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Peace and Conflict Quiz

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What term is used to describe a state of quiet or tranquillity?

  • Turbidity
  • Violent
  • Silence
  • Peace (correct)
  • Which factor is identified as a potential destroyer of peace?

  • Intimidation
  • Poverty
  • Fear
  • All of the options (correct)
  • What scholar holds the view that peace is important?

  • John Gabriel
  • Emmanuel Koli
  • John Locke (correct)
  • John Coleman
  • Which word can be used interchangeably with 'conflict'?

    <p>All of the options</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is the Boko Haram crisis classified?

    <p>Conflict</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is another term that can be used to describe intra-personal conflict?

    <p>Struggle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to Sigmund Freud, what does the death instinct, Thanatos, refer to?

    <p>Aggression</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What concept from Abraham Maslow represents the basic human needs related to physical survival?

    <p>Physiological needs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In handling conflicts, what approach involves a third party interceding and assisting in resolving the dispute?

    <p>The third party approach</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which concept is NOT a form of conflict based on the given options?

    <p>Colony</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What theory suggests that development thrives in environments where there is a balance of power, peace, and polarity?

    <p>Polar Dichotomy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    From the text, which term best describes a win-lose situation in negotiation where one party gains at the expense of the other?

    <p>Negative sum</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Peace and Conflict

    • Peace and conflict do not mean the absence of war, crisis, or conflict.
    • Violent turbidity, peace, silence, and conflict are related concepts.
    • Non-violent value systems can drive peace, legacy, and community.

    Perspectives of Peace

    • The sociological perspective is one of the perspectives of peace.
    • The combat perspective is another perspective of peace.

    Scholars and Peace

    • John Locke holds the view that peace is...

    Conflict and Violence

    • Conflict can be used interchangeably with discord, rivalry, and contest.
    • In politics, conflict and struggle are often about power, control of resources, and authority.
    • Boko Haram crisis can be classified as a conflict, war, or civil war.

    Types of Conflict

    • Intra-personal conflict is also known as man against self.
    • Inter-personal conflict is also known as man against man.
    • Intra-unit conflict is an example of conflict within a group, such as in a school or family.

    Forms of Conflict

    • Protest, mutiny, and revolution are forms of conflict.

    Conflict Management

    • Avoidance is a type of conflict management approach.
    • Compromise is a way of handling conflicts.
    • Role-playing is a technique used in handling conflicts.
    • Joint problem-solving is an approach to conflict handling.
    • Negotiation is a way of handling conflicts, involving position and interest.

    Theories of Conflict

    • Biological theory, reality theory, and psycho-social theory are all theories of conflict.
    • The human needs theory is a hierarchy of needs given by Abraham Maslow.

    Human Needs Theory

    • Self-esteem needs, physiological needs, and self-actualization are part of the hierarchy of needs.
    • The hierarchy of needs is often referred to as Maslow's needs.

    Sigmund Freud and Conflict

    • Eros means life, survival instinct, or outward.
    • Thanatos is the death instinct according to Sigmund Freud.
    • When Thanatos is approached outward, it can result in aggression.

    Karl Marx and Conflict

    • The concept of the Bourgeois and the Proletariat is popularized by Karl Marx.

    Physical Assault and Conflict

    • Physical assault can be abuse, beating, or mutilation.

    Conflict Resolution

    • Negotiation and bargaining are ways to reach a win-win situation.
    • The act of trying to reach a win-win situation is negotiation.
    • Jaw-jaw is a term used to describe settling a conflict through dialogue.

    Miscellaneous

    • Smiling is not a factor that can cause conflict.
    • Water is not a factor that can cause conflict.
    • Abraham Maslow's needs are referred to as the Hierarchy of Needs.

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    Test your knowledge about peace and conflict with this quiz covering topics such as factors that destroy peace, perspectives of peace, and non-violent value systems. Choose the correct answers and see how well you understand these concepts.

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