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Chapter 6 Quiz
Global Security, Military Power, and Terrorism
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Nuclear weapons are especially dangerous because
they can destroy the world as we know it.
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their effects are indiscriminate.
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their use requires a nuclear response according to deterrence theory.
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all of the above
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A nuclear "threshold" refers to
the difference in explosive yields between different types of nuclear weapons.
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whether a state has signed the NPT or not.
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a state's acquisition or development of nuclear weapons.
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the period of time separating warfare before and after the development of the atomic bomb.
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Terrorism is
the use of violence to inspire fear in order to effect political change.
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the use of violence by any nonstate group.
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spreading fear through nonviolent means, like propaganda.
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practiced only by the weak.
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The four kinds of terrorism are
left-wing terrorism, right-wing terrorism, ethno-nationalist/separatist terrorism, and religious terrorism.
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religious terrorism, political terrorism, traditional terrorism, and postmodern terrorism.
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Christian terrorism, Jewish terrorism, Muslim terrorism, and Buddhist terrorism.
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nonstate terrorism, ethnic terrorism, state-sponsored terrorism, and transnational terrorism.
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Economic explanations for terrorism rest on the assumption that
all terrorists are recruited from poor families.
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a Western-dominated, globalized economy allows for great inequalities that must be remedied, possibly by violent means.
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governments break the social contract with their citizens by encouraging outsourcing.
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both b and c
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Using technology to hunt and track the enemy, sharing intelligence with other states, and targeting insurgent leadership with unmanned drones and covert operations are the components of
counterinsurgency (COIN).
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counterintelligence (COINTEL).
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counterterrorism.
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all of the above
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State A sends its military to support State B's political structure and fight State B's non-state enemies. This is an example of
counterinsurgency.
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counterterrorism.
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peace enforcement.
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hybrid warfare.
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Kaldor's "new wars" concept seems to be supported by evidence that shows __________ of conflicts have occurred within states during the last decade.
almost none
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34%
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95%
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In what year was the term "weapons of mass destruction" coined and by whom?
1948, UN Commission for Conventional Armaments
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1953, US President Eisenhower
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2001, US President George W. Bush
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1968, Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
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The term "Al Qaeda" means
the Base.
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the Chosen.
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the Rooftop.
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the Watchtower.
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What factor has most improved terrorist capabilities?
increased international sympathy
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charismatic leadership (i.e., Osama bin Laden)
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technologies associated with globalization
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expanded recruitment base due to oppression and poverty
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The globalization of commerce has
encouraged a neorealist anti-terrorism movement sponsored by TNCs.
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improved terrorists' mobility.
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created a self-determination movement in the Third World sponsored by the United States.
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reduced terror attacks in capitalist countries.
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A group of terrorists or intelligence operatives who remain dormant in a target country until ordered to carry out their mission is known as
an undercover operation.
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a sleeper cell.
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a clandestine operation or "black-ops" group.
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a wake-up cell.
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Academi (formerly Xe, formerly Blackwater) is an example of a(n)
Popular Mobilization Force (PMF).
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national security corporation.
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mercenary company.
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privatized military firm (PMF).
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At the 1995 NPT review conference, the signatories
agreed to extend the treaty indefinitely.
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voted to ban Iran, North Korea, and Nauru from further meetings.
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could decide nothing; as a result, the meeting broke up in disarray.
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changed the name from NPT to NST, to recognize the changing global political situation.
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