A. French tanks of WW1
B. 15th century French cavalry and mounted infantry
C. French tanks of WW2
D. French support troops in both World Wars
Related Mcqs:
- What is meant by the term ‘the Grey Shirts Movement’?
A. Belgian Neo-Nazis
B. An American right-wing movement
C. Italian Liberal Movement
D. South African Nationalists - What is meant by the term ‘The big Four’?
A. The Powers contesting global dominance in the sixties
B. Representatives of the main victorious Powers at the Paris Peace Conference after WW1
C. The Powers at the Yalta conference of WW2
D. The powers involved during the American Revolutionary War - Which term is used for intentionally and systematic destruction of a national, racial, religious or ethic group. The term is commonly applied to the policies of Nazis during World War II?
A. Genocide
B. Mass killing
C. Homicide
D. Ethnic-cleansing - What is meant by “Loya Jirga”?
A. Ruling Clergy
B. Grand Assembly of all factors
C. Arbitration Council
D. None of them - What is meant by the global care economy?
A. The growing global demand for women’s domestic and sexual services
B. The growing global demand for nannies
C. The global economy of unpaid work
D. None of the above - What is meant by global governance?
A. A system that works as a world government, with a constitution, legal system, and law enforcement
B. A system regulated by a dominant leader
C. A loose framework of global, both institution and normative that constrains conduct
D. Institutional pattern in the relationship between states - What is meant by ‘internationalization’?
A. A cross-over of a theory from domestic to international settings
B. High levels of interaction and interdependence, most commonly with regard to the world economy
C. The spread of European languages internationally
D. None of the above - What is meant by the ‘intensive’ power of modern states?
A. Power that can be projected deep into society
B. Power based on controlling the instruments of violence
C. Power that can be projected across whole territories
D. Power that a state holds by virtue of its population - What is meant by rule-consequentialism?
A. International order and hence general well-being is better served by a general consensus for humanitarian intervention than by prohibiting humanitarian intervention in the absence of agreement of what principles should govern a right of unilateral humanitarian intervention
B. International order and hence general well-being is better served by a general prohibition against humanitarian intervention than by sanctioning humanitarian intervention in the absence of agreement of what principles should govern a right of unilateral humanitarian intervention
C. International organizations and hence general well-being are better served by a general acceptance of humanitarian intervention than by sanctioning humanitarian intervention in the absence of agreement of what principles should govern a right of unilateral humanitarian intervention
D. None of the above - What is meant by security dilemma?
A. Where states help spread instability and conflict in between other states
B. It is the dilemma a state faces when dealing when constructing national security plans
C. A structural notion in which self-help attempts of stats to look after their security needs, tend regardless of intention to lead to a rise in insecurity
D. All of the above