Which of the following is NOT a key function of the Red Cross?
A. Disaster response
B. Health and medical assistance
C. Military training
D. Promoting humanitarian law

A. Disaster response
B. Health and medical assistance
C. Military training
D. Promoting humanitarian law
A. To provide legal advice
B. To support national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies in disaster relief and development
C. To manage peacekeeping forces
D. To negotiate international treaties
A. Red Crescent
B. Red Shield
C. Red Star
D. Red Lotus
A. Engage in military combat
B. Offer humanitarian assistance to the wounded and displaced
C. Negotiate peace treaties
D. Promote trade agreements
A. Trade agreements
B. Humanitarian law regarding the treatment of victims of war
C. Environmental protection
D. Political diplomacy
A. Military strategy
B. Protection and neutrality for medical personnel and facilities
C. Victory in battle
D. Weapons for humanitarian aid
A. Clara Barton
B. Henri Dunant
C. Florence Nightingale
D. Mary Eliza Mahoney
A. The Red Cross can support one side in a conflict
B. The Red Cross does not take sides in conflicts or disputes
C. The Red Cross only operates in non-conflict areas
D. The Red Cross supports military actions
A. Promote economic development
B. Provide medical aid to soldiers in wartime
C. Enforce international trade laws
D. Advocate for civil rights
A. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
B. The Geneva Conventions
C. The Vienna Convention
D. The Paris Peace Accords