World War I: Underlying Causes Explained

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  1. 1

    According to Johan Galtung, what are the three distinct types of violence?

    • ADirect, indirect, and symbolic violence
    • BPhysical, emotional, and psychological violence
    • CDirect, structural, and cultural violence
    • DPersonal, societal, and global violence
  2. 2

    Which of the following best describes 'negative peace' as defined by Johan Galtung?

    • AThe complete absence of all forms of violence and conflict.
    • BA state where underlying issues between states are resolved, fostering cooperation.
    • CThe absence of direct or visible violence, but with underlying conflicts still present.
    • DA society with perfect harmony, social justice, and equality.
  3. 3

    Which of the following is an example of a territorial cause of war?

    • AIdeological differences between political parties
    • BDisputes over access to resources like oil or coal in a specific region
    • CEthnic tensions within a state leading to civil unrest
    • DTrade imbalances between two countries
  4. 4

    What is 'structural violence' as described in the context of peace studies?

    • AThe physical harm caused during a war or conflict.
    • BThe inequalities within a society that create conditions for direct violence.
    • CThe use of cultural symbols to promote violence.
    • DThe direct actions of a state against its citizens.
  5. 5

    Which of the following is an example of an ideological cause of war?

    • ACompetition for control of a resource-rich territory
    • BA civil war between communists and nationalists for control of a state
    • CEconomic sanctions imposed by one country on another
    • DA dispute over fishing rights in international waters