GS101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: European Colonialism, Modus Vivendi

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Gs101 lecture 2: good quality such as art and fashion - low, common or widespread beliefs such as food, pop culture, beliefs and speaking non-state. Non-governmental organizations (ngos: charitable non-state actors. System of governance forged by military conquest. Formal: old-style european model - informal, no publicly declared relations of dependency - metropole (hub of empire, mother city, main city in the empire. Brain drain: brightest people seek opportunities for themselves in hub of empire. Treaty of westphalia: leaders of europe came together to stop the bloodshed of religious wars ( modus vivendi a way to live, countries responsible for determining their own governance (secular or non-secular) o political. Right of a group of people to rule themselves o territorial integrity. A community or country has a right to some livable territory and considered the general owner of the resources there.

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