| Hint | Answer |
| Realist strategy for gaining power (trick 2 rivals into fighting each other) | |
| Realist strategy for gaining power (prolong a war; no nothing as 2 rivals fight) | |
| Realist strategy for checking power (ex. make alliances) | |
| Realist strategy for checking power (let someone else deal with it) | |
| Realist strategy for conceding power (join forces with the threat) | |
| Having 3 or more great powers - state of the system from 1792-1939 | |
| Kind of theory that tells you how things should be | |
| Kind of theory that describes how things are | |
| Component of positive theory | |
| Component of positive theory | |
| Level of Analysis | |
| Level of Analysis | |
| Level of Analysis | |
| 17th century philosopher; wrote the Leviathan | |
| Four uses of force - ward off an attack, minimize damage, etc | |
| Four uses of force - discourage enemy from taking action | |
| Four uses of force - threaten force to reverse a decision | |
| Four uses of force - showing off | |
| Using defensive force to attack an imminent threat is a ________ strike | |
| Using defensive force to attack a threat that you think will come after you one day is a _______ strike | |
| 1648 treaty that created sovereign states | |
| rules agreed between states about how they should behave | |
| 1 of 6 DPT logics from the accountability argument | |
| 1 of 6 DPT logics from the accountability argument | |
| 1 of 6 DPT logics from the accountability argument | |
| 1 of 6 DPT logics from the accountability argument | |
| 1 of 6 DPT logics from the accountability argument | |
| 1 of 6 DPT logics from the accountability argument | |
| Mearsheimer thinks that institutions reflect the _______ | |
| Liberalism: 'relative gains not a problem in a _______world' | |