Deck 2: Culture Genes and War
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Deck 2: Culture Genes and War
1
The Policy of Containment required:
A) A defensive strategy
B) Sustained readiness for war
C) A willingness to fight wars short of total war
D) All of the above
A) A defensive strategy
B) Sustained readiness for war
C) A willingness to fight wars short of total war
D) All of the above
D
2
The political objectives for the U.S. in the early days of the Cold War was to stop the spread of communism and deter nuclear war.
True
3
Which of the following is not a tenet traditionally believed by Americans?
A) Major wars are national endeavors.
B) Wars should be strategically and doctrinally defensive.
C) The U.S. is a unique nation-state, unbound by rules that govern other nations.
D) The aim of war is to destroy the enemy's main army.
A) Major wars are national endeavors.
B) Wars should be strategically and doctrinally defensive.
C) The U.S. is a unique nation-state, unbound by rules that govern other nations.
D) The aim of war is to destroy the enemy's main army.
B
4
The myth that militia won the American Revolution created a cultural tenet that all American men could serve in combat with relatively equal levels of performance.
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5
The U.S. Army and Marine Corps do not regularly cut men considered to be unfit for battle.
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6
Which of the following makes this statement false? In the late 1940s and early 1950s, Army leadership was concerned:
A) With the decision to transform to an all-professional military.
B) With the state of readiness of the Army.
C) With the willingness of the American people to accept new responsibilities concerning foreign policies.
D) With the new threat of international communism.
A) With the decision to transform to an all-professional military.
B) With the state of readiness of the Army.
C) With the willingness of the American people to accept new responsibilities concerning foreign policies.
D) With the new threat of international communism.
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7
The Selective Service System can function efficiently with or without the willing support of the people.
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8
American affluence grew considerably during the:
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) None of the above
A) 1940s
B) 1950s
C) 1960s
D) None of the above
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9
In the latter half of the twentieth century, the United States has outspent all other states on Earth in search of the most advanced technologies for war.
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10
Culturally, Americans have never undervalued their combat soldiers and have never failed to understand their significance in war.
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