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International Conflict Part 1
Hegemony is an indirect form of government, and of imperial dominance in which the hegemon rules geopolitically subordinate states by the implied means of power, the threat of force, rather than by direct military force. In Ancient Greece hegemony denoted the politico–military dominance of a city-state over other city-states. Limited War, Civil War and Guerilla War are also discussed in this type of warfare.
By Scott Muller
International Conflict Part 1
International Conflict Part 2
An ethnic conflict is an armed conflict between ethnic groups. It contrasts with civil war on one hand and regular warfare on the other, where two or more sovereign states are in conflict. Conflict economics is a branch of economics that puts the allocation of resources by means of violent fighting into economic models.
By Scott Muller
International Conflict Part 2
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Sociology Lesson 3- The Three Perspectives
In this video lesson we will be exploring the three perspectives of Sociology. These three perspectives are symbolic interactionism, functionalism and conflict theory.
By Scott Muller
Sociology Lesson 3- The Three Perspectives
Monarchy
In this video lesson, Mrs. Stesner will be discussing monarchies. A monarchy is a form of government in which sovereignty is ruled by one person or organization.
By Danyelle Stesner
Monarchy

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Danyelle Stesner
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United States of America
Scott Muller
Member
Howell, United States of America
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