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What was the primary reason for the rise of diplomacy among sovereign states?

To avoid misunderstandings and conflicts

Which of the following was NOT one of the practices adopted in early diplomacy?

Ambassadors were required to learn the local language

By the mid-17th century, which of the following states was NOT part of the diplomatic system?

China

What was the primary purpose of the diplomatic network established among European states?

Both B and C

What defined a European state during this period?

Participating in the system of shared diplomatic practices

What is the main idea expressed in the passage?

Sovereignty led to the development of diplomacy among states.

According to the passage, which of the following is considered a primary actor in international politics?

The state

Which of the following is an example of a trans-governmental organization mentioned in the passage?

The money markets determining exchange rates

According to the passage, what concept is used to describe the capacity of an entity to influence international relations?

Agency

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as contributing significantly to international relations?

The territorial disputes between states

According to the passage, what is the traditional focus of the term 'international relations'?

Relations between nations or states

What does the passage suggest about the traditional definition of 'international relations'?

It is too narrow and should be expanded

Which of the following statements about international relations is true?

Even the most powerful nations cannot compel all others to follow their demands.

The text suggests that international relations is characterized by:

A lack of a common sovereign authority governing all states.

Which of the following best describes the role of foreign states and entities in a nation's progress, according to the text?

Foreign contributions are essential for a nation's social and economic progress.

Which of the following best describes the diversity of the international community?

The international community is pluralistic and diverse, with each state being a minority among humankind.

Based on the text, which of the following events would be considered a fundamental part of the study of international relations?

An international conference on global warming.

Which of the following statements about participation in international relations is true?

Participation in international relations is inescapable for all individuals, peoples, nations, and states.

Explore the fundamental aspects of international relations, including the implications of various activities on political relationships between groups, states, and international organizations. Learn about the significance of events like international conflict, global warming conferences, and international crime in the field of international affairs.

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