Why would political authorities and military leaders avoid or underplay issues related to the psychological damage of war?
A. It is debatable whether or not there actually is psychological damage caused by war.
B. Addressing these issues would make recruitment difficult, harm public opinion of war, and raise costs of treating veterans.
C. Since not all veterans experience PTSD, it is unclear to whom attention should be paid when it comes to psychological costs of war.
D. Military leaders continue to adhere to the belief that soldiers are immune from the psychological traumas of war.
Answer: B
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A. equality, liberty, and human rights B. hard work, prosperity, and power C. atheism, critical thinking, and logic D. individualism, intelligence, and intuition
Deindividuationrefers to
A. the inability of a person to think for themselves. B. the willingness of a person to take the blame for the entire group. C. the sense of merging with a group so that blame for bad outcomes will be shared. D. a sense of normlessness.
Ralf Dahrendorf identified three types of groups. Which of the following is made up of people who occupy positions that have the same role interests?
A. quasi groups B. interest groups C. conflict groups D. the bourgeoisie
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. International non-governmental organizations spread themselves evenly through countries where people are in need of help. 2. International non-governmental organizations always accurately represent the local groups that they work with. 3. The objectives of non-governmental organizations are always compatible with one another because they represent people’s interests. 4. Where governments are closed to influence from domestic or international groups, a INGO has diminished chances of activism.