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EQ1: What are superpowers and how have they changed over time? MatchUp

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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Unipolar world
The G20
Bipolar world
UN Climate Change Conference
Hegemony
Multipolar world
Transnational corporations
BRIC
Dependency theory
A world where one country dominates politically.
A world where two countries dominate politically, as in the Cold War or recent times where China is challenging US dominance.
A world where many countries share power politically; for example, during the European colonial era 1919–1939.
The term to describe the dominance of one country over others politically and economically.
Countries which are growing rapidly economically and in political influence including Brazil and China.
Meeting of many countries where economic, environmental and social issues are discussed in an attempt to find consensus on policy.
Theory developed by Frank which sees the world as one of a number of core countries which control the periphery economically.
Private organisations which can lead to a country becoming dominant economically through raising GNP.
This conference is the foremost global forum for multilateral discussion of climate change matters.

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