Deck 9: The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1949-2014; Africa: Decolonization and Independence, 1945-2014
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Deck 9: The Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1949-2014; Africa: Decolonization and Independence, 1945-2014
1
Since 2000, Israeli-Palestinian conflicts have been marked by:
A) Inability to tie military strategy to political goals
B) Military interventions by neighbouring Arab states
C) Clearer delineation between military targets and protected civilian areas
D) Israeli-Palestinian dyanmic being overshadowed by Israeli-Arab state dynamic
A) Inability to tie military strategy to political goals
B) Military interventions by neighbouring Arab states
C) Clearer delineation between military targets and protected civilian areas
D) Israeli-Palestinian dyanmic being overshadowed by Israeli-Arab state dynamic
Inability to tie military strategy to political goals
2
Hizb'allah sought conflict in 2006:
A) To divert Israeli pressure on Gaza by opening a second front
B) To resist domestic calls for disarmament
C) Because of need to show solidarity with Palestinians
D) All of the above
A) To divert Israeli pressure on Gaza by opening a second front
B) To resist domestic calls for disarmament
C) Because of need to show solidarity with Palestinians
D) All of the above
All of the above
3
Which of the following was not a major reason for the Palestinian population shifting support away from Fatah?
A) Abbas was seen as too moderate
B) Fatah's strategy seemed unable to bring real results
C) An Islamic state under Hamas was increasingly preferred
D) Younger generation was more radical
A) Abbas was seen as too moderate
B) Fatah's strategy seemed unable to bring real results
C) An Islamic state under Hamas was increasingly preferred
D) Younger generation was more radical
An Islamic state under Hamas was increasingly preferred
4
The 1987 intifada differed from prior Israeli conflicts because of:
A) Increasing perception of Palestinians as aggressors
B) Focus on campaigns of civil disobedience rather than terrorism
C) Decreased diplomatic role of PLO
D) Syrian intervention without Egyptian support
A) Increasing perception of Palestinians as aggressors
B) Focus on campaigns of civil disobedience rather than terrorism
C) Decreased diplomatic role of PLO
D) Syrian intervention without Egyptian support
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5
US opposed the 1956 Suez-Sinai campaigns because:
A) Conflict undermined improving relations with Soviet Union
B) Election pledges to maintain peace and prosperity
C) Anger that France and Britain acted after US refused permission
D) Anglo-French forces would be tied down when US sought military confrontation over Hungary
A) Conflict undermined improving relations with Soviet Union
B) Election pledges to maintain peace and prosperity
C) Anger that France and Britain acted after US refused permission
D) Anglo-French forces would be tied down when US sought military confrontation over Hungary
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6
African development since 1989 has been hampered by:
A) AIDS crisis
B) Corruption
C) Western trade restrictions
D) Western refusal to renegotiate debt
A) AIDS crisis
B) Corruption
C) Western trade restrictions
D) Western refusal to renegotiate debt
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7
Newly independent African states faced challenges of:
A) Over-reliance on cash crops
B) Lack of professional class
C) Lack of market for resources
D) Poor climate
A) Over-reliance on cash crops
B) Lack of professional class
C) Lack of market for resources
D) Poor climate
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8
Which of the following statements does not characterize diplomacy in Africa in the 1950s?
A) US Marshall Plan aid propped up New African strongmen
B) US saw stability in the region as being the responsibility of the colonial powers
C) African states avoided excessive commitments to the superpowers
D) Soviets lacked resources to invest in the region
A) US Marshall Plan aid propped up New African strongmen
B) US saw stability in the region as being the responsibility of the colonial powers
C) African states avoided excessive commitments to the superpowers
D) Soviets lacked resources to invest in the region
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9
Apartheid ended because:
A) White coalition no longer confident of stability
B) Business interests feared chaos
C) US interest in the region declined when commodity prices fell
D) Cold War interest of the superpowers waned
A) White coalition no longer confident of stability
B) Business interests feared chaos
C) US interest in the region declined when commodity prices fell
D) Cold War interest of the superpowers waned
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10
Why didn't Pan-Africanism unite African States?
A) Monrovia Group leaders saw little interest in surrendering power
B) Nkrumah antagonized other governments
C) Russian intervention in Congo Crisis showed risks of socialism
D) Congo crisis radicalized anti-Western regimes, causing greater divisions
A) Monrovia Group leaders saw little interest in surrendering power
B) Nkrumah antagonized other governments
C) Russian intervention in Congo Crisis showed risks of socialism
D) Congo crisis radicalized anti-Western regimes, causing greater divisions
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