A nuclear attack by a non-state actor (terrorist group) is what homeland security and emergency management experts call
A) a low-probability, low-consequence event.
B) a low-probability, high-consequence event.
C) a high-probability, low-consequence event.
D) a high-probability, high-consequence event.
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Q25: What has the growing and widespread use
Q26: The sarin gas attack was
A) a chemical
Q27: Once the contamination from chemical agents dissipates,
Q28: Chemical agents tend to be the hardest
Q29: Many chemicals are considered "dual use." What
Q31: As a recent Frontline episode made quite
Q32: What is the difference between a dirty
Q33: Which of the following highlights what may
Q34: The facilities, money, expertise, and resources needed
Q35: In general, the more deadly the attack
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