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fnuegbu

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What does Annan advocate to avoid future disasters similar to the Rwanda genocide?
 
  a. creating a small UN rapid-reaction force
  b. holding the perpetrators accountable for their actions
  c. that the great powers intervene immediately to prevent genocide
  d. the stronger use of nonmilitary options, such as economic sanctions
  e. a large UN standing army that can intervene with overwhelming force

Question 2

What is one reason indicated by Annan as to why internal conflicts almost never stay internal for long?
 
  a. Neighboring states are almost always drawn into the conflict.
  b. State borders become irrelevant under conditions of civil war.
  c. Domestic conflicts invariably create a flow of refugees across state borders.
  d. One or another of the great powers almost always gets sucked into the conflict on one of the sides.
  e. The weapons needed to supply the combatants almost always come from outside the state's borders.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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