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What is the Status Quo Approach to Foreign Policy?
The Status Quo Approach to Foreign Policy seeks to maintain the territorial, ideological, or power distribution of the state.
What is Liberal Nationalism?
Liberal Nationalism is the aspiration of a group to achieve statehood based on popular sovereignty. It emphasizes freedom from foreign domination.
What is a Protectorate?
A Protectorate is a relationship between a strong sovereign state and a semi sovereign state or an area not recognized as a state. Two traditional reasons for their establishment:

-To thwart the interests of third states
-To administer law in order in an area where no responsible government exists
What is a Leasehold?
A Leasehold is an area used by a foreign state under an agreement with the sovereign state that owns the area.
What is Irredentism?
Irredentism is the desire of the people of a state to annex the contiguous territories of another state that are inhabited by mostly members of linguistic and/or cultural minorities of the first state.
What is the Revisionist Approach to Foreign Policy?
The Realist approach assumes that the use of power to promote the national interest of a state is the most successful foreign policy.
What is the Idealist Approach to Foreign Policy?
The Idealist approach assumes that a foreign policy based on morals, legal codes, and international norms is the most effective foreign policy because it encourages unity and cooperation among states rather than competition and conflict.
What is Integral Nationalism?
Nationalism is the popular will that seeks to preserve the identity of a group by institutionalizing it in the form of a state.
Name some elements of national power.
-Size, location, climate, topography of a national territory
-Natural resources and production
-Population and demographics
-Size and efficiency of industry
-Extent/effectiveness of transportation and the media
-Science and technology
-Military
-Political, Economic, and Social system
-Quality of diplomacy
-Policies/attitudes of leadership
-National character/morale
Mean
The average of a group of numbers is called the mean.
Median
The middle number of the group is called the median
Mode
The number that appears the most often in a listing of numbers
Range
The range is the difference between the least number and the greatest number.