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1. 
What are the aspects of national interest? (multi answer)
A.
Economic Prosperity
B.
Security and Safety
C.
Beliefs and Values
D.
Peacekeeping and Peacemaking
E.
Domestic and Foreign Policy
F.
Reparations and Forgiveness
2. 
what is the difference between domestic and foreign policies?
A.
domestic = policies having to do with own country, foreign = policies having to do with other countries
B.
foreign = policies having to do with own country, domestic = policies having to do with other countries
3. 
What is the name of the first worldwide multi-governmental organization whose principal goal was to maintain world peace.
A.
League of Nations
B.
NATO
C.
Red Cross
D.
Treaty of Versailles
E.
United Nations
4. 
When was the League of Nations founded?
A.
After and as a response to WWII
B.
After and as a response to WWI
C.
Prior to WWII as an attempt to stop it
D.
During the Rwandan Genocide
5. 
Why is the Treaty of Versallies called that?
A.
the treaty was between the allies, and those they were versing
B.
the man who wrote it was John Versallies
C.
it was signed in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles
6. 
Do a country's national interests remain the same over long periods of time?
A.
Yes, a country's interests do not fluctuate.
B.
No, events within a country and outside of the country will continuously change the national interests and priorities of a country.
7. 
What is the term for an extreme form of nationalism, where members of that nation view themselves as superior to others?
A.
Hypernationalism
B.
Fascism
C.
Ultranationalism
8. 
Ultranationalism contributes to human rights violations because...
A.
it creates an "us" vs "you" ideology that easily leads to racism or violence against others
B.
it allows one country to take resources from another country
C.
it causes populations to starve because their resources are being used inefficiently
9. 
What is 'propaganda'
A.
a phrase for when an Australian wants to take a good look at something
B.
media made to spread ideas or obtain a specific goal. Often misleading/dishonest, designed to manipulate.
C.
posters and videos put out by social or governmental groups.
D.
research done by professionals