A. communalism
B. religious centralism
C. primitivism
D. fundamentalism
Conflict, War, and Terrorism
Conflict, War, and Terrorism
A. religious conflicts
B. control of national governments
C. territory
D. trade conflicts
A. biological
B. chemical
C. nuclear
D. conventional
A. Marshall Islands
B. Kuril Islands
C. Palau and Fiji
D. Spratly Islands
A. monitoring of U.S-Russian arms control agreements
B. inspection of the nuclear power industry in member states to prevent the diversion of materials to the military
C. provision of weapons-grade fissionable material to the United States and Russia
D. development of tactical nuclear weapons for United National forces
A. is used to strengthen the hulls of submarines
B. is fissionable material
C. is usable only in the nuclear power industry
D. cannot be produced legally under the terms of the NPT
A. over 5,000 miles
B. 100 to 500 miles
C. 1,000 to 5,000 miles
D. over 10,000 miles
A. corporatism
B. mercantilism
C. despotism
D. capitalism
A. the United States
B. China
C. Russia
D. Great Britain
A. civilians
B. more than one state
C. a nonstate actor
D. all of these: civilians, a nonstate actor, and more than one state