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Read pp. 361-384. Know the following terms: anarchy; balance of power; collective security; detente; hegemony; isolationism; liberalism; Monroe Doctrine; multilateralism; preemption; realpolitik; selective engagement; terrorism; unilateralism The materials in this chapter will be part of Test Three to be taken Nov. 29- Dec.2 FORMAT OF RESPONSE QUESTIONS: GRADING RESPONSE QUESTION: Select one of the following Response Questions: Due Nov. 26 ( Wed.12:00 noon). 1. Identify and describe the two competing theories of international relations. 2. Should the United States act as policeman for the world? why/why not? 3. Is it the duty/responsibility of the United States to fight terrorism and other threats to the peace of the world? why/why not?. Grading Standard Edited American English is the form of English which is used in newspapers and magazines, in textbooks and fiction works, and in memos and letters. Type I: Gross Errors (-10 pts. each) A. fragment (ex. Because I had a flat tire.) B. lack of subject/verb agreement (ex. The man were having a nervous breakdown.) C. fused/run-on sentence (ex. I had no choice I had to take the test.) D. incorrect tense or verb form (ex. The boy gone to the store for his father.) Type II: Major Errors (-5 pts. each) A. comma between subject and verb(comma fault) (ex. The mother,gave her son the apple.) B. comma splice (ex. We went to the store,we got some bread and milk.) C. failure to show possession (ex. My husband pants are dirty.) D. no indentation at beginning of paragraph and incorrect paragraph form. Type III: Minor Errors ( -2 pts. each) A. misspelled words or incorrect capitalization B. misused homonyms or words used incorrectly C. commas added unnecessarily or commas lacking D. punctuation missing or incorrect E. incorrect pronoun agreement F. misleading pronoun reference G. unnecessary shift of tense or person H. words left out/dangling or misplaced modifiers.
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