Unit 1: The Modern State System

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Across
  1. 2. This process of growth in a state’s economy includes improved access to educational opportunities, health care, and other human rights
  2. 4. An economic and social system that relies on government intervention to distribute wealth and services among the population
  3. 6. This term incorporates noncommunicable diseases, infectious diseases, and funding for treatment and prevention.
  4. 9. This transcontinental project has developed infrastructure to enhance trade and communication between states in East Asia, Africa, and Latin America
  5. 11. A system in which actors (such as states) enjoy relatively equal power, so that one cannot dominate others
  6. 16. Developed after World War II, this term refers to the U.S.-led system of states and international organizations that encourage democracy, capitalism, peace, and rule-abiding behavior.
  7. 18. Responses to this include mitigation, adaptation, and geoengineering
  8. 19. responsible for monetary policies that promote economic stability and growth
  9. 20. An intricate global web in which supply chains allow products to be sourced, assembled, packaged, and sold in different parts of the world
Down
  1. 1. The intentional use of violence by non-state actors against civilians in pursuit of political or ideological objectives
  2. 3. This milestone in 1648 marked the origins of the modern principle of sovereignty and the beginning of the modern state system.
  3. 5. The principle that aggression against one state is aggression against all
  4. 7. The increasing integration of economies around the world, particularly through the movement of goods, services, people, money, and knowledge across borders.
  5. 8. The total value of goods produced and services provided in a state during one year
  6. 10. These popular uprisings against dictatorships in Middle East demonstrated the power of youth and social media
  7. 12. The policy of maintaining a large military force and arsenal to discourage a potential aggressor from taking action
  8. 13. The right of individual states to have territorial integrity and to determine for themselves the policies that they will follow
  9. 14. Preventing the spread of technology that allows a state to create nuclear power facilities and nuclear weapons
  10. 15. An economic system centered on private property and a free market
  11. 17. A person who has left their country and is seeking protection from persecution and serious human rights violations in another country, but who hasn’t yet been legally recognized as a refugee