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  2. Quizlet - Wikipedia

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    In March 2023, Quizlet started to incorporate AI features with the release "Q-Chat", a virtual AI tutor powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT API. [27] [28] [29] Quizlet launched four additional AI powered features in August 2023 to assist with student learning. [30] [31] In July 2024, Kurt Beidler, the former co-CEO of Zwift, joined Quizlet as the new ...

  3. American exceptionalism - Wikipedia

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    Tocqueville was the first writer to describe the country as "exceptional" following his travels there in 1831. [3] The earliest documented use of the specific term "American exceptionalism" is by American communists in intra-communist disputes in the late 1920s. [4]

  4. Nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Muscular nationalism conceptualizes a nation's identity as being derived from muscular or masculine attributes that are unique to a particular country. [230] If definitions of nationalism and gender are understood as socially and culturally constructed, the two may be constructed in conjunction by invoking an "us" versus "them" dichotomy for ...

  5. Country - Wikipedia

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    A country is a distinct part of the world, such as a state, nation, or other political entity. When referring to a specific polity, the term "country" may refer to a sovereign state, states with limited recognition, constituent country, or a dependent territory. [1] [2] [3] Most sovereign states, but not all countries, are members of the United ...

  6. Sovereign state - Wikipedia

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    When referring to a specific polity, the term "country" may also refer to a constituent country, or a dependent territory. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A sovereign state is usually required to have a permanent population, defined territory, a government not under another, and the capacity to interact with other sovereign states . [ 6 ]

  7. Populism - Wikipedia

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    The socioeconomic definition of populism applies the term to what it regards as an irresponsible form of economic policy by which a government engages in a period of massive public spending financed by foreign loans, after which the country falls into hyperinflation and harsh economic adjustments are then imposed. [141]

  8. Nation state - Wikipedia

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    In a more general sense, a nation-state is simply a large, politically sovereign country or administrative territory. A nation-state may be contrasted with: An empire , a political unit made up of several territories and peoples, typically established through conquest and marked by a dominant center and subordinate peripheries.

  9. Soft power - Wikipedia

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    It said Germany's rise as a soft power should not come as a surprise. "The country is traditionally excellent at pursuing its ideas, values and aims using diplomatic, cultural and economic tools," it said. "By quietly doing the simple things well it is a country that has become a global power and the rest of us can feel comfortable with that."