Option A: Britain
Option B: USA
Option C: Soviet Union
Option D: France
Correct Answer: Britain ✔
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Option A: India
Option B: Israel
Option C: Pakistan
Option D: All of them
Correct Answer: All of them ✔
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Option A: Soviet Union
Option B: China
Option C: France
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Soviet Union ✔
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Option A: 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km
Option B: 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km
Option C: 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km
Option D: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km
Correct Answer: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km ✔
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Option A: the MIG-29 for air defense in raid
Option B: the MIG-27 for long range bombing
Option C: multi-role Sukhi Su-30 MKI
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: all of these ✔
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Option A: America
Option B: France
Option C: Russia
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Russia ✔
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Option A: Geneva Protocol in 1930
Option B: Biological Weapons convention on July 15, 1974
Option C: Chemical Weapons convention of September 3, 1996
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: all of these ✔
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Option A: 1963
Option B: 1959
Option C: 1971
Option D: 1978
Correct Answer: 1963 ✔
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Option A: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Option B: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Option C: Both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ✔
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Option A: 25th March 2003
Option B: 25th April 2003
Option C: 15th July 2003
Option D: 28th August 2003
Correct Answer: 28th August 2003 ✔
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Option A: 1947
Option B: 1948
Option C: 1949
Option D: 1950
Correct Answer: 1948 ✔
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Option A: 1960
Option B: 1965
Option C: 1970
Option D: 1980
Correct Answer: 1965 ✔
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Option A: 1991
Option B: 1992
Option C: 1994
Option D: 1998
Correct Answer: 1998 ✔
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Option A: 1991
Option B: 1992
Option C: 1994
Option D: 2003
Correct Answer: 2003 ✔
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Option A: Air Marshall Shastri
Option B: Air Marshall Asthana
Option C: Air Marshall Ashok jee
Option D: Air Marshall Parkash Parbharkar
Correct Answer: Air Marshall Asthana ✔
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Option A: 150 Km and 350 Km respectively
Option B: 150 Km and 250 Km respectively
Option C: 220 Km and 150 Km respectively
Option D: 225 Km and 300 Km respectively
Correct Answer: 150 Km and 250 Km respectively ✔
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Option A: Development
Option B: Tested
Option C: both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: both of these ✔
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Option A: 725 Km
Option B: 700 Km
Option C: 635 Km
Option D: 600 km
Correct Answer: 725 Km ✔
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Option A: 15,00 Km, 1550 Km, 2000 Km
Option B: 18,00 Km, 1500 Km, 17,00 Km
Option C: 14,00 Km, 1800 Km, 1500 Km
Option D: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km
Correct Answer: 15,00 Km, 2000 Km, 3000 Km ✔
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Option A: the MIG-29 for air defense in raid
Option B: the MIG-27 for long range bombing
Option C: multi-role sukhi Su-30 MKI
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: all of these ✔
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Option A: America
Option B: France
Option C: Russia
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Russia ✔
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Option A: Geneva Protocol in 1930
Option B: Biological Weapons convention on July 15, 1974
Option C: Chemical Weapons convention on September 3, 1996
Option D: all of these
Correct Answer: Geneva Protocol in 1930 ✔
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Option A: 1963
Option B: 1959
Option C: 1971
Option D: 1978
Correct Answer: 1963 ✔
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Option A: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
Option B: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
Option C: Both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ✔
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Option A: 1960
Option B: 1965
Option C: 1970
Option D: 1980
Correct Answer: 1965 ✔
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Option A: 60 to 100 Km, and 280 Km
Option B: 70 to 80 Km, and 180 Km
Option C: 80 to 90 Km, and 300 Km
Option D: 90 to 100 KM, and 350 Km
Correct Answer: 60 to 100 Km, and 280 Km ✔
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Option A: Hataf-3
Option B: Ghaznavi
Option C: both of these
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: both of these ✔
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Option A: 100 Km
Option B: 2000 Km
Option C: 1500 Km
Option D: 2500 Km
Correct Answer: 2000 Km ✔
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Option A: Hatf-7
Option B: Ghaznavi
Option C: Tipu
Option D: Abdali
Correct Answer: Abdali ✔
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Option A: Hatf-7
Option B: Shaheen-III
Option C: Tipu
Option D: Babur-II
Correct Answer: Tipu ✔
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Option A: 200 Km
Option B: 300 Km
Option C: 400 Km
Option D: 500 Km
Correct Answer: 500 Km ✔
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Option A: 100
Option B: 135
Option C: 156
Option D: 200
Correct Answer: 156 ✔
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Option A: 15 April, 1960
Option B: 15 April, 1965
Option C: 15 April, 1970
Option D: 15 April, 1975
Correct Answer: 15 April, 1960 ✔
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Option A: 1974
Option B: 1975
Option C: 1976
Option D: 1977
Correct Answer: 1974 ✔
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Option A: Nuclear Weapons convention
Option B: Chemical Weapons convention
Option C: Missile Technology convention
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Chemical Weapons convention ✔
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Option A: 2000
Option B: 2001
Option C: 1998
Option D: 1999
Correct Answer: 1999 ✔
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Option A: Non-Proliferation Treaty
Option B: Chemical weapons convention
Option C: Biological
Option D: None
Correct Answer: Non-Proliferation Treaty ✔
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Option A: Germany
Option B: Japan
Option C: South Korea
Option D: Israel
Correct Answer: Israel ✔
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Option A: 6th October 2006
Option B: 9th October 2006
Option C: 11th October 2007
Option D: 14th October 2008
Correct Answer: 9th October 2006 ✔
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Option A: 1980
Option B: 1989
Option C: 1985
Option D: 1988
Correct Answer: 1989 ✔
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Option A: It is not well-suited to the demands of the complex and potentially more dangerous second nuclear age
Option B: It does not address the security motivation which leads states to acquire nuclear weapons in first place
Option C: It is unable to alleviate the security dilemma that many states confront and it is discriminatory arrangement
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Atomic explosive weapons
Option B: Machine guns
Option C: Lethal chemical and biological weapons
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: in 1989, at the end of the Cold War
Option B: When ballistic missiles were developed
Option C: in 2001
Option D: in 1948
Correct Answer: in 2001 ✔
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Option A: Power, security, and advancement of the environment
Option B: Prosperity, survival, and economic leverage
Option C: Strategic deterrence, political and prestige benefits
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: Strategic deterrence, political and prestige benefits ✔
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Option A: It is and international NGO that seeks to ban atomic testing
Option B: It is the slogan of the IAEA
Option C: The title of an Eisenhower speech which culminated on the creation of the IAEA
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: The title of an Eisenhower speech which culminated on the creation of the IAEA ✔
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Option A: Africa
Option B: Antarctica
Option C: Latin America
Option D: South East Asia
Correct Answer: Latin America ✔
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Option A: a strategy against nuclear proliferation which is focused on attacking the public image of states that develop nuclear weapons
Option B: it is a strategy which emphasizes the use of measures such as ballistic missile defences and more proactive stance in prevention of nuclear proliferation
Option C: there is no such thing as counter-proliferation
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: there is no such thing as counter-proliferation ✔
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Option A: The Hague Code of Conduct
Option B: The Geneva Conventions
Option C: The MTCR
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: Iraq
Option B: Israel
Option C: Pakistan
Option D: a and c
Correct Answer: a and c ✔
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Option A: post dependency
Option B: neocolonialism
Option C: colonialism
Option D: mercantilism
Correct Answer: neocolonialism ✔
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A migrant:
Option A: moves to a new country to be granted asylum
Option B: lives only in an urban area
Option C: flees his or her country to avoid a natural disaster
Option D: moves to a new country in search of better economic opportunities
Correct Answer: moves to a new country in search of better economic opportunities ✔
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Option A: The handout model, Oxfam model. and disaster relief model are all disaster relief models
Option B: Oxfam
Option C: disaster relief
Option D: handout
Correct Answer: The handout model, Oxfam model. and disaster relief model are all disaster relief models ✔
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Option A: France
Option B: Portugal
Option C: Spain
Option D: Switzerland
Correct Answer: Switzerland ✔
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Option A: North Korea
Option B: Australia
Option C: Mexico
Option D: Brazil
Correct Answer: Mexico ✔
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Option A: periphery
Option B: core
Option C: semi-periphery
Option D: lumpenproletariat
Correct Answer: core ✔
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Option A: cartels
Option B: MNCs
Option C: IGOs
Option D: the WTO
Correct Answer: MNCs ✔
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Option A: underconsumption
Option B: malnourishment
Option C: undernourishment
Option D: caloric deprivation
Correct Answer: underconsumption ✔
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Option A: Pakistan
Option B: Australia
Option C: Singapore
Option D: the United States
Correct Answer: Pakistan ✔
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Option A: Singapore
Option B: Japan
Option C: Thailand
Option D: Hong Kong
Correct Answer: Singapore ✔
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Option A: Burma
Option B: Taiwan
Option C: Singapore
Option D: the Philippines
Correct Answer: Burma ✔
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Option A: Mao Zedong
Option B: Hu Jintao
Option C: Deng Xiaoping
Option D: Sun Yat-Sen
Correct Answer: Deng Xiaoping ✔
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Option A: allowing and MNC to purchase the debt and invest in the country whose debt it has purchased
Option B: reworking the terms on which a loan will be repaid
Option C: shifting debt from governmental creditors to multilateral creditors
Option D: taking out new loans to pay off old ones
Correct Answer: reworking the terms on which a loan will be repaid ✔
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Option A: Japan
Option B: OPEC members
Option C: other states in the global South
Option D: APEC members
Correct Answer: Japan ✔
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Option A: grants-in-aid
Option B: compensatory funds
Option C: credits
Option D: reciprocal development grants
Correct Answer: credits ✔
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Option A: reciprocal aid
Option B: bilateral aid
Option C: multilateral aid
Option D: unitary aid
Correct Answer: bilateral aid ✔
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Option A: empowerment
Option B: debt services
Option C: repatriation
Option D: absorptive capacity
Correct Answer: empowerment ✔
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Option A: interest relief
Option B: microcredit
Option C: concessionary terms
Option D: conditional relief
Correct Answer: concessionary terms ✔
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Option A: U.S. Agency for Integrated Decision-making
Option B: U.S. Agricultural and International Development Agency
Option C: U.S. Agency for International Development
Option D: U.S. Aid Agency
Correct Answer: U.S. Agency for International Development ✔
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Option A: unitary aid
Option B: indirect aid
Option C: reciprocal aid
Option D: multilateral aid
Correct Answer: multilateral aid ✔
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Option A: Luxembourg
Option B: Austria
Option C: the United States
Option D: Canada
Correct Answer: the United States ✔
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Option A: agricultural
Option B: economic
Option C: military
Option D: manufacturing
Correct Answer: military ✔
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Option A: WTO
Option B: GATT
Option C: NIEO
Option D: IMF
Correct Answer: IMF ✔
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Option A: capital accumulation
Option B: rising per capita incomes
Option C: increasing levels of foreign aid
Option D: increasing skills in the population
Correct Answer: increasing levels of foreign aid ✔
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Option A: Subsistence crops
Option B: Cash crops
Option C: Bumper crops
Option D: Rotation crops
Correct Answer: Subsistence crops ✔
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Option A: Marxist
Option B: capitalist
Option C: mercantilism
Option D: neo-functionalist
Correct Answer: Marxist ✔
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Option A: UNDP
Option B: USAID
Option C: UNICEF
Option D: UNESCO
Correct Answer: UNDP ✔
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Option A: opposition to the weakening of communist economic structures
Option B: a desire for greater political freedoms
Option C: popular resentment over such problems as inflation and corruption
Option D: opposition to a ban on exports to Western countries
Correct Answer: popular resentment over such problems as inflation and corruption ✔
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Option A: all of the aid distributed via this model comes from countries of the global South
Option B: it relies on local communities to determine the needs of their own people and to carry out development projects
Option C: it relies on simply giving food or money without much through to the broader consequences
Option D: it cuts off aid if the recipient states or communities do not show immediate progress in improving the provision of basic human needs
Correct Answer: it relies on local communities to determine the needs of their own people and to carry out development projects ✔
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Option A: Although growth has been uneven, total rate of growth is basically equal between the North and South
Option B: Africa experienced negative economic growth
Option C: South Asia still lags far behind China in growth rate
Option D: The South now outpaces the North in growth rate
Correct Answer: The South now outpaces the North in growth rate ✔
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Option A: capitalism, allowing private enterprise to dictate the rise and fall of major industries
Option B: Marxist values and central control of all means of production
Option C: socialism and state control of agriculture and consumer goods, but private capitalism for large industries
Option D: socialism and state control of large large industries but on private capitalism in agriculture and consumer goods
Correct Answer: socialism and state control of large large industries but on private capitalism in agriculture and consumer goods ✔
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Option A: Those exports are typically controlled by a handful of large landowners
Option B: The revenue arrives in a very concentrated form of large payments oh hard currency
Option C: When the price for those exports drops on the world market, local government officials seek to supplement their income by corrupt means
Option D: It is nearly impossible to officially track the value and payment receipts for a few large exports in developing countries
Correct Answer: The revenue arrives in a very concentrated form of large payments oh hard currency ✔
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Option A: The nation as the fundamental political unit
Option B: The nation as basis of political loyalty and identity
Option C: The demand for self-determination
Option D: All of the options given are correct
Correct Answer: All of the options given are correct ✔
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Option A: That the state is a contested term whereas the nation is not
Option B: That states are ethnically defined whereas nations are civically defined
Option C: None-they are identical
Option D: None of the options given is correct
Correct Answer: None of the options given is correct ✔
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Option A: Ethnic nationalism
Option B: Primordialism
Option C: Ethno-Symbolism
Option D: Pragmatism
Correct Answer: Primordialism ✔
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Option A: Perennialism
Option B: Primordialism
Option C: Ethno-symbolism
Option D: None of the options given is correct
Correct Answer: Perennialism ✔
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Option A: Has been attributed to Christianity, parliamentary institutions, and free trade
Option B: Was resisted by colonial areas
Option C: Can be characterized as state-strengthening, civic, and elite
Option D: All of the options given are correct
Correct Answer: All of the options given are correct ✔
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Option A: By successfully suppressing nationalism across Europe
Option B: By giving rise to fascist variant
Option C: By giving voice to the demands for self-determination
Option D: b and c
Correct Answer: b and c ✔
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Option A: Completed between ethnic nationalism and a liberal constitutional form
Option B: Became increasingly state-strengthening over time
Option C: Was facilitated by industrialization
Option D: All of the options given are correct
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Option A: A complex hybrid of elite civic nationalism, resistance to imperial Britain, and ethnically fragmented national identities
Option B: Post-colonial resistance to state formation
Option C: Ideology alone
Option D: None of the options given is correct
Correct Answer: A complex hybrid of elite civic nationalism, resistance to imperial Britain, and ethnically fragmented national identities ✔
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Option A: Imagined community
Option B: Nation-state
Option C: Government
Option D: Nation
Correct Answer: Nation-state ✔
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Option A: Has led to discussion of forms of political community beyond the nation-state
Option B: Has broken up some multi-national states in processes of state subversion
Option C: Came hand in hand with globalization
Option D: All of the options given are correct
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Option A: it ‘created’ the modern state
Option B: it provided the base for Nationalism, in terms of understanding of sovereignty and non-interference
Option C: it provided the state with a new set of values
Option D: a and b
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Option A: Humanity is naturally divided into nations
Option B: Each nation has a peculiar character
Option C: Loyalty to the nation state overrides other loyalties
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Nations are a given, with their national territory and should have independence
Option B: Nationhood is based on a sense of community and common history
Option C: The nation is strictly a political community
Option D: None of the above
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Option A: i, ii
Option B: i, ii, iii
Option C: i, iv, ii
Option D: i, ii, iii, iv
Correct Answer: i, ii ✔
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Option A: Based on an idea of a group of people one knows one is a part of, but all of whose members one can never meet
Option B: Nations are where traditions and history are used by intellectuals to create a sense of nationhood
Option C: Because when a nation does not have set of traditions they are invented
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Nationalism that represents an already existing community
Option B: Nationalism based on ethnic diversity
Option C: Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity
Option D: Nationalism that represents immigrants
Correct Answer: Nationalism that represents an already existing community ✔
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Option A: Nationalism that represents an already existing community
Option B: Nationalism based on ethnic diversity
Option C: Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity
Option D: Nationalism that represents immigrants
Correct Answer: C. Nationalism that’s created to forge a sense of collective identity ✔
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Option A: only i
Option B: i, ii
Option C: ii, iii, iv
Option D: i, ii, iii, iv
Correct Answer: i, ii ✔
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