7.1 Defining Superpowers

Cards (32)

  • A superpower has a technologically advanced military with the ability to project power
  • Match the attribute with whether it applies to a superpower or a major power:
    Global political influence ↔️ Superpower
    Regional economic dominance ↔️ Major Power
  • Arrange the eras of superpower status in chronological order:
    1️⃣ British Empire
    2️⃣ Cold War
    3️⃣ Contemporary United States
  • Match the superpower era with its defining factor:
    British Empire ↔️ Industrial Revolution
    Cold War ↔️ Ideological conflict
    Contemporary USA ↔️ Economic and military strength
  • A superpower has dominant influence across political, economic, and military domains
  • The scope of influence for a superpower is globally across political, economic, and military domains
  • What is the primary difference between a superpower and a major power in terms of their scope of influence?
    Global vs. regional
  • Superpowers can shape and lead global affairs, whereas major powers can influence but not necessarily lead
  • What are some key economic indicators that define superpowers?
    GDP, trade, technological capabilities
  • What type of weapons are a defining characteristic of superpowers?
    Nuclear weapons
  • What is a key attribute of superpowers regarding their political influence?
    Global diplomatic power
  • Superpowers possess the capability to intervene in conflicts to protect their interests
  • What is a superpower?
    Dominant global influence
  • Why is the ability to project power globally a defining characteristic of a superpower?
    Exerts influence worldwide
  • What was a defining characteristic of the Cold War era?
    Nuclear arsenals
  • Superpowers can assert their interests only within their immediate region.
    False
  • Major powers have the ability to project power and influence worldwide.
    False
  • What is the key distinction between a superpower and a major power regarding their ability to project power?
    Worldwide vs. limited
  • Arrange the historical eras of superpower status in chronological order:
    1️⃣ British Empire
    2️⃣ Cold War
    3️⃣ Contemporary
  • The United States leads in technological capabilities with Silicon Valley
  • Nuclear weapons provide superpowers with deterrence and destructive power.
    True
  • What role do superpowers play in shaping global norms and institutions?
    Influence and leadership
  • A large economy and technological advancement are key attributes of a superpower.

    True
  • A superpower has dominant influence on a global scale
  • The British Empire's colonial expansion was driven by the Industrial Revolution.

    True
  • What are key attributes of a superpower according to this material?
    Large military and economy
  • What is the scale of power for a major power compared to a superpower?
    Significant but not dominant
  • A major power possesses dominant power and capabilities equivalent to a superpower.
    False
  • Match the superpower era with its defining factors and key characteristics:
    British Empire ↔️ Industrial Revolution, naval dominance
    Cold War ↔️ Ideological conflict, nuclear arsenals
    Contemporary ↔️ Economic strength, technological leadership
  • The United States has a higher nominal GDP than China.

    True
  • Superpowers have the ability to project power globally, allowing them to protect their interests
  • Superpowers can use economic and military pressure to influence other nations.

    True