What are the Six-Party Talks?
a. Multilateral discussions to halt proliferation of nuclear weapons via the A.Q. Khan network.
b. A multilateral coalition of key Middle East states to pressure Iran to stop development of nuclear weapons through sanctions.
c. A multilateral coalition of Japan, South Korea, China, Russia, and the United States to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear program.
d. Multilateral discussions to guide Palestine and Israel toward agreement on a two-state solution.
c. A multilateral coalition of Japan, South Korea, China, Russia, and the United States to pressure North Korea to give up its nuclear program.
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What major event occurred in Rwanda during 1994?
a. Members of the ethnic Hutu tribe slaughtered approximately ethnic Tutsis. b. Paul Kagame became president. c. Members of the ethnic Tutsi tribe slaughtered approximately ethnic Hutus. d. The United States intervened with military force.
Which of the following is not an example of the contextual aspects of power?
a. The United States did not use nuclear weapons in Vietnam. b. Japan's immense economic strength can do little to protect its sea lines of communications through which it imports oil. c. Despite Soviet military power, Yugoslavia pursued an independent foreign policy. d. Vietnam invaded Cambodia, and Thailand could do nothing to stop the invasion.