Quiz 3: International Order and UN Flashcards

1
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The most prominent international organization existing today and is also the successor of the League of Nations.

A. World Health Organization (WHO)
B. United Nations (UN)
C. General Assembly (GA)
D. International Court Justice (ICJ)

A

B

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2
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It is the saying that countries form a regional alliance for

A. Unity
B. Share goods and services
C. Strength in the Numbers
D. None of the above

A

C

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3
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The third UN organ and the principal body for coordination.

A. Security Council
B. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
C. General Assembly (GA)
D. International Court Justice (ICJ)

A

B.

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4
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Encompasses a multitude of connections and interactions that cannot be reduced to the ties between governments.

A. Internationalization
B. Nationalization
C. Regionalism
D. Globalization

A

D.

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5
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A system of heightened interaction between various sovereign states, particularly the desire for greater cooperation and unity among states and people.

A. Globalization
B. Nationalism
C. Internationalism
D. Internationalization

A

C.

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He became the most notable advocates for the creation of the League of Nations. For his efforts, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919.

A. Jeremy Bentham
B. Immanuel Kant
C. Woodrow Wilson
D. Karl Marx

A

C.

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It can be examined in relation to Identities, Ethics, Religion, Ecological sustainability, and Health.

A. Region
B. International Relation
C. Regionalism
D. Regional

A

C.

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He believed that free, unified nation-states should be the basis of global cooperation.

A. Giuseppe Mazzini
B. Woodrow Wilson
C. Karl Marx
D. Jeremy Bentham

A

A.

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It is a process, and must be treated as an “emergent, socially constituted phenomenon”.

A. Regionalism
B. Regionalization
C. Internationalism
D. Internalization

A

A.

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A phenomenon that explains the exploring, the deepening of interactions between states.

A. Internationalization
B. Globalization
C. Internationalism
D. International Relation

A

A.

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11
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Representative organ of the UN.

A. Security Council
B. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
C. General Assembly (GA)
D. International Court Justice (ICJ)

A

C.

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Aims to pursue world peace and international cooperation, human rights, national sovereignty, racial and national equality, non-Intervention and peaceful conflict resolution.

A. International Court Justice (ICJ)
B. Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
C. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
D. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

A

B.

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13
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It refers to internal and external authority.

a. Sovereignty
b. Power
c. Territory
d. Citizen

A

A.

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14
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States that, economic and political definitions of regions vary, but there are certain basic features that everyone can agree on.

a. Edward D. Mansfield and Helen V. Milner
b. Jeremy Bentham and Immanuel Kant
c. Woodrow Wilson and Karl Marx
d. Vladimir Lenin

A

A.

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15
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Are not natural or given; rather, they are constructed and defined by policymakers, economic actors, and even social movements.

a. State
b. Nation
c. Nation-State
d. Region

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D.

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16
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An “Imagined Community”.

a. State
b. Nation
c. Nation-State
d. Territory

A

B.

17
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It is considered to be the most powerful organ of the UN.

a. Security Council
b. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
c. General Assembly (GA)
d. International Court Justice (ICJ)

A

A.

18
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He imagined a form of global government. He emphasized the need to form common international principles.

a. Karl Marx
b. Jeremy Bentham
c. Woodrow Wilson
d. Immanuel Kant

A

D.

19
Q

The set of agreements signed in 1648 to end the Thirty Years War between the major continental powers of Europe.

a. NATO
b. Treaty of Nations Unity
c. Treaty of Internationalism
d. Treaty of Westphalia

A

D.

20
Q

An organ of the UN wherein disputes between states are resolved.

a. Security Council
b. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
c. General Assembly (GA)
d. International Court Justice (ICJ)

A

D.