What is global governance?

a. Voluntary international cooperation to manage transnational issues through a system of governance agreed upon by all interested parties
b. Voluntary international cooperation to administer political and economic issues through supranational entities such as the United Nations
c. Mandatory international cooperation to manage transnational issues through a system of governance administered by the United Nations
d. Mandatory international cooperation to discuss and work on meeting the United Nations’s Millennium Development Goals


a. Voluntary international cooperation to manage transnational issues through a system of governance agreed upon by all interested parties

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Which of the following did the Korean War demonstrate?

a. Asia, not Europe, was the region most at risk of a Soviet invasion. b. China was more aggressive than the Soviet Union. c. It was crucial for the United States to increase its nuclear capability. d. America’s nuclear arsenal was insufficient to prevent conventional wars.

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