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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 05

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  political opposition
B  territory
C  sovereignty
D  resources
Question #3
A  to allow irredentism even if violence is necessary
B  to support international intervention in secessionist conflicts
C  against attempting to alter borders by force
D  that prefers the redrawing of borders to the toppling of a state’s government
Question #4
A  It decreases conflicts between states more than it causes conflicts.
B  It has a weaker hold on core values and absolute truth than religions do.
C  It causes conflict more frequently than any other factor.
D  It tends to increase in importance after a revolution, replacing concerns about national interests.
Question #5
A  religions deal with core values that are held as absolute truth
B  people feel particularly vulnerable about religion
C  there is something inherent in religion that creates conflict
D  they involve infidels
Question #6
A  present-day Japanese textbooks glossing over Japan’s crimes in World War II
B  African American people calling each other “brother”
C  the German government rewriting textbooks to give an objective review of history
D  American propaganda in World War II depicting Japanese people as apes
Question #7
A  wars may be the result of rational decisions of national leaders
B  wars may be the result of how power is distributed between two countries
C  wars may be the result of decisions by government bureaucracies
D  the totalitarian nature of communist states makes them prone to using violence
Question #8
A  Civilians are often punished along with guerrilla forces.
B  Guerrilla fighters do not control any specific territory.
C  Guerrilla fighters directly confront the enemy army.
D  Civilians often expose the guerrillas to opposing forces.
Question #9
A  a raid
B  guerrilla war
C  hegemonic war
D  low-intensity conflict
Question #10
A  cultural dominance over
B  some objective short of the surrender and occupation of
C  some influence over
D  complete and unambiguous surrender and occupation of