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Chapter 10 Quiz
Humanitarian Efforts
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Which is NOT a biological agent that causes infectious disease?
Viruses.
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Fungi.
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Parasites.
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Ribosomes.
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HIV stands for
Homologousimmunity virus.
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Human immunodeficiency virus.
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Heteroinsufficiency virus.
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Human immunosuffering virus.
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Nearly _____ people have died from AIDS.
2.5 million.
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650,000.00
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1.2 billion.
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36 million.
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The Tutsi and Hutu fought a civil war in which country?
Sierra Leone.
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Libya.
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Rwanda.
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Swaziland.
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The American Relief Administration gave help to
European countries after World War I.
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Eastern European countries after the end of the Cold War.
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Asia after several tsunamis in the early 2000s.
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Africa after the Arab Spring started.
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About __ percent of the world population lived below the global poverty line in 2018.
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9
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15
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23
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Based in the liberal perspective, R2P stands for
Response to persecution.
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Reaction to population.
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Responsibility to protect.
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Responsibility to promote.
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During the Cold War, humanitarian actions
Could not take place.
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Took place only under UN auspices.
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Were largely subordinate to geopolitical concerns.
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Occurred in Europe, but not elsewhere.
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In The Wretched of the Earth, Frantz Fanon ____ European humanism as a model for the Third World.
Praises.
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Affirms.
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Rejects.
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Reviews.
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Which of the following was widespread during the conflicts in Armenia, India, Latin America, and Africa?
Soviet military support.
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Rape.
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Quick relief thanks to UN intervention.
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The spread of AIDS.
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Which secretary general of the United Nations became an advocate of R2P after observing the genocide in Rwanda?
Ban Ki-Moon.
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Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
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Kofi Annan.
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U Thant.
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British prime minister Tony Blair supported the 2003 invasion of Iraq primarily for ________ reasons.
Economic.
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Personal.
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Cultural.
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Humanitarian.
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In the latter part of the 1990s, President Clinton advocated military intervention in __________ primarily for humanitarian reasons.
The former Yugoslavia.
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Rwanda.
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Afghanistan.
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Central America.
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By recent estimates, humanitarian aid is now close to ____each year.
$27 billion.
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$11 million.
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$450 billion.
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$1.3 trillion.
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Bono, a member of the band U2, is MOST closely associated with
Alleviating debt and poverty in Africa.
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Promoting international cooperation to fight ozone-layer depletion.
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Working with the United Nations to remove landmines from former war zones.
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Seeking to reduce pollution of oceans and large inland lakes.
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