Sanctions

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Temporary imposition on a state of economic, trade, diplomatic, cultural or other restrictions

Real World Example

Sanctions have been significant in history as tools used by countries or international bodies to influence the behavior of nations, especially during conflicts or human rights issues. They highlight global tensions, such as during the Cold War when Western countries imposed sanctions on the Soviet Union, underscoring ideological battles that still persist today between different political systems. Sanctions can affect people's lives by impacting the availability and prices of goods, as seen with sanctions on countries like Iran, which can lead to higher oil prices worldwide. These higher prices might make it more expensive for an average person to fill their car with gas or buy products made from oil. Additionally, sanctions can lead to diplomatic standoffs that make international travel or business more challenging for ordinary citizens.

Practice Version

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