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Issues of Peace and Conflict: the nature of peace and war — just war theory, pacifism
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following is a condition of just war theory?

  1. The war must be fought by a legitimate authority
  2. The war must result in complete victory
  3. The war must be supported by all religious leaders
  4. The war must last no longer than one year
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✓ Answer: AThe war must be fought by a legitimate authority
Award 1 mark for identifying legitimate authority as a condition of just war theory. B is incorrect because just war theory does not require complete victory, only a reasonable chance of success. C is incorrect because religious leader support is not a specified condition of just war theory. D is incorrect because just war theory contains no time limit requirement.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which Christian denomination is most traditionally associated with pacifism?

  1. Roman Catholic
  2. Quakers (Society of Friends)
  3. Anglican
  4. Orthodox
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✓ Answer: BQuakers (Society of Friends)
Award 1 mark for Quakers, who have a historic Peace Testimony rejecting all war and violence. A is incorrect as the Catholic Church developed just war theory. C and D are incorrect as Anglican and Orthodox churches have traditionally accepted just war principles.
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