Deck 6: Weapons Proliferation

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What country adopted a "policy of pacifism," prohibiting owning, producing, or allowing nuclear weapons on its territory?

A) Brazil
B) Japan
C) Pakistan
D) India
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_____________, the world's first artificial satellite, was launched by the Soviet Union.

A) Orbit
B) Challenger
C) Sputnik
D) Avenger
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No countries have yet abandoned their nuclear weapons programs.
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of why small arms and light weapons are attractive?

A) Easy availability
B) Single usage
C) Portability
D) Low cost
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_____________ weapons are made of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases.

A) Chemical
B) Biological
C) Nuclear
D) Conventional
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The idea of _____________ destruction originated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union would be suicidal.

A) ultimate
B) mutual assured
C) balanced
D) mutual balanced
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Much of the global weapons trade is not motivated by financial considerations.
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The 1996 _______________ limits the right of countries to conduct nuclear weapons tests.

A) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
B) Proliferation Restraint Treaty
C) Nuclear Lockdown Treaty
D) New START Treaty
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_____________ weapons are extremely toxic and can be dispersed in many different ways including gas, vapor, and liquid.

A) Chemical
B) Nuclear
C) Biological
D) Cluster bomb
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The prevention of hair-trigger alert postures and the securement of weapons is concentrated in

A) defusing.
B) disarmament.
C) defenses.
D) deterrence.
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North Korea is known as the _____________ because of its imposed isolation from the global community.

A) Island State
B) isolated regions
C) Hermit Kingdom
D) Hermit State
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The Chemical Weapons Convention prohibits the development and acquisition of chemical weapons, but still allows their use.
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One reason small arms and light weapons are attractive is that they are expensive and not readily available, making them rare finds.
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The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis

A) was a major reason AK-47s ended up in the hands of terrorists in Afghanistan.
B) was an exception to nuclear weapon restraint shown by superpowers during the Cold War.
C) directly resulted in the New START treaty between Russia and the United States.
D) was a major reason for the development of Agent Orange.
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A nonproliferation regime is an interlocking network of treaties, agreements, and organizations designed to prevent the spread or use of weapons of mass destruction.
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The United States used _____________ to defoliate forests in Vietnam in its war against the Vietcong forces.

A) nuclear weapons
B) anthrax
C) Agent Orange
D) mustard gas
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One reason for the proliferation of weapons is that the transfer of arms contributes to regional stability and diminishes the likelihood of war (Regional Balance of Power).
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The _____________ worldview places the constant struggle for power and dominance at the center of international relations.

A) Khanian
B) Lockian
C) Hobbesian
D) Burkian
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_____________ are attachments to treaties that allow states to be excluded from the legal effects of certain provisions of the 1925 Geneva Protocol.

A) Reservations
B) Provisions
C) Exceptions
D) Conditions
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Which of the following is NOT one of the advised actions for nuclear weapons possessors in order to promote nuclear nonproliferation in other countries?

A) Pledge to not use their weapons to threaten countries without nuclear weapons
B) Maintain their nuclear weapons
C) Ensure nonnuclear states that their neighbors would be prevented from becoming nuclear powers
D) Help countries that have renounced nuclear weapons and accepted international monitoring to acquire nuclear technology for civilian purposes
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The ___________ is a nuclear weapon capable of hitting reinforced concrete bunkers as deep as 40 feet underground.
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Discuss the dangers of small arms proliferation. Give examples.
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The Non-Proliferation Treaty does not allow the International Atomic Energy Agency of the United Nations to monitor nuclear weapons activities.
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In light of America's declining power and the need to cooperate with other nations, how should it deal with Iran and North Korea?
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Discuss the logic behind developing national missile defense systems. Do you think such efforts will help increase or decrease the level of nuclear proliferation? Why or why not?
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Do you think the world would be a safer place without nuclear weapons? Why or why not?
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During the Cold War, the concept of ________________________ refers to the idea that neither the United States nor the Soviet Union could launch nuclear weapons against the other without suffering catastrophic consequences itself.
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Prohibiting the use of biological and chemical weapons is the ___________.
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Governments transferring weapons to other governments is one way in which small arms and light weapons are transferred.
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The ____________ limits the right of countries to conduct nuclear weapons tests.
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_____________ was the name of the world's first artificial satellite.
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______________ is the reality that a nuclear exchange between two superpowers would be suicidal.
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_______________, which killed around 130,000 North Americans, was deliberately spread by British forces during the Revolutionary War.
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The agreement prohibiting the development, manufacture, and stockpiling of biological weapons is called the _____________.
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Discuss global efforts to control chemical and biological weapons.
Question
Weapons that can be dispersed as a gas, vapor, or liquid, and are extremely toxic, are considered ___________ weapons.
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Missiles, tanks, and heavy artillery are all types of _____________ weapons.
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Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
1925 Geneva Protocol
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
biological weapons
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
Nuclear Posture Review
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
biological weapons
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
Nuclear Posture Review
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
biological weapons
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
Nuclear Posture Review
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
biological weapons
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
Nuclear Posture Review
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
biological weapons
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
Nuclear Posture Review
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Deck 6: Weapons Proliferation
1
What country adopted a "policy of pacifism," prohibiting owning, producing, or allowing nuclear weapons on its territory?

A) Brazil
B) Japan
C) Pakistan
D) India
B
2
_____________, the world's first artificial satellite, was launched by the Soviet Union.

A) Orbit
B) Challenger
C) Sputnik
D) Avenger
C
3
No countries have yet abandoned their nuclear weapons programs.
False
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of why small arms and light weapons are attractive?

A) Easy availability
B) Single usage
C) Portability
D) Low cost
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_____________ weapons are made of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases.

A) Chemical
B) Biological
C) Nuclear
D) Conventional
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The idea of _____________ destruction originated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union would be suicidal.

A) ultimate
B) mutual assured
C) balanced
D) mutual balanced
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Much of the global weapons trade is not motivated by financial considerations.
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The 1996 _______________ limits the right of countries to conduct nuclear weapons tests.

A) Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
B) Proliferation Restraint Treaty
C) Nuclear Lockdown Treaty
D) New START Treaty
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_____________ weapons are extremely toxic and can be dispersed in many different ways including gas, vapor, and liquid.

A) Chemical
B) Nuclear
C) Biological
D) Cluster bomb
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The prevention of hair-trigger alert postures and the securement of weapons is concentrated in

A) defusing.
B) disarmament.
C) defenses.
D) deterrence.
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North Korea is known as the _____________ because of its imposed isolation from the global community.

A) Island State
B) isolated regions
C) Hermit Kingdom
D) Hermit State
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The Chemical Weapons Convention prohibits the development and acquisition of chemical weapons, but still allows their use.
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One reason small arms and light weapons are attractive is that they are expensive and not readily available, making them rare finds.
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The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis

A) was a major reason AK-47s ended up in the hands of terrorists in Afghanistan.
B) was an exception to nuclear weapon restraint shown by superpowers during the Cold War.
C) directly resulted in the New START treaty between Russia and the United States.
D) was a major reason for the development of Agent Orange.
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A nonproliferation regime is an interlocking network of treaties, agreements, and organizations designed to prevent the spread or use of weapons of mass destruction.
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The United States used _____________ to defoliate forests in Vietnam in its war against the Vietcong forces.

A) nuclear weapons
B) anthrax
C) Agent Orange
D) mustard gas
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One reason for the proliferation of weapons is that the transfer of arms contributes to regional stability and diminishes the likelihood of war (Regional Balance of Power).
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The _____________ worldview places the constant struggle for power and dominance at the center of international relations.

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_____________ are attachments to treaties that allow states to be excluded from the legal effects of certain provisions of the 1925 Geneva Protocol.

A) Reservations
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Which of the following is NOT one of the advised actions for nuclear weapons possessors in order to promote nuclear nonproliferation in other countries?

A) Pledge to not use their weapons to threaten countries without nuclear weapons
B) Maintain their nuclear weapons
C) Ensure nonnuclear states that their neighbors would be prevented from becoming nuclear powers
D) Help countries that have renounced nuclear weapons and accepted international monitoring to acquire nuclear technology for civilian purposes
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The ___________ is a nuclear weapon capable of hitting reinforced concrete bunkers as deep as 40 feet underground.
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Discuss the dangers of small arms proliferation. Give examples.
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The Non-Proliferation Treaty does not allow the International Atomic Energy Agency of the United Nations to monitor nuclear weapons activities.
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In light of America's declining power and the need to cooperate with other nations, how should it deal with Iran and North Korea?
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Discuss the logic behind developing national missile defense systems. Do you think such efforts will help increase or decrease the level of nuclear proliferation? Why or why not?
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Do you think the world would be a safer place without nuclear weapons? Why or why not?
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During the Cold War, the concept of ________________________ refers to the idea that neither the United States nor the Soviet Union could launch nuclear weapons against the other without suffering catastrophic consequences itself.
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Prohibiting the use of biological and chemical weapons is the ___________.
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Governments transferring weapons to other governments is one way in which small arms and light weapons are transferred.
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The ____________ limits the right of countries to conduct nuclear weapons tests.
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_____________ was the name of the world's first artificial satellite.
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______________ is the reality that a nuclear exchange between two superpowers would be suicidal.
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_______________, which killed around 130,000 North Americans, was deliberately spread by British forces during the Revolutionary War.
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The agreement prohibiting the development, manufacture, and stockpiling of biological weapons is called the _____________.
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Discuss global efforts to control chemical and biological weapons.
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Weapons that can be dispersed as a gas, vapor, or liquid, and are extremely toxic, are considered ___________ weapons.
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Missiles, tanks, and heavy artillery are all types of _____________ weapons.
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Match between columns
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
1925 Geneva Protocol
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
biological weapons
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
Weapons that are composed of living microorganisms and toxins that are capable of causing fatal diseases such as smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called _______________.
Nuclear Posture Review
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
biological weapons
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The ________________ prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
Nuclear Posture Review
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
biological weapons
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The concept of ___________________ emanated from the reality that a nuclear exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
Nuclear Posture Review
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
biological weapons
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The Bush administration advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new nuclear warheads in response to emerging global threats in the _______________.
Nuclear Posture Review
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
1925 Geneva Protocol
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
biological weapons
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
mutually assured destruction (MAD)
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty
The ________________ prohibits the development, testing, or deployment of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United States to build a missile defense system.
Nuclear Posture Review
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