AP Success - AP World History: Exploring the Non-Aligned Movement

"The Heads of State or Government of Non-Aligned Countries noting that there are crises that lead towards a world conflict in the transition from an old order based on domination to a new order based on cooperation between nations, focused on freedom, equality and social justice . . can only be achieved only if this confrontation leads to a world where the domination of colonialism-imperialism and neo-colonialism in all their manifestations is radically eliminated."

Belgrade Declaration of Non-Aligned Countries, 6 September 1961

Question 1

Multiple choice

Which of the following best reflects the primary goal of the Non-Aligned Movement as expressed in the Belgrade Declaration of 1961?

  • Supporting the spread of communism as an alternative to Western capitalism.

  • Establishing a collective defense system against the influence of the United States and the Soviet Union.

  • Promoting a new world order based on cooperation and the elimination of colonialism and imperialism.

  • Creating an economic alliance to compete with the industrialized nations of the West.

Question 2

Multiple choice

The Belgrade Declaration of Non-Aligned Countries is most directly a response to which of the following international contexts of the early 1960s?

  • The immediate aftermath of World War II and the establishment of the United Nations.

  • The global economic depression of the 1930s.

  • The rise of fascism and the outbreak of World War II.

  • The Cold War tensions and the process of decolonization.

Question 3

Multiple choice

The reference to 'a world conflict in the transition from an old order' in the Belgrade Declaration most likely alludes to which historical process?

  • The shift from colonial empires to independent nation-states.

  • The transition from feudalism to capitalism in Europe.

  • The movement from agrarian societies to industrialized economies.

  • The change from absolute monarchies to constitutional governments.

Question 4

Multiple choice

The concept of 'neo-colonialism' mentioned in the Belgrade Declaration refers to which of the following?

  • The resurgence of traditional colonial administration in former empires.

  • The establishment of new colonial territories by emerging world powers.

  • The spread of colonial-style settlements in the 20th century.

  • The continued economic and political influence of former colonial powers in newly independent countries.

Question 5

Multiple choice

The Belgrade Declaration's emphasis on 'freedom, equality and social justice' suggests that the Non-Aligned Movement was influenced by which of the following ideologies?

  • Liberalism and anti-imperialist nationalism.

  • Feudalistic principles.

  • Conservative monarchism.

  • Fascist authoritarianism.

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