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1.
The members of intergovernmental organizations are usually
A)private individuals.
B)international interest groups.
C)national governments.
D)transnational corporations.
2.
The informal coalition of major European powers that served primarily as a peacekeeping force during the 19th century was known as the
A)League of Nations.
B)Group of Five.
C)European Congress.
D)Concert of Europe.
3.
The neofunctionalist approach to studying cooperation is best described as
A)bilateral.
B)top-down.
C)bottom-up.
D)an evolutionary approach.
4.
The regime for oceans and seas comprises all of the following except
A)the Law of the Sea Treaty.
B)national laws preventing pollution.
C)freedom of the seas.
D)the IAEA.
5.
The membership of the European Union currently totals
A)10.
B)15.
C)20.
D)25.
6.
The 1993 Treaty on European Union is more commonly known as the
A)Hague Convention.
B)Treaty of Rome.
C)Maastricht Treaty.
D)Strasbourg Declaration.
7.
Members of the European Parliament are elected to serve a
A)2-year term.
B)4-year term.
C)5-year term.
D)6-year term.
8.
In 1998 the UN General Assembly voted to give which group of people informal associate-membership status?
A)the Basques
B)the Aborigines
C)the Kurds
D)the Palestinians
9.
The major voting methods include all of the following except
A)unanimity voting.
B)majority voting.
C)minority voting.
D)weighted voting.
10.
During its early years, the United Nations concentrated its efforts primarily on
A)economic issues.
B)the environment.
C)security.
D)improving the quality of human existence.







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