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From a strictly semantic point of view, independency is when one can function entirely alone, i.e., without outside help, whereas dependency is when one cannot function at all without outside help.

Interdependency is where two parties depend on one another: for example, you have a pen and I have paper: together we can write something. In that situation we are interdependent, as on our own we can't function. what is the difference between dependence,independency and interdependency

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Different between intrastate and inter state conflict?

The prefix "inter" usually means between and the prefix intra usually means "within." So, an inter state conflict would be a war between two countries (like between the United States and Iraq) and an example of an intrastate conflict would be a civil war; a war within a country or state.


Is a trade among states called a intrastate commerce?

No. "Intrastate" is within a state, "Interstate" is between states. Prefix "intra-" (within, inside) / Prefix "inter-" ( between, connecting) Some "intra- /inter-" words are used only in one sense or the other. For example, the term "intramural" sports to specify "within the school", and the famous example "international" for which there is no need of an "intra-" word (often used in this context for "within our nation" is the word "domestic").


What is inter generational tyranny?

Inter is a prefix for either inside or involved, to say you are inter means you are involved within something. While Generational Tyranny means a form of tyranny that passes on the sins of your father. To elaborate: Generational Tyranny would be that your father owed money and so by defacto of you being his son you are born into his debts. This doesn't deal strictly with debts alone but also contracts. Generational Tyranny would say that you are obligated to follow the laws of your forefather. Note that the above paragraph asserts that you under Generational Tyranny would not have any say in the matter of your contracts or debts inherited. Generational Tyranny claims that the the rulings of a few control the decisions of many even the ones who refuse and that no action is determined by the individual but rather a part of the Tyranny as all parties even the tyrant are conditioned to continue to support Generational Tyranny. Inter Generational Tyranny would be speaking of the interconnection between the various parties or specifically the platform of the interconnection. It could be a made up prefix to that word.


What is the definition of inter-state conflict?

¤"...at least two participants in sustained combat should qualify as members of the interstate system and there should be at least 1000 battle related fatalities among all of the system members involved."


What is the definition of political globalization?

Political globalization refers to the increasing number and power of human associations which influence or govern the world as a whole. Thus, it has been noted that in 1909 there were 37 inter-governmental organisations (IGOs) and 176 international non-governmental organisations (INGOs), by 1996 there were 260 IGOs and 5,472 INGOs (Held at al. 1999; p.53).

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