A) Most insurgent strategies
B) Ground troops and tanks
C) Walls, fortifications
D) Strategic nuclear weaponry
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A) insurgent warfare.
B) terrorist attacks.
C) crisis stability.
D) asymmetric warfare.
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A) new ways to produce these weapons.
B) intense competition in the global arms industry.
C) a reduction in the need for such weapons.
D) too few conflicts that require these weapons.
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A) is credible.
B) is an offer to negotiate.
C) will lead to the use of force.
D) comes from a state with a greater expected utility than the state being threatened.
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A) nuclear weapons.
B) military technology.
C) number of soldiers.
D) military budget.
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A) for deterrence possibilities.
B) in counterinsurgency operations.
C) for profit maximization in various military industries.
D) in coercive diplomacy applications.
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A) are useful under any war situation.
B) increase the damage that can be inflicted on an attacker.
C) are inexpensive and easy to use.
D) even the playing field because all actors have a WMD arsenal.
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A) Carl von Clausewitz
B) John DeLuca
C) Winston Churchill
D) Kenneth Waltz
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A) crisis stability.
B) nuclear deterrence.
C) nuclear defense.
D) security dilemma.
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A) blistering agents.
B) riot control agents.
C) choking agents.
D) nerve agents.
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A) Radiological
B) Electroencephalogram
C) Chemical
D) Electromagnetic pulse
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A) Coercive diplomacy
B) Security dilemma
C) Deterrence
D) Traditional security
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A) System-level approaches
B) Individual-level approaches
C) Societal-level approaches
D) All approaches can be effective at defining root causes of terrorism.
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A) Terrorism is a method, not a goal.
B) Terrorism is simply senseless violence.
C) Terrorism is violence committed by a nongovernmental actor.
D) The target of terrorism is not the direct victims but broader society.
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A) providing material benefits to the people under attack.
B) an increase in foreign aid to areas of conflict.
C) obtaining the support of the noncombatants so that they won't support the insurgents.
D) the use of low-tech munitions in order to limit collateral damage.
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A) Ho Chi Minh
B) Francisco Franco
C) Mao Zedong
D) Fidel Castro
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A) willingness and capability to carry out the threat.
B) strong rhetoric and political will.
C) military power and purpose.
D) hope and optimism.
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