Deck 7: War and Terrorism

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The deadliest conflict of the 21st century is the _________________.

A) Afghanistan conflict
B) Syrian civil war
C) Iraq conflict
D) Somali Civil War
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According to ____________, "war is the continuation of political intercourse, with the addition of other means."

A) Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus
B) Alexander the Great
C) Herman Kahn
D) Carl von Clausewitz
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The essay Politics as a Vocation was written by ___________.

A) Max Weber
B) Michel Foucault
C) Jurgen Habermas
D) Pierre Bourdieu
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The Correlates of War (COW) project originated from _________ in the early 1960s.

A) Harvard University
B) Oxford University
C) the University of Michigan
D) University of Cambridge
Question
In its definition of war, ___________________ focuses on both interstates and intrastate.

A) the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo, Norway
B) the International Crisis Behavior Project
C) the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) dataset
D) Correlates of War
Question
Wars that do not meet the standards embedded within the norms and laws of war are known as _____________.

A) undeclared wars
B) civil wars
C) wars of aggression
D) proxy wars
Question
The war between Kuwait and Iraq in the 1990-91 Gulf War is an example of _____________.

A) war of national liberation
B) self-defense war
C) war of aggression
D) religious war
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According to the chapter, Nazi Germany's brutal attack on Poland in September 1939 was presented by Adolf Hitler as an act ____________.

A) of aggression
B) on sovereignty
C) of self-defense
D) of attrition
Question
_______________ was a key feature of what became the Bush Doctrine used to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.

A) Defensive war
B) Preemptive war
C) Retaliative war
D) War of aggression
Question
The codification of the rules and practices of a state-based system was done through ______________.

A) the Geneva Conventions
B) the United Nations
C) the Treaties of Westphalia
D) the Hague Conferences
Question
According to Singer and Small, a war would constitute an inter-state conflict, resulting in a total of __________ or more battle deaths.

A) 1000
B) 2000
C) 3000
D) 5000
Question
In defining war, ___________ focused on the concept unit of "deadly quarrels".

A) John Ikenberry
B) Lewis Richardson
C) Christine Winter
D) Risa Brooks
Question
In defining war, which of these research agendas focused on the unit of armed conflict?

A) the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) dataset
B) Correlates of War
C) the International Crisis Behavior Project
D) the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo, Norway
Question
According to ___________ of the NATO Charter, an attack on one NATO member is an attack on all members.

A) Chapter IV
B) Chapter III
C) Chapter I
D) Chapter V
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Napoleon was defeated in _______________.

A) 1818
B) 1825
C) 1815
D) 1810
Question
An example of a balance-of-power arrangement among the great European powers was known as the ____________.

A) Commercial Revolution
B) Concert of Europe
C) Reformation
D) Hundred Year War
Question
The rise of popular sovereignty is directly related to _________________.

A) the Age of Enlightenment
B) the Renaissance
C) the Middle Ages
D) the Age of Absolutism
Question
The League of Nations was formed in ____________________.

A) 1919
B) 1910
C) 1905
D) 1921
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A western-led international system with norms and laws favoring liberal democracy, civil and political rights, and market-led economic globalization refers to ______________.

A) diplomacy
B) internationalization
C) a new world order
D) capitalism
Question
The sudden and extensive proliferation of armed conflicts post the Cold War exposed the fallacy of triumphal proclamations of the________________.

A) end of colonization
B) end of history
C) end of imperialism
D) end of communism
Question
Since 1990, roughly ___________ people have died in wars.

A) 8 million
B) 10 million
C) 4 million
D) 6 million
Question
The conceptual framework of the "first image" depicts that_________________________________.

A) states seek diplomatic solutions to mitigate military crises
B) the first line of defense by states are economic sanctions
C) states have the right to defend themselves from an aggressor
D) the choice to go to war is very much a by-product of human nature
Question
According to the chapter Germany's defeat during World War I was a great ____________ for the German Society.

A) humiliation
B) lesson
C) opportunity
D) upset
Question
Since 1990 about ___________ of the people who died in wars are civilians.

A) 70%
B) 85%
C) 60%
D) 90%
Question
The use and threatened use of military force by states as a tool to pursue their interests is known as ____________.

A) military intervention
B) national interest
C) statecraft
D) militarism
Question
According to ___________ theory, a government may attempt to stay in power by instigating a foreign crisis.

A) second image
B) statecraft
C) militarism
D) diversionary
Question
The ________________ states that war is a by-product of the global system's structure.

A) military intervention logic
B) third image logic
C) diversionary theory
D) militarism logic
Question
According to the chapter, Bashar al-Assad is generally considered ___________________ and _______________.

A) militant; aggressive
B) nationalist; conservative
C) pragmatic; rational
D) diplomatic; agreeable
Question
The phrase "wagging the dog" highlights the _____________________.

A) diversionary theory of war
B) the aggressive drive
C) security dilemma
D) terror management
Question
The book Man, the State, and War (1959) was written by______________________.

A) Hans Joachim Morgenthau
B) Kenneth Waltz
C) Fred Northedge
D) Martha Finnemore
Question
Offensive realism and defensive realism are within the context of _____________ analysis.

A) individual-level
B) state-level
C) system-level
D) institutional-level
Question
Argentina seized the nearby Falkland (Malvinas) Islands in _______________.

A) 1967
B) 1977
C) 1982
D) 1987
Question
In the "second image", _______________ are the dominant actor.

A) alliances
B) international institutions
C) nation-states
D) leaders
Question
It is estimated that over ________ Syrians are displaced from their homes during the current Syrian civil war.

A) 12 million
B) 9 million
C) 15 million
D) 5 million
Question
World War I was, in part, about the attempt of the declining _____________ to defend its fading status as a significant power.

A) French Empire
B) Austro-Hungarian Empire
C) British Empire
D) Portuguese Empire
Question
The quick response by the U.S.-led coalition of countries to defend Saudi Arabia and liberate Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion in 1990 had a lot to do with ____________________.

A) protecting an ally
B) oil supply
C) the influence of the U.N.
D) human rights
Question
Which of the following is not a system-level factor?

A) distribution of power
B) resources and economics
C) a leader's psychological need for power
D) the gap between wealthy and poor countries
Question
The Syrian civil war is an example of _________ conflict.

A) a border
B) an insurgency
C) an intrastate
D) a proxy
Question
It is estimated that there have been at least ________ wars throughout recorded history.

A) 14,000
B) 21,000
C) 18,000
D) 11,000
Question
Armed conflict of all types increased by a factor of _______ during the period 1960-1992.

A) three
B) two
C) four
D) five
Question
The end of the Cold War helped bring about long-standing civil conflicts in all of these countries except__________.

A) Namibia
B) Angola
C) Myanmar
D) Cambodia
Question
Since 1990, there have been only ________ instances of direct wars between states.

A) four
B) eight
C) ten
D) six
Question
Which of the following regions is the most war-torn out of all four regions?

A) North Africa
B) Asia
C) the Americas
D) the Middle East
Question
According to the UCDP, the overwhelming number of wars since the end of the Cold War have been __________ in nature.

A) proxy
B) interstate
C) intrastate
D) religious
Question
Monetary transfers abroad from a foreign worker to an individual in their home country is referred to as _____________.

A) foreign aid
B) diaspora investment
C) foreign direct investment
D) remittances
Question
Which of these is not an example of a "new war"?

A) the Bosnia-Herzegovina war
B) the Nagorno-Karabakh war
C) the Sierra Leone war
D) the Eritrean-Ethiopian War
Question
The U.S. invaded Granada in __________.

A) 1979
B) 1980
C) 1983
D) 1988
Question
Which of the following is a new class or category of weaponry?

A) chemical weapons
B) artillery weapons
C) unmanned aerial vehicles
D) biological weapons
Question
The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it to defend its national interests is called _____________.

A) statecraft
B) diversion
C) militarism
D) nationalism
Question
When entire societies are mobilized in service of the war effort, this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as ______________.

A) civil war
B) preemptive war
C) defensive war
D) total war
Question
Which of the following is not a characteristic of "new wars"?

A) intra-state or intra-societal conflicts
B) caused and sustained by global and transnational forces
C) fought by states
D) often fought by irregular armed forces
Question
During the Cold War between the United States and the USSR (and their allies), the international balance of power was _____________.

A) extremely volatile
B) relatively fragmented
C) relatively stabled
D) confrontational
Question
"Jihad v. McWorld" is a direct critique of _________________.

A) the war on terror
B) globalization
C) the World Bank
D) U.S. hegemony
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According to China's Premier Zhou Enlai in 1954, diplomacy could be described as __________________.

A) the art of possibilities
B) the better part of valor
C) a way to strengthen alliances
D) a continuation of war by other means
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Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman is a well-known _________.

A) political scientist
B) sociologist
C) psychologist
D) biologist
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_______________ has qualitatively changed warfare by claiming military service as a patriotic duty.

A) Democracy
B) Colonialism
C) Nationalism
D) Communism
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Which of the following is not a significant factor in the increase of armed conflicts during the period 1960-1992?

A) colonialism
B) multipolar system
C) wars of national liberation
D) Cold War
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________________ is an organized use of violence by a weaker actor against a stronger one

A) Asymmetric warfare
B) Psychological warfare
C) Guerrilla warfare
D) Amphibious warfare
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The first comprehensive military draft by the French was instituted in________.

A) 1789
B) 1790
C) 1776
D) 1793
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All of these are direct wars between states since 1990 except __________.

A) Uganda-Tanzania
B) Eritrea-Ethiopia
C) India-Pakistan
D) United States-Iraq
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The dominant mode of armed conflict today could be characterized as ______________.

A) a proxy war
B) a globalized civil war
C) a liberation war
D) a war on terror
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Before 1800, no more than ________ people of a country participated in a war.

A) 100 in 1,000
B) 3 in 1,000
C) 3 in 100
D) 50 in 1,000
Question
The attack on the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995 is an example of ____________.

A) regional terrorism
B) transnational terrorism
C) international terrorism
D) domestic terrorism
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The message entitled "Where are the lions of war?" was issued by ____________.

A) Al-Shabaab leader Ahmad Umar
B) ISIS spokesperson Abul-Hasan al-Mujahir
C) Osama bin Laden of al Qaeda
D) Mohammed Yusuf of Boko Haram
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____________are identities thought to be "hard wired" and intrinsic to a person, and thus permanent and un-changing.

A) Primordial identities
B) National identities
C) Cultural identities
D) Class identities
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During World War I, the European powers called __________ people to arms.

A) 1in 3
B) 1 in 5
C) 1 in 10
D) 1 in 7
Question
Hafez al-Assad ruled Syria from ________ until his death in _______________.

A) 1981; 2001
B) 1971; 2000
C) 1983; 2003
D) 1978; 2002
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It is estimated that over ________ people have been killed in wars throughout recorded history.

A) five billion
B) seven billion
C) three billion
D) eight billion
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When one's political identity becomes totalizing and exclusionary, this could be viewed as __________________.

A) a nationalist political identity
B) a clash of political identity
C) particularistic identity politics
D) having an alt-right political identity
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The 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon is an example of __________.

A) international terrorism
B) religious terrorism
C) transnational terrorism
D) domestic terrorism
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Reflect on the Syrian civil war.
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Define and reflect on the concept of war.
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What is transnational terrorism?
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What do you understand by the term terrorism?
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Describe and give examples of asymmetric warfare.
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What are some of the tenants of state-sponsored terrorism?
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Describe and explain the diversionary theory of war.
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Explain the concept of homegrown terrorism.
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Explain the term offensive realism.
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What are particularistic identity politics?
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1
The deadliest conflict of the 21st century is the _________________.

A) Afghanistan conflict
B) Syrian civil war
C) Iraq conflict
D) Somali Civil War
Syrian civil war
2
According to ____________, "war is the continuation of political intercourse, with the addition of other means."

A) Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus
B) Alexander the Great
C) Herman Kahn
D) Carl von Clausewitz
Carl von Clausewitz
3
The essay Politics as a Vocation was written by ___________.

A) Max Weber
B) Michel Foucault
C) Jurgen Habermas
D) Pierre Bourdieu
Max Weber
4
The Correlates of War (COW) project originated from _________ in the early 1960s.

A) Harvard University
B) Oxford University
C) the University of Michigan
D) University of Cambridge
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5
In its definition of war, ___________________ focuses on both interstates and intrastate.

A) the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo, Norway
B) the International Crisis Behavior Project
C) the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) dataset
D) Correlates of War
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6
Wars that do not meet the standards embedded within the norms and laws of war are known as _____________.

A) undeclared wars
B) civil wars
C) wars of aggression
D) proxy wars
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7
The war between Kuwait and Iraq in the 1990-91 Gulf War is an example of _____________.

A) war of national liberation
B) self-defense war
C) war of aggression
D) religious war
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8
According to the chapter, Nazi Germany's brutal attack on Poland in September 1939 was presented by Adolf Hitler as an act ____________.

A) of aggression
B) on sovereignty
C) of self-defense
D) of attrition
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9
_______________ was a key feature of what became the Bush Doctrine used to justify the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.

A) Defensive war
B) Preemptive war
C) Retaliative war
D) War of aggression
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10
The codification of the rules and practices of a state-based system was done through ______________.

A) the Geneva Conventions
B) the United Nations
C) the Treaties of Westphalia
D) the Hague Conferences
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11
According to Singer and Small, a war would constitute an inter-state conflict, resulting in a total of __________ or more battle deaths.

A) 1000
B) 2000
C) 3000
D) 5000
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12
In defining war, ___________ focused on the concept unit of "deadly quarrels".

A) John Ikenberry
B) Lewis Richardson
C) Christine Winter
D) Risa Brooks
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13
In defining war, which of these research agendas focused on the unit of armed conflict?

A) the Militarized Interstate Dispute (MID) dataset
B) Correlates of War
C) the International Crisis Behavior Project
D) the International Peace Research Institute in Oslo, Norway
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14
According to ___________ of the NATO Charter, an attack on one NATO member is an attack on all members.

A) Chapter IV
B) Chapter III
C) Chapter I
D) Chapter V
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15
Napoleon was defeated in _______________.

A) 1818
B) 1825
C) 1815
D) 1810
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16
An example of a balance-of-power arrangement among the great European powers was known as the ____________.

A) Commercial Revolution
B) Concert of Europe
C) Reformation
D) Hundred Year War
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17
The rise of popular sovereignty is directly related to _________________.

A) the Age of Enlightenment
B) the Renaissance
C) the Middle Ages
D) the Age of Absolutism
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18
The League of Nations was formed in ____________________.

A) 1919
B) 1910
C) 1905
D) 1921
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19
A western-led international system with norms and laws favoring liberal democracy, civil and political rights, and market-led economic globalization refers to ______________.

A) diplomacy
B) internationalization
C) a new world order
D) capitalism
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20
The sudden and extensive proliferation of armed conflicts post the Cold War exposed the fallacy of triumphal proclamations of the________________.

A) end of colonization
B) end of history
C) end of imperialism
D) end of communism
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21
Since 1990, roughly ___________ people have died in wars.

A) 8 million
B) 10 million
C) 4 million
D) 6 million
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22
The conceptual framework of the "first image" depicts that_________________________________.

A) states seek diplomatic solutions to mitigate military crises
B) the first line of defense by states are economic sanctions
C) states have the right to defend themselves from an aggressor
D) the choice to go to war is very much a by-product of human nature
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23
According to the chapter Germany's defeat during World War I was a great ____________ for the German Society.

A) humiliation
B) lesson
C) opportunity
D) upset
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24
Since 1990 about ___________ of the people who died in wars are civilians.

A) 70%
B) 85%
C) 60%
D) 90%
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25
The use and threatened use of military force by states as a tool to pursue their interests is known as ____________.

A) military intervention
B) national interest
C) statecraft
D) militarism
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26
According to ___________ theory, a government may attempt to stay in power by instigating a foreign crisis.

A) second image
B) statecraft
C) militarism
D) diversionary
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27
The ________________ states that war is a by-product of the global system's structure.

A) military intervention logic
B) third image logic
C) diversionary theory
D) militarism logic
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28
According to the chapter, Bashar al-Assad is generally considered ___________________ and _______________.

A) militant; aggressive
B) nationalist; conservative
C) pragmatic; rational
D) diplomatic; agreeable
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29
The phrase "wagging the dog" highlights the _____________________.

A) diversionary theory of war
B) the aggressive drive
C) security dilemma
D) terror management
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30
The book Man, the State, and War (1959) was written by______________________.

A) Hans Joachim Morgenthau
B) Kenneth Waltz
C) Fred Northedge
D) Martha Finnemore
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31
Offensive realism and defensive realism are within the context of _____________ analysis.

A) individual-level
B) state-level
C) system-level
D) institutional-level
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32
Argentina seized the nearby Falkland (Malvinas) Islands in _______________.

A) 1967
B) 1977
C) 1982
D) 1987
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33
In the "second image", _______________ are the dominant actor.

A) alliances
B) international institutions
C) nation-states
D) leaders
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34
It is estimated that over ________ Syrians are displaced from their homes during the current Syrian civil war.

A) 12 million
B) 9 million
C) 15 million
D) 5 million
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35
World War I was, in part, about the attempt of the declining _____________ to defend its fading status as a significant power.

A) French Empire
B) Austro-Hungarian Empire
C) British Empire
D) Portuguese Empire
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36
The quick response by the U.S.-led coalition of countries to defend Saudi Arabia and liberate Kuwait from the Iraqi invasion in 1990 had a lot to do with ____________________.

A) protecting an ally
B) oil supply
C) the influence of the U.N.
D) human rights
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37
Which of the following is not a system-level factor?

A) distribution of power
B) resources and economics
C) a leader's psychological need for power
D) the gap between wealthy and poor countries
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38
The Syrian civil war is an example of _________ conflict.

A) a border
B) an insurgency
C) an intrastate
D) a proxy
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39
It is estimated that there have been at least ________ wars throughout recorded history.

A) 14,000
B) 21,000
C) 18,000
D) 11,000
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40
Armed conflict of all types increased by a factor of _______ during the period 1960-1992.

A) three
B) two
C) four
D) five
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41
The end of the Cold War helped bring about long-standing civil conflicts in all of these countries except__________.

A) Namibia
B) Angola
C) Myanmar
D) Cambodia
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42
Since 1990, there have been only ________ instances of direct wars between states.

A) four
B) eight
C) ten
D) six
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43
Which of the following regions is the most war-torn out of all four regions?

A) North Africa
B) Asia
C) the Americas
D) the Middle East
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44
According to the UCDP, the overwhelming number of wars since the end of the Cold War have been __________ in nature.

A) proxy
B) interstate
C) intrastate
D) religious
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45
Monetary transfers abroad from a foreign worker to an individual in their home country is referred to as _____________.

A) foreign aid
B) diaspora investment
C) foreign direct investment
D) remittances
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46
Which of these is not an example of a "new war"?

A) the Bosnia-Herzegovina war
B) the Nagorno-Karabakh war
C) the Sierra Leone war
D) the Eritrean-Ethiopian War
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47
The U.S. invaded Granada in __________.

A) 1979
B) 1980
C) 1983
D) 1988
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48
Which of the following is a new class or category of weaponry?

A) chemical weapons
B) artillery weapons
C) unmanned aerial vehicles
D) biological weapons
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49
The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it to defend its national interests is called _____________.

A) statecraft
B) diversion
C) militarism
D) nationalism
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50
When entire societies are mobilized in service of the war effort, this phenomenon is sometimes referred to as ______________.

A) civil war
B) preemptive war
C) defensive war
D) total war
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51
Which of the following is not a characteristic of "new wars"?

A) intra-state or intra-societal conflicts
B) caused and sustained by global and transnational forces
C) fought by states
D) often fought by irregular armed forces
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52
During the Cold War between the United States and the USSR (and their allies), the international balance of power was _____________.

A) extremely volatile
B) relatively fragmented
C) relatively stabled
D) confrontational
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53
"Jihad v. McWorld" is a direct critique of _________________.

A) the war on terror
B) globalization
C) the World Bank
D) U.S. hegemony
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54
According to China's Premier Zhou Enlai in 1954, diplomacy could be described as __________________.

A) the art of possibilities
B) the better part of valor
C) a way to strengthen alliances
D) a continuation of war by other means
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55
Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman is a well-known _________.

A) political scientist
B) sociologist
C) psychologist
D) biologist
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56
_______________ has qualitatively changed warfare by claiming military service as a patriotic duty.

A) Democracy
B) Colonialism
C) Nationalism
D) Communism
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57
Which of the following is not a significant factor in the increase of armed conflicts during the period 1960-1992?

A) colonialism
B) multipolar system
C) wars of national liberation
D) Cold War
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58
________________ is an organized use of violence by a weaker actor against a stronger one

A) Asymmetric warfare
B) Psychological warfare
C) Guerrilla warfare
D) Amphibious warfare
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59
The first comprehensive military draft by the French was instituted in________.

A) 1789
B) 1790
C) 1776
D) 1793
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60
All of these are direct wars between states since 1990 except __________.

A) Uganda-Tanzania
B) Eritrea-Ethiopia
C) India-Pakistan
D) United States-Iraq
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61
The dominant mode of armed conflict today could be characterized as ______________.

A) a proxy war
B) a globalized civil war
C) a liberation war
D) a war on terror
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62
Before 1800, no more than ________ people of a country participated in a war.

A) 100 in 1,000
B) 3 in 1,000
C) 3 in 100
D) 50 in 1,000
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63
The attack on the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995 is an example of ____________.

A) regional terrorism
B) transnational terrorism
C) international terrorism
D) domestic terrorism
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64
The message entitled "Where are the lions of war?" was issued by ____________.

A) Al-Shabaab leader Ahmad Umar
B) ISIS spokesperson Abul-Hasan al-Mujahir
C) Osama bin Laden of al Qaeda
D) Mohammed Yusuf of Boko Haram
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65
____________are identities thought to be "hard wired" and intrinsic to a person, and thus permanent and un-changing.

A) Primordial identities
B) National identities
C) Cultural identities
D) Class identities
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66
During World War I, the European powers called __________ people to arms.

A) 1in 3
B) 1 in 5
C) 1 in 10
D) 1 in 7
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67
Hafez al-Assad ruled Syria from ________ until his death in _______________.

A) 1981; 2001
B) 1971; 2000
C) 1983; 2003
D) 1978; 2002
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68
It is estimated that over ________ people have been killed in wars throughout recorded history.

A) five billion
B) seven billion
C) three billion
D) eight billion
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69
When one's political identity becomes totalizing and exclusionary, this could be viewed as __________________.

A) a nationalist political identity
B) a clash of political identity
C) particularistic identity politics
D) having an alt-right political identity
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70
The 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon is an example of __________.

A) international terrorism
B) religious terrorism
C) transnational terrorism
D) domestic terrorism
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71
Reflect on the Syrian civil war.
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72
Define and reflect on the concept of war.
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73
What is transnational terrorism?
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74
What do you understand by the term terrorism?
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75
Describe and give examples of asymmetric warfare.
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76
What are some of the tenants of state-sponsored terrorism?
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77
Describe and explain the diversionary theory of war.
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78
Explain the concept of homegrown terrorism.
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79
Explain the term offensive realism.
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80
What are particularistic identity politics?
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