Deck 18: National Security in the Twenty-First Century

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Which of the following articulates the relationship between unemployment and military recruiting?

A) There is no relationship between the two.
B) When unemployment rises, recruiting also improves.
C) When unemployment decreases, recruiting generally improves.
D) The relationship is too complex to measure.
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The United States and its allies__________.

A) make sure to spend twice as much as "rogue states" on defense
B) account for about 80 percent of all military spending in the world
C) have significantly reduced spending since the end of the Cold War
D) spend about the same as Russia does on defense
سؤال
The tension and arms race known as __________ was between the United States and Soviet Union from World War II until 1990.

A) official development assistance
B) the Bush Doctrine
C) international law
D) the Cold War
سؤال
Which of the following does the United States consider a "rogue state"?

A) Cuba
B) Chile
C) Russia
D) Saudi Arabia
سؤال
Ricin is a toxin that is fatal to humans even in very small doses even if simply inhaled.Ricin has been used to produce large scale death and injury.It is an example of __________.

A) a nuclear weapon
B) a weapon of mass destruction
C) terrorism
D) habeas corpus
سؤال
The fact that Lockheed Martin employs many people who either have or currently serve as high-ranking government officials is an example of __________.

A) a conflict of interest
B) a cold war
C) national security
D) terrorism
سؤال
__________ is used as a weapon of mass disruption.

A) Assault
B) A computer virus
C) Tax evasion
D) Election fraud
سؤال
In 2011 there were about __________ active military personnel in the U.S.armed forces.

A) 1,400,000
B) 848,000
C) 678,025
D) 451,000
سؤال
Which nation spends the most on national security?

A) Russia
B) China
C) India
D) The United States
سؤال
Which of the following is partly responsible for national security in the United States?

A) The Department of Homeland Security
B) The Central Intelligence Agency
C) NASA
D) The Immigration and Naturalization Service
سؤال
__________ is a government justification for sustaining high levels of defense spending.

A) The fact that defense spending decreases taxes
B) The idea that we need to be so strong that we can help any persecuted people in the world
C) The concept of the world as an unsafe place even without the Soviet threat
D) The health of our infrastructure and education system
سؤال
The United States has __________.

A) the world's smallest navy
B) the world's second largest air force
C) the world's most sophisticated weapons
D) an average size defense budget given its population
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__________ is/are one of the major challenges to the United States.

A) Russia
B) WMDs
C) Saddam Hussein
D) Immigration
سؤال
The ways nations organize to protect themselves and guard against threats both internal and external is commonly referred to as __________.

A) national security
B) the defense budget
C) official development assistance
D) international law
سؤال
Many in the United States support continued military spending based at least in part by the idea that our vast military superiority discourages our enemies from attacking.This is known as __________.

A) the Bush doctrine
B) the Cold War
C) peace through strength
D) a conflict of interest
سؤال
The U.S.Defense Department believes that __________.

A) future conflicts will be very similar to the conflicts of the past
B) the U.S. military has no humanitarian role to play; those things are best left to others
C) they must be actively prepared to combat cyberattacks
D) their importance will decline in the coming years as the world gets more peaceful
سؤال
The government's spending plan for maintaining and upgrading the military defenses of the United States is __________.

A) the Cold War
B) national security
C) the defense budget
D) the Bush Doctrine
سؤال
In 2009,there were __________ members of the guard and reserve in the United States.

A) 2,848,000
B) 1,454,515
C) 848,000
D) 500,000
سؤال
The Boston Tea Party is viewed as a patriotic act by Americans,but was seen as an act of terrorism by the British.This exemplifies which of the following concepts?

A) Terrorism is a social construction
B) Preemptive war
C) Preventive war
D) The Bush Doctrine
سؤال
Sometimes violence is politically motivated and its only goal is to call attention to a cause.This is classified as __________.

A) a Cold War
B) terrorism
C) the Bush Doctrine
D) the defense budget
سؤال
Habeas corpus __________.

A) means suspected terrorists are presumed guilty until found innocent
B) prevents someone from being detained indefinitely without cause
C) keeps people in prison indefinitely
D) means "death by terrorist" in Latin
سؤال
The belief that the United States has the right to respond to danger with overwhelming force including nuclear weapons illustrates which tenet of the Bush Doctrine?

A) Regime change
B) Unbounded U.S. military superiority
C) The line in the sand
D) The spread of democracy
سؤال
What is the majority population in Iraq?

A) Shiite
B) Kurdish
C) Sunni
D) Faisal
سؤال
The policy originally guiding U.S.military actions in the war on terror and long-range plans for national security has come to be known as __________.

A) weapons of mass destruction
B) international law
C) the Bush Doctrine
D) containment
سؤال
About __________ percent of Iraqi primary school children have shown symptoms of trauma.

A) 90
B) 70
C) 50
D) 30
سؤال
Going to war to remove a dictator such as Saddam Hussein and replace him with a different leader is an example of __________.

A) the line in the sand
B) a preemptive war
C) a preventive war
D) regime change
سؤال
Who was the only U.S.senator to vote against the PATRIOT Act?

A) Russ Feingold
B) Hillary Clinton
C) John McCain
D) Strom Thurmond
سؤال
The United States began a preventive war against Iraq in 2003.The United States justified this action by claiming Saddam Hussein,the leader of Iraq,__________.

A) had committed to helping the United States and then backed out
B) had connections with Russia
C) had weapons of mass destruction
D) was mentally unstable
سؤال
The Geneva conventions date back to __________.

A) 1532
B) 1697
C) 1864
D) 1931
سؤال
Post traumatic stress disorder is affecting approximately __________ percent of the soldiers returning from Iraq.

A) 10
B) 17
C) 43
D) 90
سؤال
Lewis is angry about what he perceives as governmental overreach.He plans to blow up the Washington Monument to make a political statement.Lewis is a __________.

A) freedom fighter
B) martyr
C) soldier of fortune
D) terrorist
سؤال
In what way is the cost of the war in Iraq unevenly distributed?

A) Soldiers are more likely to come from upper-class backgrounds.
B) While waging the war, the government has increased taxes on the well-to-do.
C) The government has cut programs that help the poor to fund the war effort.
D) The poor have experienced food rationing to support the war effort.
سؤال
The 2,000 illegal bombings each year in the United States are examples of __________.

A) preemptive war
B) preventive war
C) terrorism
D) conflict of interest
سؤال
The Military Commissions Act of 2006 __________.

A) expands who can be considered an "enemy combatant"
B) allows no interrogation tactics
C) strengthens rules of evidence and due process
D) gave the United States a good reputation abroad
سؤال
In 1995 Timothy McVeigh used a bomb to destroy a federal building in Oklahoma City,killing 168 people.This was an act of __________.

A) preemptive war
B) preventive war
C) domestic terrorism
D) international terrorism
سؤال
The USA PATRIOT Act __________.

A) was enacted on the five-year anniversary of 9/11
B) allows greater reach of law enforcement and more oversight
C) allows citizens to be incarcerated on suspicion alone
D) justified the Iraq war
سؤال
Most of the world's Muslims are __________.

A) Sunni
B) Shiite
C) Sufi
D) Kashmiri
سؤال
Why has the U.S.war in Iraq met with difficulty?

A) The U.S. troops restored order too quickly.
B) The United States underestimated the depth of the divisions within the Iraqi population, especially between the Sunni and Shiite Muslims.
C) Much of Iraq's infrastructure was underutilized.
D) Very few of the Iraqis were allowed to come to the United States.
سؤال
How is the war on terror different from a conventional war?

A) There is no formal army to fight.
B) There is a state to defeat.
C) There are decisive battles that will bring an end to the war.
D) The winners and losers are clear.
سؤال
The Bush Doctrine has involved __________.

A) ensuring the United States has an unparalleled popular reputation around the world
B) the idea that other nations are either with the United States or against the United States
C) a 10-year cease fire on all Middle Eastern countries
D) widespread success
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Jesse is concerned about protecting privacy and limiting the authority of the government to spy on citizens.One can surmise that he would like to __________ the USA PATRIOT Act.

A) expand
B) renew
C) dismantle
D) update
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Although there is appeal in __________ attacks because they do not place U.S.soldiers at risk,there are serious ethical and moral concerns that go along with some very human errors that have occurred which have led to the loss of civilian life.

A) sniper
B) guerilla
C) drone
D) terrorist
سؤال
It is reasonable to believe that,in the modern era of warfare,that __________.

A) U.S. strategic weapons and navy warships will have little impact on new enemies
B) the United States will be more successful than in the past because the enemies are less sophisticated
C) the United States will openly adopt terrorist tactics in order to succeed
D) the United States will be at a disadvantage due to lack of funding
سؤال
Even though it is a conflict of interest,companies that may profit from military expenditures are permitted to __________ Congress.
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Drone strikes are part of the __________ that increasingly dominates military action and removes both soldiers and civilians from war.
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__________ is best classified not as a distinct enemy,but a methodology.
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Although there were no weapons of mass destruction found,Jeremy still supports the war in Iraq based on the notion that the United States is safer when there are more democracies in the world.This is an example of which tenet of the Bush Doctrine?

A) Regime change
B) Unbounded U.S. military superiority
C) The line in the sand
D) The spread of democracy
سؤال
Harrison believes that democracy and freedom should be the guiding principles behind all nations in the world.His views mean that he would likely be in favor of __________.

A) preemptive war
B) preventive war
C) the Bush Doctrine
D) the Cold War
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When assessing the success or failure of a war effort,it is important to look down the line.Ten years after the war in Iraq began the Sunnis and the Shiites are __________,which is having a major __________ effect on the rest of the world.

A) at civil war; negative
B) at civil war; positive
C) at peace; negative
D) at peace; positive
سؤال
Operation Iraqi Freedom was based on the notion of a __________ which is illegal under the U.N.Charter.

A) Cold War
B) preemptive war
C) preventive war
D) regime change
سؤال
Defense contractors are subsidized by the __________.
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The __________War,with Russia,was a period in which the United States became significantly more expansionary and less isolationist.
سؤال
The U.S.military has a massive carbon footprint,using __________ billion gallons of fuel annually.
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Beginning with President Kennedy,the trend has been for the executive branch to bypass __________ on matters of war in order to centralize power.
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The assassination of Osama bin Laden and the continued U.S.support of Israel and torture in places like Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay are all examples of things that have __________.

A) led to the loss of U.S. credibility in the Arab world
B) won the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
C) fueled the success of the Bush Doctrine
D) heightened the image of Obama throughout the world
سؤال
During the Cold War,the United States and what was then the Soviet Union amassed huge stockpiles of __________ weapons.
سؤال
When Jill returned from combat operations in Afghanistan,she began experiencing feelings of detachment and general irritability along with insomnia and nightmares.Jill is probably suffering from __________.

A) habeas corpus
B) post traumatic stress disorder
C) culture shock
D) regime change
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Miguel,visiting the United States from his homeland of Guatemala,has been picked up by the police and detained for over six months without being told why or given any information.His detainment is legal under the Military Commissions Act,which removed __________ for noncitizens.

A) all human rights
B) habeas corpus
C) trials
D) legal status
سؤال
Tea Party activists are/were generally opposed to President __________.
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Iran is considered a(n)__________ state by the United States.
سؤال
How has the nuclear threat changed since World War II? Which country has the most nuclear weapons?
سؤال
Discuss the implications and consequences of the Bush Doctrine.
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Terrorism is a social construction.
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Because they do not risk the lives of soldiers,drone strikes have very little opposition.
سؤال
What is terrorism,and how does it manifest in the world today?
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Only Russia,China,and India outspend the United States on national security.
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What are the possible outcomes of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq? Identify which scenarios you deem most likely and provide your rationale.
Ideal
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Discuss the consequences of the new terrorism for the United States and its residents.
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Working as a contractor in Afghanistan for a U.S.company was overall more dangerous in some years during the war than working as a soldier stationed there for the United States.
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In addition to over a million soldiers on active duty,guard and reserve members can be called up at any time to protect U.S.interests throughout the world.
سؤال
The Bush Doctrine entails ensuring the United States has unparalleled military strength.
سؤال
Identify the ways the new warfare against terrorism differs from earlier wars and discuss the implications of this.
Ideal
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Explain how the USA PATRIOT Act affects civil liberties.
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Discuss the role globalization plays in heightening the threat of international terrorism.
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The post-9/11 policies and practices used against suspected terrorists,such as detaining suspects without filing charges against them,have raised no questions about the government's rights under the U.S.Constitution.
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Acts of terrorism are acts intended to cause serious harm to noncombatants in order to intimidate a population or call attention to a cause.
سؤال
How have businesses benefitted from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars? What conflicts of interest drive profits?
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Globalization lessens the threat of international terrorism.
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Why did the United States continue to spend so much on defense even after the end of the Cold War? In what ways was this strategy effective,and in what ways was it ineffective?
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The high-cost military organization of the United States is predicated on fighting the wars of the twentieth century rather than the wars of the twenty-first century.
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Deck 18: National Security in the Twenty-First Century
1
Which of the following articulates the relationship between unemployment and military recruiting?

A) There is no relationship between the two.
B) When unemployment rises, recruiting also improves.
C) When unemployment decreases, recruiting generally improves.
D) The relationship is too complex to measure.
B
2
The United States and its allies__________.

A) make sure to spend twice as much as "rogue states" on defense
B) account for about 80 percent of all military spending in the world
C) have significantly reduced spending since the end of the Cold War
D) spend about the same as Russia does on defense
B
3
The tension and arms race known as __________ was between the United States and Soviet Union from World War II until 1990.

A) official development assistance
B) the Bush Doctrine
C) international law
D) the Cold War
D
4
Which of the following does the United States consider a "rogue state"?

A) Cuba
B) Chile
C) Russia
D) Saudi Arabia
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Ricin is a toxin that is fatal to humans even in very small doses even if simply inhaled.Ricin has been used to produce large scale death and injury.It is an example of __________.

A) a nuclear weapon
B) a weapon of mass destruction
C) terrorism
D) habeas corpus
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The fact that Lockheed Martin employs many people who either have or currently serve as high-ranking government officials is an example of __________.

A) a conflict of interest
B) a cold war
C) national security
D) terrorism
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__________ is used as a weapon of mass disruption.

A) Assault
B) A computer virus
C) Tax evasion
D) Election fraud
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In 2011 there were about __________ active military personnel in the U.S.armed forces.

A) 1,400,000
B) 848,000
C) 678,025
D) 451,000
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Which nation spends the most on national security?

A) Russia
B) China
C) India
D) The United States
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Which of the following is partly responsible for national security in the United States?

A) The Department of Homeland Security
B) The Central Intelligence Agency
C) NASA
D) The Immigration and Naturalization Service
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__________ is a government justification for sustaining high levels of defense spending.

A) The fact that defense spending decreases taxes
B) The idea that we need to be so strong that we can help any persecuted people in the world
C) The concept of the world as an unsafe place even without the Soviet threat
D) The health of our infrastructure and education system
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The United States has __________.

A) the world's smallest navy
B) the world's second largest air force
C) the world's most sophisticated weapons
D) an average size defense budget given its population
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__________ is/are one of the major challenges to the United States.

A) Russia
B) WMDs
C) Saddam Hussein
D) Immigration
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The ways nations organize to protect themselves and guard against threats both internal and external is commonly referred to as __________.

A) national security
B) the defense budget
C) official development assistance
D) international law
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Many in the United States support continued military spending based at least in part by the idea that our vast military superiority discourages our enemies from attacking.This is known as __________.

A) the Bush doctrine
B) the Cold War
C) peace through strength
D) a conflict of interest
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The U.S.Defense Department believes that __________.

A) future conflicts will be very similar to the conflicts of the past
B) the U.S. military has no humanitarian role to play; those things are best left to others
C) they must be actively prepared to combat cyberattacks
D) their importance will decline in the coming years as the world gets more peaceful
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The government's spending plan for maintaining and upgrading the military defenses of the United States is __________.

A) the Cold War
B) national security
C) the defense budget
D) the Bush Doctrine
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In 2009,there were __________ members of the guard and reserve in the United States.

A) 2,848,000
B) 1,454,515
C) 848,000
D) 500,000
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The Boston Tea Party is viewed as a patriotic act by Americans,but was seen as an act of terrorism by the British.This exemplifies which of the following concepts?

A) Terrorism is a social construction
B) Preemptive war
C) Preventive war
D) The Bush Doctrine
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Sometimes violence is politically motivated and its only goal is to call attention to a cause.This is classified as __________.

A) a Cold War
B) terrorism
C) the Bush Doctrine
D) the defense budget
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21
Habeas corpus __________.

A) means suspected terrorists are presumed guilty until found innocent
B) prevents someone from being detained indefinitely without cause
C) keeps people in prison indefinitely
D) means "death by terrorist" in Latin
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The belief that the United States has the right to respond to danger with overwhelming force including nuclear weapons illustrates which tenet of the Bush Doctrine?

A) Regime change
B) Unbounded U.S. military superiority
C) The line in the sand
D) The spread of democracy
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What is the majority population in Iraq?

A) Shiite
B) Kurdish
C) Sunni
D) Faisal
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The policy originally guiding U.S.military actions in the war on terror and long-range plans for national security has come to be known as __________.

A) weapons of mass destruction
B) international law
C) the Bush Doctrine
D) containment
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About __________ percent of Iraqi primary school children have shown symptoms of trauma.

A) 90
B) 70
C) 50
D) 30
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Going to war to remove a dictator such as Saddam Hussein and replace him with a different leader is an example of __________.

A) the line in the sand
B) a preemptive war
C) a preventive war
D) regime change
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Who was the only U.S.senator to vote against the PATRIOT Act?

A) Russ Feingold
B) Hillary Clinton
C) John McCain
D) Strom Thurmond
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The United States began a preventive war against Iraq in 2003.The United States justified this action by claiming Saddam Hussein,the leader of Iraq,__________.

A) had committed to helping the United States and then backed out
B) had connections with Russia
C) had weapons of mass destruction
D) was mentally unstable
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The Geneva conventions date back to __________.

A) 1532
B) 1697
C) 1864
D) 1931
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Post traumatic stress disorder is affecting approximately __________ percent of the soldiers returning from Iraq.

A) 10
B) 17
C) 43
D) 90
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Lewis is angry about what he perceives as governmental overreach.He plans to blow up the Washington Monument to make a political statement.Lewis is a __________.

A) freedom fighter
B) martyr
C) soldier of fortune
D) terrorist
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In what way is the cost of the war in Iraq unevenly distributed?

A) Soldiers are more likely to come from upper-class backgrounds.
B) While waging the war, the government has increased taxes on the well-to-do.
C) The government has cut programs that help the poor to fund the war effort.
D) The poor have experienced food rationing to support the war effort.
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33
The 2,000 illegal bombings each year in the United States are examples of __________.

A) preemptive war
B) preventive war
C) terrorism
D) conflict of interest
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34
The Military Commissions Act of 2006 __________.

A) expands who can be considered an "enemy combatant"
B) allows no interrogation tactics
C) strengthens rules of evidence and due process
D) gave the United States a good reputation abroad
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35
In 1995 Timothy McVeigh used a bomb to destroy a federal building in Oklahoma City,killing 168 people.This was an act of __________.

A) preemptive war
B) preventive war
C) domestic terrorism
D) international terrorism
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36
The USA PATRIOT Act __________.

A) was enacted on the five-year anniversary of 9/11
B) allows greater reach of law enforcement and more oversight
C) allows citizens to be incarcerated on suspicion alone
D) justified the Iraq war
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37
Most of the world's Muslims are __________.

A) Sunni
B) Shiite
C) Sufi
D) Kashmiri
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38
Why has the U.S.war in Iraq met with difficulty?

A) The U.S. troops restored order too quickly.
B) The United States underestimated the depth of the divisions within the Iraqi population, especially between the Sunni and Shiite Muslims.
C) Much of Iraq's infrastructure was underutilized.
D) Very few of the Iraqis were allowed to come to the United States.
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39
How is the war on terror different from a conventional war?

A) There is no formal army to fight.
B) There is a state to defeat.
C) There are decisive battles that will bring an end to the war.
D) The winners and losers are clear.
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40
The Bush Doctrine has involved __________.

A) ensuring the United States has an unparalleled popular reputation around the world
B) the idea that other nations are either with the United States or against the United States
C) a 10-year cease fire on all Middle Eastern countries
D) widespread success
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41
Jesse is concerned about protecting privacy and limiting the authority of the government to spy on citizens.One can surmise that he would like to __________ the USA PATRIOT Act.

A) expand
B) renew
C) dismantle
D) update
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42
Although there is appeal in __________ attacks because they do not place U.S.soldiers at risk,there are serious ethical and moral concerns that go along with some very human errors that have occurred which have led to the loss of civilian life.

A) sniper
B) guerilla
C) drone
D) terrorist
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43
It is reasonable to believe that,in the modern era of warfare,that __________.

A) U.S. strategic weapons and navy warships will have little impact on new enemies
B) the United States will be more successful than in the past because the enemies are less sophisticated
C) the United States will openly adopt terrorist tactics in order to succeed
D) the United States will be at a disadvantage due to lack of funding
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44
Even though it is a conflict of interest,companies that may profit from military expenditures are permitted to __________ Congress.
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45
Drone strikes are part of the __________ that increasingly dominates military action and removes both soldiers and civilians from war.
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46
__________ is best classified not as a distinct enemy,but a methodology.
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47
Although there were no weapons of mass destruction found,Jeremy still supports the war in Iraq based on the notion that the United States is safer when there are more democracies in the world.This is an example of which tenet of the Bush Doctrine?

A) Regime change
B) Unbounded U.S. military superiority
C) The line in the sand
D) The spread of democracy
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48
Harrison believes that democracy and freedom should be the guiding principles behind all nations in the world.His views mean that he would likely be in favor of __________.

A) preemptive war
B) preventive war
C) the Bush Doctrine
D) the Cold War
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49
When assessing the success or failure of a war effort,it is important to look down the line.Ten years after the war in Iraq began the Sunnis and the Shiites are __________,which is having a major __________ effect on the rest of the world.

A) at civil war; negative
B) at civil war; positive
C) at peace; negative
D) at peace; positive
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50
Operation Iraqi Freedom was based on the notion of a __________ which is illegal under the U.N.Charter.

A) Cold War
B) preemptive war
C) preventive war
D) regime change
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51
Defense contractors are subsidized by the __________.
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52
The __________War,with Russia,was a period in which the United States became significantly more expansionary and less isolationist.
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53
The U.S.military has a massive carbon footprint,using __________ billion gallons of fuel annually.
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54
Beginning with President Kennedy,the trend has been for the executive branch to bypass __________ on matters of war in order to centralize power.
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55
The assassination of Osama bin Laden and the continued U.S.support of Israel and torture in places like Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay are all examples of things that have __________.

A) led to the loss of U.S. credibility in the Arab world
B) won the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
C) fueled the success of the Bush Doctrine
D) heightened the image of Obama throughout the world
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56
During the Cold War,the United States and what was then the Soviet Union amassed huge stockpiles of __________ weapons.
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57
When Jill returned from combat operations in Afghanistan,she began experiencing feelings of detachment and general irritability along with insomnia and nightmares.Jill is probably suffering from __________.

A) habeas corpus
B) post traumatic stress disorder
C) culture shock
D) regime change
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58
Miguel,visiting the United States from his homeland of Guatemala,has been picked up by the police and detained for over six months without being told why or given any information.His detainment is legal under the Military Commissions Act,which removed __________ for noncitizens.

A) all human rights
B) habeas corpus
C) trials
D) legal status
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59
Tea Party activists are/were generally opposed to President __________.
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60
Iran is considered a(n)__________ state by the United States.
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61
How has the nuclear threat changed since World War II? Which country has the most nuclear weapons?
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62
Discuss the implications and consequences of the Bush Doctrine.
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63
Terrorism is a social construction.
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64
Because they do not risk the lives of soldiers,drone strikes have very little opposition.
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65
What is terrorism,and how does it manifest in the world today?
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66
Only Russia,China,and India outspend the United States on national security.
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67
What are the possible outcomes of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq? Identify which scenarios you deem most likely and provide your rationale.
Ideal
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68
Discuss the consequences of the new terrorism for the United States and its residents.
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69
Working as a contractor in Afghanistan for a U.S.company was overall more dangerous in some years during the war than working as a soldier stationed there for the United States.
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70
In addition to over a million soldiers on active duty,guard and reserve members can be called up at any time to protect U.S.interests throughout the world.
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71
The Bush Doctrine entails ensuring the United States has unparalleled military strength.
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72
Identify the ways the new warfare against terrorism differs from earlier wars and discuss the implications of this.
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73
Explain how the USA PATRIOT Act affects civil liberties.
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74
Discuss the role globalization plays in heightening the threat of international terrorism.
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75
The post-9/11 policies and practices used against suspected terrorists,such as detaining suspects without filing charges against them,have raised no questions about the government's rights under the U.S.Constitution.
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76
Acts of terrorism are acts intended to cause serious harm to noncombatants in order to intimidate a population or call attention to a cause.
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77
How have businesses benefitted from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars? What conflicts of interest drive profits?
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78
Globalization lessens the threat of international terrorism.
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79
Why did the United States continue to spend so much on defense even after the end of the Cold War? In what ways was this strategy effective,and in what ways was it ineffective?
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80
The high-cost military organization of the United States is predicated on fighting the wars of the twentieth century rather than the wars of the twenty-first century.
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