A. ideological issues
B. territorial issues
C. ethnicity issues
D. All of these are causes of international conflict
Related Mcqs:
- __________ can cause conflict because of a clash of ideas.
A. Ethnicity
B. Resources
C. Trade
D. Arms imports - A foursome of nations and international and supranational entities involved in mediating the peace process in the Israel-Palestinian conflict is called:
A. Quartet on the Middle East
B. Diplomatic Quartet or Madrid Quartet
C. Quartet
D. all of these - The International Opium Convention, signed on January 23, 1912 during the ‘First International Opium Conference’, was the first international drug control treaty and it was signed at:
A. London
B. Hague
C. Washington
D. Paris - Which islands in the South China Sea are the source of conflict between several countries?
A. Marshall Islands
B. Kuril Islands
C. Palau and Fiji
D. Spratly Islands - Conflict related to members of an ethnic group living as a minority in a neighboring state is occurring in:
A. Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
B. North Korea and South Korea
C. South Africa and Namibia
D. Albania and Kosovo - The ___________ river flows through Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, adding to the conflict between them.
A. Tigris
B. Syrian
C. Jordon
D. Nile - Gaza War was started from December 27, 2008 to January 18, 2009. it was a three-week armed conflict that took place in
A. Southern Israel
B. Gaza Strip
C. Both a & b
D. None of these - Plan to resolve the Israeli Palestinian conflict proposed by U.S, E.U, Russia and UN is called:
A. ‘Road Map’ for peace
B. ‘Peace Map’ for Peace
C. ‘Proposed peace Map’ for Peace
D. None of these - The ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is the result of
A. nineteenth Century European imperialism
B. twentieth Century decolonization
C. evolving international understandings of statehood and nationalism
D. All of these - The Unites States backed the Ethiopian government in its conflict with Somalia in the 1970s as part of:
A. an attempt to secure its natural resources
B. an attempt to support the new Soviet policy of glasnost
C. an attempt to prevent the Soviet Union from gaining a seaport in the Horn of Africa
D. a proxy war with the Soviet Union