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The Place of Democratic Governance in International Organizations.
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1

In order to solve global problems, all countries in the world must have a voice in international organizations.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
2

Some global issues, like international peace and security, are best handled by a small group of powerful countries, because they have the most resources and can be the most efficient.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
3

All countries should have equal representation in international organizations such as the United Nations.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
4

Sometimes the most powerful and richest countries of the world do not know how to solve the problems facing developing regions of the world.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
5

Representation in international organizations should be determined by how much a country pays in terms of dues–the more you pay, the more say you get.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
6

The United States should never send military aid to other nations.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
7

International organizations are best understood as “elite clubs” rather than democratic international institutions.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
8

A country’s representation in an international organization should be determined by the size of its population.
A)Agree
B)Disagree
9

Democratic governance should mean one country, one vote (regardless of country wealth or population size).
A)Agree
B)Disagree
10

Democracy is efficient and desirable only at the national level, not the international level.
A)Agree
B)Disagree







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