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481. Which of the following election criteria apply to the non-permanent members of the UN Security Council?
  1. 2 members elected for 10-year terms
  2. 4 members elected for 5-year terms
  3. 5 members elected for 4-year terms
  4. 10 members elected for 2-year terms
482. Given that nine of the 15 members of the UN Security Council have affirmed a decision on a procedural matter, how many of the five permanent members must concur with the decision?
  1. Five
  2. Four
  3. Three
  4. None
483. Which of the following multilateral organizations formally operates under a "one member, one vote" rule?
  1. The World Trade Organization
  2. The International Monetary Fund
  3. The Global Environment Facility
  4. The United Nations Development Program
484. In 2000, the United Nations Millennium Summit adopted the eight Millennium Development Goals, which set development-related policy goals with a target date of 2015. Which of the following statements would be most appropriate for a U.S. delegate to make at an international meeting reviewing progress on the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals?
  1. "The U.S. recognizes that economic development is a central aspiration of all countries, but believes that each country has the individual responsibility to achieve this goal."
  2. "The U.S. government recognizes that many Americans continue to live below the poverty line, and we hope to address this issue with the help of the international community."
  3. "The U.S. is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and has a special responsibility to lift the poorest countries out of the poverty trap, and the U.S. promises to do so."
  4. "International development issues are an integral part of U.S. foreign policy and the U.S. believes that a more prosperous world is a more secure world."
485. Accused war criminals are being tried in national courts in a number of European states under the concept of
  1. states rights
  2. national priority
  3. transnational justice
  4. universal jurisdiction

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