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Questions and Answers
What is the main goal emphasized in the text?
What is the main goal emphasized in the text?
- Establishing military superiority
- Ensuring global economic dominance
- Promoting cultural diversity
- Creating a safe world for peace-loving nations (correct)
What does every peace-loving nation desire?
What does every peace-loving nation desire?
- To live its own life and ensure justice from other nations (correct)
- To dominate other nations economically
- To impose its own institutions on other nations
- To engage in selfish aggression
What is described as the only possible programme for world peace?
What is described as the only possible programme for world peace?
- Justice and fair dealing among nations (correct)
- Cultural assimilation
- Peace through military conquest
- Isolationism
Why does the text imply that justice must be done to others?
Why does the text imply that justice must be done to others?
What role do all the peoples of the world play according to the text?
What role do all the peoples of the world play according to the text?
What is the main focus of making the world safe to live in according to the text?
What is the main focus of making the world safe to live in according to the text?
Why does the text suggest that all peoples of the world are partners in the interest of creating a safe world?
Why does the text suggest that all peoples of the world are partners in the interest of creating a safe world?
What does the text suggest will happen if justice is not extended to others?
What does the text suggest will happen if justice is not extended to others?
What is implied about the programme of the world's peace according to the text?
What is implied about the programme of the world's peace according to the text?
How does the text describe the relationship between justice being done to others and receiving justice ourselves?
How does the text describe the relationship between justice being done to others and receiving justice ourselves?
Study Notes
World Peace
- The main goal emphasized is to make the world safe to live in.
- Every peace-loving nation desires a world where all people can live in peace and security.
Conditions for World Peace
- The only possible programme for world peace is to extend justice to all others.
- Justice must be done to others because it is a prerequisite for receiving justice ourselves.
Global Partnership
- All the peoples of the world play a crucial role in creating a safe world, making them partners in this interest.
Consequences of Injustice
- If justice is not extended to others, it will have negative consequences, implying a world devoid of peace and security.
Programme of World Peace
- The programme of world peace is implied to be dependent on the extension of justice to all people, making it a collective responsibility.
Justice and Reciprocity
- The text suggests that doing justice to others is directly related to receiving justice ourselves, emphasizing the reciprocal nature of justice.
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Test your knowledge on Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points speech and his vision for a safer world post-World War I.