Iraq's alleged WMD in 2003 __________ rather than _________ a U.S. attack.
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Question 2
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Some insecurity is _____________ international politics.
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Question 3
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The Ottoman Turks took Constantinople in
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Question 4
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Nuclear deterrence can fail when a
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Question 5
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Compelling a foe to give up a weapons system is
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Precision guided munitions are examples of what is called
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Question 7
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West Europe spends __________ on defense.
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Question 8
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Which method relies least on diplomacy?
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Question 9
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Unlike arms control, disarmament aims to
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Question 10
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Before nuclear weapons, deterrence depended on
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Question 11
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As more states acquire nuclear weapons, the international system likely becomes
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Question 12
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The ability to participate in other states' policy-making is
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Question 13
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The Soviets launched the first earth satellite in
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France exploded its first nuclear bomb in
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Question 15
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Both the U.S. and USSR thought nuclear proliferation
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Question 16
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___________ developed the first "Islamic bomb."
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Question 17
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The crux of nuclear deterrence is
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Question 18
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A case can be made that World War III was prevented by the
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Question 19
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Nuclear states can build alliances because they can
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Question 20
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International prestige means a country has
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