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A) the Joint Chiefs of Staff
B) the president
C) the State Department
D) the National Security Council
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A) détente
B) the collapse of the Soviet Union
C) the signing of the SALT II Treaty
D) the resolution of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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A) nuclear proliferation
B) the spread of Soviet influence
C) terrorism
D) the Cold War
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A) World War I
B) World War II
C) the Vietnam War
D) the global war on terrorism
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A) the Marshall Plan
B) NATO
C) neutrality
D) NAFTA
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A) Terrorism usually involves military targets.
B) Terrorism is typically designed to instill fear in the general public.
C) Terrorism is typically better financed.
D) Only nongovernmental political actors engage in terrorism.
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A) command the armed forces
B) appoint the secretary of defense
C) ratify treaties
D) recognize the sovereignty of foreign countries
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A) the secretary of defense
B) the secretary of homeland security
C) the secretary of state
D) the national security advisor
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A) national defense policy
B) homeland security
C) intelligence
D) diplomacy
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A) to provide peacetime collective security for the United States and Western Europe
B) to promote free trade between the United States and Western Europe
C) to minimize nuclear proliferation
D) to enhance democratic government in newly industrializing countries
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