
Holy war
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Sherry Husband
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What is the general Buddhist view on responding to violence?
Responding to violence with more violence is acceptable.
Violence should be abandoned and compassion should be cultivated.
War is necessary for self-defense.
War is justified if it defends the nation.
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The following describes which condition of the just war theory? "it should be possible to win the war"
Proper authority
Reasonablie chance of success
Establish good
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Multiple Choice
Which religion is the Just War Theory from?
Christianity
Islam
Buddhism
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What is a 'Just War'?
A war that is deemed to be morally or legally justified
A war that is fought for territorial expansion
A war that is fought for economic gain
A war that is fought without any rules or ethics
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What does 'Justice' mean in the context of war and peace?
Justice in the context of war and peace refers to the principles of fairness, moral rightness, and the pursuit of equitable treatment for all parties involved in conflict and resolution.
Justice in the context of war and peace refers to the use of force to achieve dominance over others.
Justice in the context of war and peace refers to the economic benefits gained from conflict.
Justice in the context of war and peace refers to the historical narratives that justify war.
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Multiple Choice
What is a 'Nuclear Weapon'?
A weapon that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions
A conventional explosive device
A chemical weapon
A biological weapon
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Multiple Choice
What is the meaning of 'Peace'?
The meaning of 'Peace' refers to a state of tranquility or quietness, often characterized by the absence of conflict or disturbance.
A type of fruit.
A musical instrument.
A historical event.
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What does 'Reconciliation' mean?
Restoration of friendly relations
A type of financial audit
A method of conflict escalation
A form of artistic expression
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Define 'Retaliation'.
Retaliation is the act of returning an injury or wrong done to oneself, often in the form of revenge or retribution.
Retaliation is the act of forgiving someone for their mistakes.
Retaliation is the process of negotiating peace between two parties.
Retaliation is the act of providing assistance to someone in need.
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What does 'Terrorism' involve?
Violence and intimidation for political aims
Peaceful protests
Charitable activities
Diplomatic negotiations
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Multiple Choice
Explain the concept of 'Protests and Terrorism'.
Protests are peaceful demonstrations, while terrorism involves violence and intimidation for political aims.
Protests and terrorism are both forms of violent actions aimed at causing harm.
Protests are illegal activities, whereas terrorism is a legal form of protest.
Protests and terrorism are unrelated concepts with no common elements.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these are 'Reasons for War'?
Economic Gain
Territorial Gain
Religion
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
List the conditions that must be met for a war to be considered just according to Just War Theory.
A war must be declared by a legitimate authority, have a just cause, and be fought with the right intention.
A war must be declared by any authority, have any cause, and be fought with any intention.
A war must be declared by a legitimate authority, have a just cause, and be fought with the wrong intention.
A war must be declared by an illegitimate authority, have a just cause, and be fought with the right intention.
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Multiple Choice
Who was one of the first Christians to write about the morality of war in the fourth century?
Thomas Aquinas
St Augustine
Martin Luther
John Calvin
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Multiple Choice
According to the Just War Theory, which of the following is NOT a condition for a war to be considered just?
The war must have a just cause.
The war must be declared by the correct authority.
The war must be fought for territorial expansion.
The war must be a last resort.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a condition that must be met for the way a war is fought to be considered just?
Innocent people and civilians must not be targeted or harmed.
Any amount of force can be used.
The war must be fought for economic gain.
The war must be fought without any international conventions.
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Multiple Choice
What is a key requirement for a war to be considered just according to the Just War Theory?
The war must be fought with the intention to establish peace.
The war must be fought for economic dominance.
The war must be fought without any rules.
The war must be fought for territorial gain.
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Multiple Choice
Who fought each other in the Crusades?
The Eastern and Western Roman Empires
The Romans and the Greeks
The Christians of Europe and the Muslims
The Europeans and the Egyptians
The Vikings and the English
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Multiple Choice
The city of Jerusalem is important to what three major religions?
Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam
Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism
Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity
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Multiple Choice
What religious leader from the Catholic Church helped to organize the First Crusade?
The Bishop of Constantinople
Stephen Harding
The Pope
Saint Benedict
The Cardinal of Italy
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Multiple Choice
The Crusades were
A holy war
A civil discussion
A group of people dedicated to the eradication of Sin
Misguided zealots who strayed from the path of Yevon and the Summoners
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Multiple Choice
How many different "Crusades" were there?
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Multiple Choice
Who was in control of the Holy Land for most of the Crusades?
The Christians
The Jews
The Muslims
The Buddhists
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Multiple Choice
The decades of violence in Northern Ireland are called ... .
the IRA
the troubles
the UVF
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Multiple Choice
Because of the protests, the government sent ... to Northern Ireland.
sticks
soldiers
bombs
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Multiple Choice
The Troubles continued for ... .
30 years
21 years
6 years
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Multiple Choice
During the1960s, the Catholic protests became gradually more and more...
violent
peaceful
successful
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In 1998, the Troubles ended with the ... .
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Define 'Holy War'.
Holy War is a term used to describe a conflict that is primarily driven by religious motivations, often involving a struggle to defend or spread a particular faith.
Holy War is a term used to describe a conflict that is primarily driven by economic motivations, often involving a struggle to control resources.
Holy War is a term used to describe a conflict that is primarily driven by political motivations, often involving a struggle for power.
Holy War is a term used to describe a conflict that is primarily driven by cultural motivations, often involving a struggle to preserve traditions.
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What is the general Buddhist view on responding to violence?
Responding to violence with more violence is acceptable.
Violence should be abandoned and compassion should be cultivated.
War is necessary for self-defense.
War is justified if it defends the nation.
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