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Arrange the following events in chronological order and choose the correct option:

  1. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
  2. End of civil war in Tajikistan.
  3. A military coup by the Communist Party hardliners.
  4. Russian Revolution.
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Chapter: [1.2] The End of Bipolarity
Concept: India and Post-communist Countries

The President of which Central Asian country appointed himself to power, first for ten years and extended it for another ten years?

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Chapter: [1.2] The End of Bipolarity
Concept: Shock Therapy and Its Consequenes

Discuss the developments that escalated the crisis within the USSR that hastened its Disintegration.

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Chapter: [1.2] The End of Bipolarity
Concept: Gorbachev and Disintegration

Assertion (A): Throughout the Cold War the industrialized countries of the North tried to ensure a steady flow of resources.

Reason (R): They deployed military forces near exploitation sites.

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Chapter: [1.2] The End of Bipolarity
Concept: Consequences of Disintegration

Why was Operation desert storm fought against Iraq?

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq

Explain the hegemony of the United States of America as structural power.

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Introduction of US Hegemony in World Politics

'Resistance is the only option available to overcome the hegemony". Justify the statement by comparing it to other antihegemony strategies.

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Introduction of US Hegemony in World Politics

How did the U.S. respond to the 9/11 attacks?

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq

Analyse the political impact of hegemony of the U.S. on the world.

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Dominance and Challenge to the Us in Economy and Ideology

Write the four forms of power which reflect the U. S. Hegemony.

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Introduction of US Hegemony in World Politics

What was ‘Operation Enduring Freedom’?

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq

Describe any two major constraints of the U. S. Hegemony.

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Dominance and Challenge to the Us in Economy and Ideology

How far is it correct to say that the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Centre as the attack on the US hegemony? Explain?

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: Growth of Unilateralism - Afghanistan, First Gulf War, Response to 9/11 and Attack on Iraq

The movement ‘Arab Spring’ that began in 2009 later turned into a ______

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: The Iraq Invasion

Explain the purpose of ‘Operation Iraqi Freedom’ and its two consequences.

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Chapter: [1.3] US Hegemony in World Politics
Concept: The Iraq Invasion

Trace the evolution process of the European Union.

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: The Rise of the Chinese Economy

What does the logo on the ASEAN flag symbolize?

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: The Rise of the Chinese Economy

What constrained the Super Powers to go for a full-fledged war inspite of having nuclear weapons?

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: India-China Relations

Describe India - China relations from 1947 to 1962.

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: India-China Relations

Analyse any three factors responsible for the European Union to be a highly influential regional organisation.

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Chapter: [1.4] Alternative Centres of Power
Concept: The Rise of the Chinese Economy
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