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Humanitarian Assistance Response Training (HART) (9.5 hrs) 1.Which of the following is NOT a reason for the U.S. military to become involved in a disaster response effort? ANS The United States is allied with one political faction of the Affected State, which requires food and water 2.This large-scale entity, which is composed of three parts, is recognized under international law for providing protection for military medical services and humanitarian relief workers in armed conflicts. ANS Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement (ICRC) 3.Choose the best definition of the principle of "Do No Harm." ANS Provide much-needed humanitarian assistance without fueling a conflict or leading to a culture of dependency 4.When supporting HA/DR in a foreign country, it is important to understand cultural differences or perceptions, or we are likely to respond inappropriate- ly when faced with cultural realities. ANS True 1 / 2
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5.Which of the following are generally signs of recovery in a community following a disaster? (Select all that apply.) ANS - Markets are re-opening -Infrastructure is being rebuilt -Families are being resettled 6.Which of the following is true about stateless persons? ANS They have no home country to turn to for protection of their rights.
7.The Sendai Framework is built on elements which ensure continuity with the work done by States and other stakeholders under the Hyogo Framework for Action. ANS True 8.The lead Federal agency for coordinating disaster assistance for foreign governments and peoples is the ANS Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) 9.An agency designated as the lead of a specific cluster at a global level is . ANS a global cluster lead 10.In the Security Triangle, the Acceptance Strategy refers to aid