Deck 18: Violence, Terrorism, and War
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Deck 18: Violence, Terrorism, and War
1
Proportionality under jus ad bellum is an example of
A) Utilitarianism
B) Categorical imperative
C) Relativism
D) Virtue ethics
A) Utilitarianism
B) Categorical imperative
C) Relativism
D) Virtue ethics
A
2
Just War theory has an initial presumption against war that must be overcome by the fulfillment of certain requirements.
True
3
Which of the following is not a rationale for pacifism?
A) Nonviolent means work better than violent means.
B) To kill people is wrong in itself.
C) Setting an example of nonviolent resolution encourages negotiation.
D) Pacifism encourages the enemy to lay down its defenses.
A) Nonviolent means work better than violent means.
B) To kill people is wrong in itself.
C) Setting an example of nonviolent resolution encourages negotiation.
D) Pacifism encourages the enemy to lay down its defenses.
D
4
War crimes are defined differently by various nations who each have their own doctrine of universal human rights.
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5
That violence can never lead to peace is a deontological reason supporting pacifism.
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6
According to the principle of discrimination, it is wrong to ever do what risks deaths of civilians in war.
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7
The idea that killing is wrong, but my killing is OK violates which of our ethical theories?
A) Relativism
B) Categorical imperative
C) Utilitarianism
D) Egoism
A) Relativism
B) Categorical imperative
C) Utilitarianism
D) Egoism
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8
All forms of pacifism hold that violence is always wrong.
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9
How many dramatizations of killings will the average 18 year old have seem at current trends of TV network violence?
A) 120,000
B) 40,000
C) 18,000
D) 7,000
A) 120,000
B) 40,000
C) 18,000
D) 7,000
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10
The best way to think of noncombatants is to think of them as innocent.
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11
St. Augustine was one of the first we know of to write in support of the justification of some wars.
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12
To agree that the reduction of privacy rights to gain greater security is an example of ________ reasoning.
A) Utilitarian
B) Kantian
C) Relativism
D) Natural law
A) Utilitarian
B) Kantian
C) Relativism
D) Natural law
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13
According to the last resort requirement, we should try "everything" short of war first.
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14
A value neutral definition of terrorism is the use of force to destroy property or kill people who are not directly involved in the matters being protested.
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15
According to MacKinnon, what is the most immediate goal of terrorism?
A) To vent anger
B) To create push a political or religious ideology
C) To create fear
D) To assert value
A) To vent anger
B) To create push a political or religious ideology
C) To create fear
D) To assert value
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16
Most terrorists are
A) Well educated and middle class
B) Poor and desperate
C) Ignorant and easily manipulated
D) Rich and bored
A) Well educated and middle class
B) Poor and desperate
C) Ignorant and easily manipulated
D) Rich and bored
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17
The principle of double effect used by the principle of discrimination holds that there is a difference between directly intending some end and foreseeing that one's actions might result in that end.
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18
To be a pacifist is the same thing as to be a conscientious objector.
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19
How many people did Cho Seung-Hiu kill?
A) 7
B) 15
C) 33
D) 124
A) 7
B) 15
C) 33
D) 124
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20
One problem for achieving world peace, according to experts, is the reduction in the proliferation of weapons.
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21
The first Geneva Convention was formulated in 1864 to
A) Establish rules for the conduct of war
B) Establish standards for the treatment of prisoners
C) Protect the sick and wounded
D) Set a basis for prosecuting war crimes
A) Establish rules for the conduct of war
B) Establish standards for the treatment of prisoners
C) Protect the sick and wounded
D) Set a basis for prosecuting war crimes
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22
The terrorist training video discussed in Elshtain's article depicts
A) Bomb making techniques
B) Violent imagery focused at Jews
C) Images of Americans disrespecting the Koran
D) A decapitation
A) Bomb making techniques
B) Violent imagery focused at Jews
C) Images of Americans disrespecting the Koran
D) A decapitation
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23
What kind of reasoning is found in the just cause principle?
A) Utilitarianism
B) Natural law
C) Relativism
D) Categorical imperative
A) Utilitarianism
B) Natural law
C) Relativism
D) Categorical imperative
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24
Label the items below as one of these Requirements for a Just War: Just Cause (JC), Proportionality (P), Last Resort (LR), Right Intention (RI), Discrimination (D); tell whether the requirement is one for going to war ( Jus ad Bellum : JAB), or conduct in war ( Jus in Bello : JIB). The good to be achieved by some action must not be outweighed by the costs to do so.
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25
Label the items below as one of these Requirements for a Just War: Just Cause (JC), Proportionality (P), Last Resort (LR), Right Intention (RI), Discrimination (D); tell whether the requirement is one for going to war ( Jus ad Bellum : JAB), or conduct in war ( Jus in Bello : JIB). This requirement makes bombing of civilian populations unacceptable.
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26
Give a problem connected with each of the principles of Just War Theory.
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27
Label the items below as one of these Requirements for a Just War: Just Cause (JC), Proportionality (P), Last Resort (LR), Right Intention (RI), Discrimination (D); tell whether the requirement is one for going to war ( Jus ad Bellum : JAB), or conduct in war ( Jus in Bello : JIB). There must be some serious or weighty reason that justifies the initial presumption against war.
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28
What is the difference between consequentialist and non-consequentialist arguments regarding the rightness or wrongness of terrorism.
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29
Label the items below as one of these Requirements for a Just War: Just Cause (JC), Proportionality (P), Last Resort (LR), Right Intention (RI), Discrimination (D); tell whether the requirement is one for going to war ( Jus ad Bellum : JAB), or conduct in war ( Jus in Bello : JIB). We should always remember that we are aiming toward achieving peace and do nothing that will make this less difficult to achieve.
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30
Label the items below as one of these Requirements for a Just War: Just Cause (JC), Proportionality (P), Last Resort (LR), Right Intention (RI), Discrimination (D); tell whether the requirement is one for going to war ( Jus ad Bellum : JAB), or conduct in war ( Jus in Bello : JIB). We should not directly and intentionally target non-combatants, but only those who are a threat to us.
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