Deck 1: Introduction

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The conduct of war is decisively influenced by culture.
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A nation state is:

A) Exactly the same as a city-state
B) Historically a weak force
C) A cultural and political entity
D) None of the above
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Political scientists do not employ anthropological methods to advance arguments on the causes and conduct of war.
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Where does Victor Davis Hanson's Western way of war originate?

A) Mesopotamia
B) Greece
C) Rome
D) France
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The American way of war is an outgrowth of:

A) The Native American way of war
B) The Eastern way of war
C) The Western way of war
D) None of the above
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The inability of Arab nations to fight conventional wars against Western nations has led them to search for new military and political doctrine and strategies.
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War is:

A) Primal, a function of human nature and the human condition
B) A social force
C) A historical force
D) All of the above
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What is the most dominant weapon ever created?

A) The gun
B) Mankind
C) Nuclear weapons
D) The airplane
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Nations and states rise and fall through war.
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To maximize a nation's combat power, the nation:

A) Does not need to be culturally cohesive
B) Does not need public support
C) Must allow the military to have complete control over the decision making process
D) Must understand the culture of the enemy
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Deck 1: Introduction
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The conduct of war is decisively influenced by culture.
True
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A nation state is:

A) Exactly the same as a city-state
B) Historically a weak force
C) A cultural and political entity
D) None of the above
C
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Political scientists do not employ anthropological methods to advance arguments on the causes and conduct of war.
False
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Where does Victor Davis Hanson's Western way of war originate?

A) Mesopotamia
B) Greece
C) Rome
D) France
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The American way of war is an outgrowth of:

A) The Native American way of war
B) The Eastern way of war
C) The Western way of war
D) None of the above
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The inability of Arab nations to fight conventional wars against Western nations has led them to search for new military and political doctrine and strategies.
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War is:

A) Primal, a function of human nature and the human condition
B) A social force
C) A historical force
D) All of the above
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What is the most dominant weapon ever created?

A) The gun
B) Mankind
C) Nuclear weapons
D) The airplane
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Nations and states rise and fall through war.
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To maximize a nation's combat power, the nation:

A) Does not need to be culturally cohesive
B) Does not need public support
C) Must allow the military to have complete control over the decision making process
D) Must understand the culture of the enemy
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