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Chapter 3 Quiz
Interpreting Power: A Levels of Analysis Approach
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In March of 2014, Russia annexed___________.
Astana
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Darhan
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Crimea
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Georgia
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Baldwin (1979) describe power to having_________________.
social capital
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military resources
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money
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connections
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How many nuclear warheads does the US have?
5,890
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6,000
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10,000
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6,800
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India first tested a nuclear warhead in_____________.
1960
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1974
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1980
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1996
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In October 2010, Wikileaks released almost _______________ classified U.S. military logs detailing its operations in Iraq.
350, 000
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250,000
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400,000
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500,000
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In April 2010 Wikileaks released a contentious video titled ____________ showing a US Apache helicopter killing at least 12 people.
Collateral Murder
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Baghdad Murders
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Military Murder
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US Military's War Crimes
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Wikileaks' founder was a diplomatic refugee in the ___________ in London.
Guatemalan Embassy
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Venezuelan Embassy
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El Salvadorian Embassy
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Ecuadorian Embassy
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_____________ is rightly credited with coining the term
levels of analysis.
M. Stephen Walt
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J. David Singer
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J. Ann Tickner
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N. Kenneth Waltz
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India made the decision to publicly test nuclear weapons in _____________________.
2002
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2000
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1998
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1996
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Adolf Hitler became the German Chancellor in ____________.
1933
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1936
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1935
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1930
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As per the ________________, Germans had to pay impossible reparations.
Treaty of Paris
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Versailles Treaty
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Treaty of London
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Treaty of Berlin
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In____________ decision-makers in London and Washington accept intelligence that Saddam Hussein was attempting to buy uranium from Africa even when the UN officials said the contrary.
2003
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2002
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1990
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1992
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Men in Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and Italy are __________ more likely to hold a favorable attitude toward war than women.
5-10%
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15-20%
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1-5%
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10-15%
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Which one of the following is the most
hawkish
world leader in the post-World War II era?
Helmut Kohl
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Tsai Ing-wen
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Golda Meir
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Franklin Roosevelt
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According to the chapter, President George W. Bush sees the world ______________________.
as a complex system
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in terms of black and white
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as very confusing
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as chaotic
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According to the chapter President Donald J. Trump's operational code appears to revolve around _______________.
build a wall
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the art of a deal
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make America great again
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Muslim Ban
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