Exam 9: The Use of Force
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Using information discussed in the text, evaluate critically the following statement: "Securing Americans from the threat of terrorism-both at home and abroad-must surely take precedence over any rights and privileges of the ordinary citizen."
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What are some contemporary conditions among certain actors that facilitate the use of insurgency and guerilla warfare? Why do these conditions exist today?
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In which of the following countries in 1994 were approximately 800,000 people killed with low-tech weapons like rifles, machetes, and other improvised weapons?
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All of the following are considered low-tech weapons except
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Which of the following is not a problem with regard to chemical or biological weapons?
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Insurgents especially need the support of the civilian population because they
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Which prominent realist theorist argues that the proliferation of nuclear weapons will likely make the world more, rather than less, safe?
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All of the following are examples of traditional means of providing defense and repelling attack except
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Research on the profiling of individual terrorists has demonstrated that
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Chemical and biological weapons may become an acceptable choice by some countries for all of the following reasons except
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Which concept fits this statement: "Safety from the threat of physical destruction"?
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List out and briefly describe the different causes of terrorism described in the book. Examine the various approaches to explaining the causes of modern-day terrorism? Which approach do you feel is more effective in examining the causes of terrorism?
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The comparison between North Vietnam, which lost a million people during the war, versus the United States, which lost 58,000 people, represents the
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When an explicit or implicit threat is used to persuade another actor to make a concession, it is referred to as
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Low tech weapons and acts of terrorism have shifted the security focus back to
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By targeting innocent civilians instead of soldiers or politicians, terrorists hope to instill
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What was the name of the computer worm that disrupted the control software in Iranian centrifuges in 2010?
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