A) To justify preemptive war B) To establish a lasting peace between nations C) To critique all forms of organized religion D) To outline a perfect system of government for a single state
A) War must be declared by popular vote B) A global monarchy must be established C) All nations must adopt the same currency D) No secret treaties of peace
A) A global theocracy should be formed B) The military should be abolished entirely C) The civil constitution of every state should be republican D) All states must be ruled by a philosopher-king
A) A world empire B) A league of nations C) A global economic union D) A military alliance
A) Republican leaders are inherently more peaceful by nature B) They are required to have a state religion that preaches peace C) Citizens who decide on war will bear its costs, making them cautious D) They are economically isolated and cannot afford war
A) It grants citizenship to anyone in any country B) It requires the elimination of all national borders C) It establishes a right to universal hospitality for foreigners D) It mandates free trade between all nations
A) It cannot be inherited by another state B) It cannot have a monarch C) It cannot change its laws D) It cannot form alliances
A) Morality is irrelevant to international relations B) Peace is only possible if all humans become perfectly moral C) War is a necessary tool for moral progress D) Peace is a moral duty derived from practical reason
A) No state shall forcibly interfere in the constitution of another B) All states must have identical constitutions C) War is only permitted to spread democracy D) A state's constitution is the property of its allies
A) A League of Nations Must Be Formed B) There Shall Be No Standing Armies C) All Treaties Must Be Public D) The Civil Constitution of Every State Shall Be Republican
A) Discovered B) Established C) Inherited D) Enforced by a supreme power
A) The law of nations shall be founded on a federation of free states B) The right of nations to go to war shall be unlimited C) International law is to be based on the power of the strongest state D) All states shall adopt a common language
A) Tradition, faith, and monarchy B) Conquest, expansion, and dominance C) Wealth, power, and honor D) Freedom, equality, and legal dependence
A) Human benevolence B) Divine providence C) Nature D) Military power
A) Colonial expansion B) Enlightenment and republicanism C) Religious reforms D) Military technological advances |