Deck 14: Armed Conflict in Global Perspective

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Klare (2001) predicted that wars will increasingly be fought over issues like civil rights and women's rights.
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Corporate elites are one of the major benefactors of war.
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Constructivist explanations of war and conflict emphasize the key role that the military industrial complex plays.
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World War II was basically a war over clashing values and ideologies.
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Canada's mission in Afghanistan is considered to be one of war.
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War usually encourages social reform.
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Another name for a "holy war" is a jihad.
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Sri Lanka was host to one of the longest running civil wars in history.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder usually runs its course after a brief period of time.
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Canada's role as a "peacekeeper" was assigned by the United Nations.
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War has contributed indirectly to the industrialization and technological sophistication of the modern world.
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Currently, only individuals who serve or have served in the military can be diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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The structural-functionalist perspective suggests that war would not exist unless it had positive outcomes for society.
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Governments use propaganda to motivate individuals to encourage enlistment.
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Dual-use technologies usually don't benefit the military.
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Civil wars often involve sweeping changes to the power structure of a society.
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Feminist analysis of wartime rape suggests that it is a manifestation of ethnic and gender dominance.
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During World War, II no women were allowed to volunteer for full time military service, other than nursing.
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Over 100 000 Canadian soldiers were killed in World Wars I and II combined.
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Computer technology has made nations less vulnerable to external attacks.
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In the twenty-first century, where are most wars fought?

A) remote battlefields
B) industrialized nations
C) populated countries
D) rural areas
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As of 2011, in how many areas around the world does Canada have troops that are actively deployed?

A) 3
B) 13
C) 23
D) 33
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Arbitration always involves a third party other than the disputants.
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Of mediation and arbitration, only mediation is considered to be a non-violent strategy.
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Computer technology has done which of the following?

A) made societies more vulnerable to attacks
B) made societies less vulnerable to attacks
C) made it easier for countries to fend off attacks
D) made fighting wars even more expensive
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty was signed in 1990.
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Industrialization does which of the following?

A) lessens the destructiveness of war
B) serves as a deterrent to war with non-industrialized nations
C) increases the potential for large-scale destruction
D) makes defence spending a priority
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In Canada, recent military expenditures have decreased while money allocated to social programs has increased.
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We currently have no safe way to dispose of nuclear weapons and ammunition.
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Combined, as of 2009 the United States and Russia still had over 3000 nuclear warheads.
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According to Cohen (1986), as countries become more industrialized, what happens?

A) their proneness to war increases
B) their proneness to war decreases
C) their ability to stay out of other countries' business decreases
D) they are drawn into war if it has financial implications to them
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As far as a participant in wars and post-wars, what has the reputation of Canada traditionally been?

A) ally
B) starter of disputes
C) neutral third party
D) peacekeeper
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According to the Defence Department, how might Canada's involvement in Afghanistan best be characterized?

A) war
B) peacekeeping
C) campaign against terror
D) deceleration
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The U.S./Soviet arms race was part of the Cold War.
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty attempts to stop the spread of nuclear weapons into countries that traditionally didn't have them.
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Mediation often results in a win-lose situation.
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The concept of mutually assured destruction assures a lose-lose situation were any country ever to attack another.
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Combatants often intentionally exploit natural resources to fuel their efforts.
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United Nations peacekeepers can be easily recognized by their distinctive green berets.
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The United Nations was founded immediately after World War I.
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What was the original mission of the United Nations?

A) peacekeeping efforts in troubled areas
B) the elimination of war
C) prevention of abuse and torture of prisoners of war
D) nuclear weapon disarmament
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Which of the following did former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan believe leads to conflict?

A) multinational corporations
B) unequal access to political power
C) disputes over scarce resources
D) greed
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Any measures that result in a more equal distribution of economic resources are likely to prevent which of the following?

A) public criticism
B) conflict
C) racial and ethnic problems
D) crime in the inner cities
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I have recently witnessed a horrific car accident in which several people were killed. Which of the following might I suffer from in the very near future?

A) suicidal ideation
B) posttraumatic stress disorder
C) manic depression
D) an inability to operate a motor vehicle
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"Dual-use technologies" usually have both commercial and what other kind of applications?

A) civilian
B) military
C) environmental
D) residual
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According to Klare, what is the number one reason behind war and conflict?

A) powerful interest groups
B) border disputes
C) the needs of society
D) the military
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In which year was the United Nations founded?

A) 1925
B) 1945
C) 1965
D) 1969
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Which of the following explains the difference between revolutions and civil wars?

A) civil wars do not necessarily lead to sweeping changes
B) revolutions do not necessarily lead to sweeping changes
C) revolutions usually take longer to run their course
D) civil wars are usually less violent
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Which sociological perspective believes that war would not exist unless it had positive outcomes for society?

A) structural-functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
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In Canada, what type of government spending exceeded the combined total of spending on new energy technologies, improving human health, controlling pollution, and raising agricultural productivity?

A) education
B) space exploration
C) military spending
D) social services
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Which of the following perspectives focuses on how meanings and definitions influence attitudes and behaviours regarding conflict and war?

A) structural-functionalist
B) symbolic interactionist
C) conflict
D) social control
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According to conflict theorists, who does war benefit?

A) civilians, who now have jobs
B) the corporate, military, and political elites
C) the economy
D) religious groups
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What word best describes public perception of Canada's military spending?

A) excessive
B) unnecessary
C) embarrassing
D) miserly
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When leaders of ethnic groups stir up hostility in their countries, this falls under which of the following explanations?

A) military industrial explanations
B) constructivist explanations
C) ideological explanations
D) realistic explanations
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Which of the following, according to Starr and Stoll, will future wars be fought over?

A) oil
B) soft lumber
C) water
D) food
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World War II was a war that was predominantly fought over which of the following?

A) racial hostilities
B) political ideologies
C) land
D) natural resources
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Which of the following requires governments to destroy stockpiles of land mines within ten years?

A) the Kyoto accord
B) the Mitchell agreement
C) the Constructivist agreement
D) the Mine Ban Treaty
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Approximately how many Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are estimated to be suffering from PTSD?

A) 10 000
B) 100 000
C) 200 000
D) 300 000
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Feminists argue that wartime rape is not only a military strategy but also which of the following?

A) an insensitive and brutal act
B) an act of ethnic and gender dominance
C) a residual effect of war
D) an inevitable by-product of political intolerance
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To legitimize war, the act of killing is usually regarded as which of the following?

A) anything but murder
B) collateral damage
C) a necessary evil
D) a means of social control
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What is the military-industrial complex?
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Small arms tend to be owned by which of the following?

A) terrorists
B) civilians
C) the military
D) police
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Mutually assured destruction made the prospect of war which of the following?

A) inevitable
B) a win-win proposition
C) a lose-lose proposition
D) an incentive to produce more weapons than your rival
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What are constructivist explanations of conflict/hostility?
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In recent years, the United Nations has failed to reach agreement on which of the following?

A) universal commerce laws
B) the treatment of political prisoners
C) the membership of the security council
D) whether the Secretary General should be elected or appointed
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What has been a major criticism of the United Nations in recent years?

A) it is based in the United States
B) its troops come mainly from developing countries
C) it has become too interested in the financial working of countries
D) it has done nothing to stop the spectre of human trafficking
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Discuss the differences between a revolution and a civil war.
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Define "dual-use technologies."
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What are some of the modern examples of conflicts over natural resources? What are some of the natural resources that future wars might be fought over?
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According to Huntington, what will future wars be fought over?

A) cultural issues
B) resources
C) land
D) food
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty tried to accomplish which of the following?

A) stop the spread of nuclear weapons to formerly non-nuclear countries
B) supervise the dismantlement of existing nuclear warheads
C) allow for inspections of nuclear plants
D) supervise the disposal of nuclear waste
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What does the term posttraumatic stress disorder refer to?
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What has the role of women been in the Armed Forces in recent years?
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How many weapons have the U.S State Department's Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement destroyed since 2001?

A) 130 000
B) 1.3 million
C) 3.1 million
D) 13.1 million
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Which genocide did the United Nations fail to prevent?

A) Haiti
B) Nicaragua
C) Rwanda
D) North Vietnam
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Arbitrators try to do which of the following?

A) make a unilateral decision
B) make sure there is a winner and a loser
C) live in a different area from where they render their decisions
D) make a decision that the two conflicting parties can accept
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What is the relationship between war and social change?
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Mediation always includes which of the following?

A) violence
B) an arbitrator
C) a neutral third party
D) years of negotiations
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How many nuclear warheads did the United States have at the peak of its stockpile?

A) 320
B) 3200
C) 32 000
D) 320 000
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Good mediators always do which of the following?

A) impose solutions
B) take as much time as necessary before making their decision
C) do not impose solutions
D) make sure that one party is the clear winner
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Deck 14: Armed Conflict in Global Perspective
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Klare (2001) predicted that wars will increasingly be fought over issues like civil rights and women's rights.
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Corporate elites are one of the major benefactors of war.
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Constructivist explanations of war and conflict emphasize the key role that the military industrial complex plays.
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World War II was basically a war over clashing values and ideologies.
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Canada's mission in Afghanistan is considered to be one of war.
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War usually encourages social reform.
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Another name for a "holy war" is a jihad.
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Sri Lanka was host to one of the longest running civil wars in history.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder usually runs its course after a brief period of time.
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Canada's role as a "peacekeeper" was assigned by the United Nations.
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War has contributed indirectly to the industrialization and technological sophistication of the modern world.
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Currently, only individuals who serve or have served in the military can be diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder.
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The structural-functionalist perspective suggests that war would not exist unless it had positive outcomes for society.
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Governments use propaganda to motivate individuals to encourage enlistment.
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Dual-use technologies usually don't benefit the military.
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Civil wars often involve sweeping changes to the power structure of a society.
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Feminist analysis of wartime rape suggests that it is a manifestation of ethnic and gender dominance.
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During World War, II no women were allowed to volunteer for full time military service, other than nursing.
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Over 100 000 Canadian soldiers were killed in World Wars I and II combined.
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Computer technology has made nations less vulnerable to external attacks.
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In the twenty-first century, where are most wars fought?

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C) populated countries
D) rural areas
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As of 2011, in how many areas around the world does Canada have troops that are actively deployed?

A) 3
B) 13
C) 23
D) 33
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Arbitration always involves a third party other than the disputants.
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Of mediation and arbitration, only mediation is considered to be a non-violent strategy.
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Computer technology has done which of the following?

A) made societies more vulnerable to attacks
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C) made it easier for countries to fend off attacks
D) made fighting wars even more expensive
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty was signed in 1990.
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Industrialization does which of the following?

A) lessens the destructiveness of war
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C) increases the potential for large-scale destruction
D) makes defence spending a priority
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In Canada, recent military expenditures have decreased while money allocated to social programs has increased.
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We currently have no safe way to dispose of nuclear weapons and ammunition.
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Combined, as of 2009 the United States and Russia still had over 3000 nuclear warheads.
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According to Cohen (1986), as countries become more industrialized, what happens?

A) their proneness to war increases
B) their proneness to war decreases
C) their ability to stay out of other countries' business decreases
D) they are drawn into war if it has financial implications to them
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As far as a participant in wars and post-wars, what has the reputation of Canada traditionally been?

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D) peacekeeper
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According to the Defence Department, how might Canada's involvement in Afghanistan best be characterized?

A) war
B) peacekeeping
C) campaign against terror
D) deceleration
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The U.S./Soviet arms race was part of the Cold War.
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty attempts to stop the spread of nuclear weapons into countries that traditionally didn't have them.
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Mediation often results in a win-lose situation.
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The concept of mutually assured destruction assures a lose-lose situation were any country ever to attack another.
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Combatants often intentionally exploit natural resources to fuel their efforts.
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United Nations peacekeepers can be easily recognized by their distinctive green berets.
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The United Nations was founded immediately after World War I.
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What was the original mission of the United Nations?

A) peacekeeping efforts in troubled areas
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D) nuclear weapon disarmament
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Which of the following did former U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan believe leads to conflict?

A) multinational corporations
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C) disputes over scarce resources
D) greed
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Any measures that result in a more equal distribution of economic resources are likely to prevent which of the following?

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C) racial and ethnic problems
D) crime in the inner cities
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I have recently witnessed a horrific car accident in which several people were killed. Which of the following might I suffer from in the very near future?

A) suicidal ideation
B) posttraumatic stress disorder
C) manic depression
D) an inability to operate a motor vehicle
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"Dual-use technologies" usually have both commercial and what other kind of applications?

A) civilian
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C) environmental
D) residual
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According to Klare, what is the number one reason behind war and conflict?

A) powerful interest groups
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C) the needs of society
D) the military
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In which year was the United Nations founded?

A) 1925
B) 1945
C) 1965
D) 1969
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Which of the following explains the difference between revolutions and civil wars?

A) civil wars do not necessarily lead to sweeping changes
B) revolutions do not necessarily lead to sweeping changes
C) revolutions usually take longer to run their course
D) civil wars are usually less violent
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Which sociological perspective believes that war would not exist unless it had positive outcomes for society?

A) structural-functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
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In Canada, what type of government spending exceeded the combined total of spending on new energy technologies, improving human health, controlling pollution, and raising agricultural productivity?

A) education
B) space exploration
C) military spending
D) social services
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Which of the following perspectives focuses on how meanings and definitions influence attitudes and behaviours regarding conflict and war?

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C) conflict
D) social control
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According to conflict theorists, who does war benefit?

A) civilians, who now have jobs
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C) the economy
D) religious groups
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What word best describes public perception of Canada's military spending?

A) excessive
B) unnecessary
C) embarrassing
D) miserly
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When leaders of ethnic groups stir up hostility in their countries, this falls under which of the following explanations?

A) military industrial explanations
B) constructivist explanations
C) ideological explanations
D) realistic explanations
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Which of the following, according to Starr and Stoll, will future wars be fought over?

A) oil
B) soft lumber
C) water
D) food
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56
World War II was a war that was predominantly fought over which of the following?

A) racial hostilities
B) political ideologies
C) land
D) natural resources
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Which of the following requires governments to destroy stockpiles of land mines within ten years?

A) the Kyoto accord
B) the Mitchell agreement
C) the Constructivist agreement
D) the Mine Ban Treaty
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58
Approximately how many Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are estimated to be suffering from PTSD?

A) 10 000
B) 100 000
C) 200 000
D) 300 000
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Feminists argue that wartime rape is not only a military strategy but also which of the following?

A) an insensitive and brutal act
B) an act of ethnic and gender dominance
C) a residual effect of war
D) an inevitable by-product of political intolerance
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To legitimize war, the act of killing is usually regarded as which of the following?

A) anything but murder
B) collateral damage
C) a necessary evil
D) a means of social control
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61
What is the military-industrial complex?
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Small arms tend to be owned by which of the following?

A) terrorists
B) civilians
C) the military
D) police
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Mutually assured destruction made the prospect of war which of the following?

A) inevitable
B) a win-win proposition
C) a lose-lose proposition
D) an incentive to produce more weapons than your rival
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64
What are constructivist explanations of conflict/hostility?
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65
In recent years, the United Nations has failed to reach agreement on which of the following?

A) universal commerce laws
B) the treatment of political prisoners
C) the membership of the security council
D) whether the Secretary General should be elected or appointed
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What has been a major criticism of the United Nations in recent years?

A) it is based in the United States
B) its troops come mainly from developing countries
C) it has become too interested in the financial working of countries
D) it has done nothing to stop the spectre of human trafficking
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67
Discuss the differences between a revolution and a civil war.
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Define "dual-use technologies."
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What are some of the modern examples of conflicts over natural resources? What are some of the natural resources that future wars might be fought over?
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According to Huntington, what will future wars be fought over?

A) cultural issues
B) resources
C) land
D) food
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The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty tried to accomplish which of the following?

A) stop the spread of nuclear weapons to formerly non-nuclear countries
B) supervise the dismantlement of existing nuclear warheads
C) allow for inspections of nuclear plants
D) supervise the disposal of nuclear waste
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What does the term posttraumatic stress disorder refer to?
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What has the role of women been in the Armed Forces in recent years?
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How many weapons have the U.S State Department's Office of Weapons Removal and Abatement destroyed since 2001?

A) 130 000
B) 1.3 million
C) 3.1 million
D) 13.1 million
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Which genocide did the United Nations fail to prevent?

A) Haiti
B) Nicaragua
C) Rwanda
D) North Vietnam
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Arbitrators try to do which of the following?

A) make a unilateral decision
B) make sure there is a winner and a loser
C) live in a different area from where they render their decisions
D) make a decision that the two conflicting parties can accept
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What is the relationship between war and social change?
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Mediation always includes which of the following?

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C) a neutral third party
D) years of negotiations
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How many nuclear warheads did the United States have at the peak of its stockpile?

A) 320
B) 3200
C) 32 000
D) 320 000
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Good mediators always do which of the following?

A) impose solutions
B) take as much time as necessary before making their decision
C) do not impose solutions
D) make sure that one party is the clear winner
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