structures and systems, often invisible or normalized?
    Structural
  • What is the term for meeting present needs without compromising future generations?
    Sustainability
  • What is it called when a country acts alone without seeking international support?
    Unilateralism
  • What 1948 document marked the global formalization of human rights?
    Declaration
  • What global process involves the growing interconnectedness of economies, societies, and cultures?
    Globalization
  • What kind of profiling is an example of structural violence in the U.S.?
    Racial
  • What term refers to a sustained increase in well-being and standard of living?
    Development
  • What word describes a serious disagreement or argument between assertive actors over values?
    Conflict
  • What 1215 English document limited the power of the king and is seen as a step toward modern rights?
    Magna (Refers to Magna Carta)
  • What American document proclaimed the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in 1776?
    Independence (Refers to the Declaration of Independence)
  • What is the term for a state's complete authority over its territory and population?
    Sovereignty
  • What form of power uses force or the threat of force?
    Hard Power
  • What concept refers to the acceptance and justification of authority or power?
    Legitimacy
  • What word describes human rights that cannot be taken away?
    Inalienable
  • What are the basic claims and entitlements all people should have by virtue of being human?
    Rights
  • What 1628 English document further asserted the rights of individuals against the monarchy?
    Petition (Refers to Petition of Right)
  • Which type of power relies on attraction and persuasion rather than coercion?
    Soft Power
  • Which ancient artifact issued by a Persian ruler is considered an early charter of human rights?
    Cylinder (Refers to the Cyrus Cylinder)
  • What term refers to an ethnic group without a sovereign state of its own?
    Stateless
  • What is the opposite of unilateralism, involving cooperation with other states?
    Multilateralism
  • What is the most commonly used economic indicator to measure a country’s development?
    GDP
  • What kind of violence is immediate, physical, and intended to harm?
    Direct
  • What is the term for the strategic use of both soft and hard power?
    Smart