Deck 9: Homeland Security and Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Chemical weapons were used extensively in:

A) Korea.
B) World War I.
C) Vietnam.
D) World War II.
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Nuclear weapons on American soil are closely guarded by the:

A) military.
B) government.
C) DHS.
D) contractors.
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If terrorist were to attempt to bring or smuggle nuclear materials into the U.S. they would face challenges beyond:

A) transporting
B) security
C) detection
D) exposure
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It is imperative that all facilities with nuclear and radiological materials have security standards that are:

A) newest
B) highest
C) newer
D) tightest
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In terms of WMDs, the viruses that are the most problematic are:

A) biological
B) chemical
C) nerve
D) toxins
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What is the greatest concern regarding biological WMDs that might be created through DNA modifications?

A) Organic
B) Chemical
C) Toxin
D) New strains of viruses
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For the most part, the U.S. public and the government are concerned with terrorists using weapons that are:

A) chemical
B) biological
C) radiological
D) organic
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Which of the following answers is the most dangerous of chemical agents?

A) Nerve
B) Choking
C) Blood
D) Blister
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According to the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, how many ways can a terrorist group acquire a chemical weapon?

A) Three
B) Four
C) Two
D) Five
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Which type of WMD would provide a country with more leverage in the world community?

A) Biological
B) Nerve
C) Chemical
D) Nuclear
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Which type of WMD, if possessed, could be seen as a way of enhancing a state's or group's prestige in a region or in the world?

A) Nuclear WMD
B) Chemical WMD
C) WMDs
D) Radiological WMD
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The U.S. military has a large stockpile of what types of weapons within secure facilities?

A) WMD
B) Nerve
C) Toxic
D) Chemical
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The public has been concerned with terrorist using what kind of WMD weapons?

A) Nerve
B) Chemical
C) Biological
D) Bacterial
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There is a history of using which type of WMDs in the U. S.?

A) Biological
B) Chemical
C) Nerve Gas
D) Explosives
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Which type of organisms cause diseases such as anthrax or the plague?

A) Bacterial
B) Chemical
C) Biological
D) Nerve
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There are three types of WMDs, nuclear, biological and chemical.
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If terrorist attempt to smuggle nuclear materials into the United States to construct a nuclear device, they will not face a number of challenges beyond security.
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It should be noted that international groups rather than individuals have committed terrorist attacks using biological weapons.
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Only seven countries are reported to possess nuclear weapons, but few countries have the knowledge and capacity to build nuclear weapons.
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Although there are many difficulties in weaponizing biological agents, they are less cumbersome and easier to use than nuclear materials.
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In terms of biological WMDs, viruses are the most problematic.
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Biological weapons are more dangerous than chemical weapons, primarily because they are relatively easy to produce or obtain.
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Perhaps the greatest concern regarding biological WMDs is new strains of viruses that might be created through DNA modifications.
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Blood agents are intended to come into contact with the victim's skin.
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As with chemical weapons, the effectiveness of a biological threat is to a large extent based on the delivery system.
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Security remains a concern for most nuclear plants, there is some evidence that power plants have been targeted by terrorist.
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Today, the most common chemical weapons to be concerned with are sarin and ricin.
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Currently, numerous countries possess nuclear arms, but a limited number possess chemical and biological weapons.
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The destruction of a nuclear power plant could have the same effect as a small nuclear device.
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Only a few of the chemical weapons that have been used in the past are not suitable as a weapon of mass destruction.
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The desire to inflict catastrophic damage on the U.S. has fueled a desire to acquire WMDs.
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Many countries have the knowledge and capacity to build nuclear ____________________.
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Most notably, North Korea and Pakistan pose nuclear ____________________.
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Many are concerned that ____________________ could be a source of nuclear materials.
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Nuclear weapons on American soil are closely guarded by the ____________________.
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There is some evidence that terrorist have targeted ____________________.
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It is imperative that all facilities with nuclear and radiological materials have the highest security ____________________.
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____________________ organisms cause diseases such as anthrax or the plague.
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____________________ actually are not biological substances, although they are considered biological weapons.
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A ____________________ weapon contains inorganic substances that can have an effect on living processes.
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For the most part, the public is concerned with terrorist using ____________________ weapons.
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____________________, especially nuclear weapons, provide a country with more leverage in the world community.
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Explain the strategic motivational factors for using WMDs.
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Of the three categories of WMDs nuclear weapons constitute the greatest threat, why?
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Targeting a nuclear power plant can cause massive destruction, why?
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What would be three reasons why terrorist would want to use WMD's in the U.S.?
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Biological terrorism represents a threat to the U.S. and the rest of the world, why?
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Do you think DHS can protect us from WMDs?
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What improvements do you think would enhance DHS in relationship to security against WMDs?
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Deck 9: Homeland Security and Weapons of Mass Destruction
1
Chemical weapons were used extensively in:

A) Korea.
B) World War I.
C) Vietnam.
D) World War II.
World War I.
2
Nuclear weapons on American soil are closely guarded by the:

A) military.
B) government.
C) DHS.
D) contractors.
military.
3
If terrorist were to attempt to bring or smuggle nuclear materials into the U.S. they would face challenges beyond:

A) transporting
B) security
C) detection
D) exposure
security
4
It is imperative that all facilities with nuclear and radiological materials have security standards that are:

A) newest
B) highest
C) newer
D) tightest
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In terms of WMDs, the viruses that are the most problematic are:

A) biological
B) chemical
C) nerve
D) toxins
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What is the greatest concern regarding biological WMDs that might be created through DNA modifications?

A) Organic
B) Chemical
C) Toxin
D) New strains of viruses
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For the most part, the U.S. public and the government are concerned with terrorists using weapons that are:

A) chemical
B) biological
C) radiological
D) organic
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Which of the following answers is the most dangerous of chemical agents?

A) Nerve
B) Choking
C) Blood
D) Blister
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According to the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise, how many ways can a terrorist group acquire a chemical weapon?

A) Three
B) Four
C) Two
D) Five
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10
Which type of WMD would provide a country with more leverage in the world community?

A) Biological
B) Nerve
C) Chemical
D) Nuclear
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11
Which type of WMD, if possessed, could be seen as a way of enhancing a state's or group's prestige in a region or in the world?

A) Nuclear WMD
B) Chemical WMD
C) WMDs
D) Radiological WMD
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12
The U.S. military has a large stockpile of what types of weapons within secure facilities?

A) WMD
B) Nerve
C) Toxic
D) Chemical
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13
The public has been concerned with terrorist using what kind of WMD weapons?

A) Nerve
B) Chemical
C) Biological
D) Bacterial
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There is a history of using which type of WMDs in the U. S.?

A) Biological
B) Chemical
C) Nerve Gas
D) Explosives
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Which type of organisms cause diseases such as anthrax or the plague?

A) Bacterial
B) Chemical
C) Biological
D) Nerve
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16
There are three types of WMDs, nuclear, biological and chemical.
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If terrorist attempt to smuggle nuclear materials into the United States to construct a nuclear device, they will not face a number of challenges beyond security.
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It should be noted that international groups rather than individuals have committed terrorist attacks using biological weapons.
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Only seven countries are reported to possess nuclear weapons, but few countries have the knowledge and capacity to build nuclear weapons.
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Although there are many difficulties in weaponizing biological agents, they are less cumbersome and easier to use than nuclear materials.
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In terms of biological WMDs, viruses are the most problematic.
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Biological weapons are more dangerous than chemical weapons, primarily because they are relatively easy to produce or obtain.
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Perhaps the greatest concern regarding biological WMDs is new strains of viruses that might be created through DNA modifications.
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Blood agents are intended to come into contact with the victim's skin.
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As with chemical weapons, the effectiveness of a biological threat is to a large extent based on the delivery system.
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Security remains a concern for most nuclear plants, there is some evidence that power plants have been targeted by terrorist.
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Today, the most common chemical weapons to be concerned with are sarin and ricin.
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Currently, numerous countries possess nuclear arms, but a limited number possess chemical and biological weapons.
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The destruction of a nuclear power plant could have the same effect as a small nuclear device.
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Only a few of the chemical weapons that have been used in the past are not suitable as a weapon of mass destruction.
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The desire to inflict catastrophic damage on the U.S. has fueled a desire to acquire WMDs.
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Many countries have the knowledge and capacity to build nuclear ____________________.
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Most notably, North Korea and Pakistan pose nuclear ____________________.
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Many are concerned that ____________________ could be a source of nuclear materials.
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Nuclear weapons on American soil are closely guarded by the ____________________.
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There is some evidence that terrorist have targeted ____________________.
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It is imperative that all facilities with nuclear and radiological materials have the highest security ____________________.
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____________________ organisms cause diseases such as anthrax or the plague.
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____________________ actually are not biological substances, although they are considered biological weapons.
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A ____________________ weapon contains inorganic substances that can have an effect on living processes.
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For the most part, the public is concerned with terrorist using ____________________ weapons.
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____________________, especially nuclear weapons, provide a country with more leverage in the world community.
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Explain the strategic motivational factors for using WMDs.
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Of the three categories of WMDs nuclear weapons constitute the greatest threat, why?
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Targeting a nuclear power plant can cause massive destruction, why?
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What would be three reasons why terrorist would want to use WMD's in the U.S.?
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Biological terrorism represents a threat to the U.S. and the rest of the world, why?
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Do you think DHS can protect us from WMDs?
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What improvements do you think would enhance DHS in relationship to security against WMDs?
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