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Class 12 – Political Science (Ch-3 US Hegemony in World Politics)
Name the place where the fourth Air plane was crashed in 9/11 attack?
Pennsylvania
World Trade centre
Pentagon
Washington DC
Highlight any one main feature of the US economy.
Where did the US use military power during Clinton years?
Explain hegemony as a soft power.
What was ‘New International Order’?
Explain any two strategies to overcome hegemony.
In reference of structural power mention the global public goods by which the US established its hegemony?
Analyse the role of USA in Global War on terrorism after the attack on World Trade Centre on 9/11 in 2001?
Explain the U.S. hegemony as a structural power with the help of four examples.
“Economic preponderance of the US is inseparable from its structural power”. Discuss.
On a political outline map of the world locate and label the following and symbolise them as indicated:
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The country Iraq invaded in Aug.1990.
The country is the president ship of Saddam Hussein.
The country referred to as a hegemonic power.
The Operation Infinite Reach was launched against these countries.
US Hegemony in World Politics Class 12 Political Science Extra Questions
The First Gulf War revealed the vast technological gap that had opened up between the US military capability and that of other states. The highly publicised use of so-called ‘smart bombs’ by the US-led some observers to call this a ‘computer war’. Widespread television coverage also made it a ‘video game war’, with viewers around the world watching the destruction of Iraqi forces live on TV in the comfort of their living rooms.
Which human fault has been highlighted in the above passage?
Which bomb was utilised in this war? What message did the country which had produced this bomb want to share with the world?
How can the US hegemony be checked?
Class 12 – Political Science (Ch-3 US Hegemony in World Politics) Answer
Pennsylvania, Explanation: In 9/11 attack, four air plane was hijacked by the terrorist. Fourth planned was crashed in field of penn Pennsylv in USA
The main feature of the US economy is that the US share of the world economy remains an enormous 28 percent. The US is present in all parts of the world and in all sectors of the world economy.
The US used its military power during the Clinton years was in the provision of Kosovo, against Al-Qaeda.
Hegemony as soft power is all about the capacity to ‘produce consent’. Soft Power hegemony means class ascendancy in the social, political and particularly ideological spheres. It implies that the dominant power has ideological resources to shape the behaviour of competing and lesser powers.
After the sudden collapse of Soviet Union, the ‘New International Order’ or the ‘New World Order’ appeared to begin. In August 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait. UN tried to convince Iraq to quit its aggression, then UN mandated the liberation of Kuwait by force. Then, the US President George HW Bush hailed the emergence of ‘New World Order’.