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This quiz covers Section 15 Terror and Torture and the related lecture video. Once you start this quiz you
will have 30 minutes to complete it. You can take the quiz twice. Only your highest score will count.
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Question 1
In lecture Dr. McCarty argued that the end of the Cold War brought a new
era of globalization, peace and stability.
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
1 / 1 pts
Question 2
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In lecture I argued that the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in
2001 were completely unforeseen.
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
1 / 1 pts
Question 3
According to Dr. McCarty in lecture, we must reject the idea of eliminating
terrorism by killing as many terrorists as possible, because it is futile,
produces more terrorists, and has harmful unintended consequences.
What does he suggest instead?
(select all that apply)
Address the larger global assault on minorities
Correct!
Correct!
We adopt new policies that protect civilians
Correct!
Correct!
We use drones rather than foot soldiers
We place standing armies in all weak states
Treat this as a police action on individuals, not "declare war on the world"
through military action
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 4
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In lecture Dr. McCarty argued that terrorists aren't necessarily Islamic.
Terrorists come from all religions, nations, and economic systems;
including right here in the United States. What are some examples he
gives of terrorism by Americans?
(Select all that apply)
the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Correct!
Correct!
The KKK
Correct!
Correct!
the Oklahoma City bombings
Correct!
Correct!
September 11th attacks
the Boston Tea Party
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 5
In the section introduction, Dr. McCarty names two main ways that
modern global terrorism is different from previous terrorism. What does he
say has changed?
(Select 2)
The goals of the terrorists
Correct!
Correct!
The sophistication of terror networks
Governmental willingness to negotiate
The number of casualties and indiscriminate damage
Correct!
Correct!
The political orientation of terrorists
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Question 6
According to the introduction, by implementing the policy of "_________"
after 9/11, the US gave itself permission to invade or carry out military
operations in any country including those of its former allies.
The Washington Consensus
Preemption
Correct!
Correct!
Isolationism
Mutually assured destruction
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Question 7
According to the section introduction, the War on Terror interrupted nearly
all multilateral initiatives at the UN for more than 10 years.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
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Question 8
According to the introduction, after the Cold War there were indications
that the world (at least for a time) was coming together to identify,
address, and combat global challenges. What were some examples of
this named by Dr. McCarty?
(Select all that apply)
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The Camp David Accords
The founding of Amnesty International
The UN outlining Millennium Development Goals
Correct!
Correct!
The "Battle in Seattle" protests bringing light to inequality between G8 and
G157
Correct!
Correct!
The WTO Doha Development Agenda
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 9
In “Terror in the Name of God” author Mark Juergensmeyer argued that
religious terrorists are anomalies (out of place) and anachronisms (in the
wrong time).
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
1 / 1 pts
Question 10
In “Terror in the Name of God” author Mark Juergensmeyer argued that by
spiritualizing violence, religion can give terrorism remarkable power. He
argues that religion provides the metaphor of "cosmic war," with a spiritual
repository of symbols such as...
The hope of the prodigal son
The fight between good and bad
Correct!
Correct!
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The importance of loving one's neighbor
The promise of an afterlife
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Question 11
In “Terror in the Name of God” author Mark Juergensmeyer argues that
when religious extremists fashion a "traditional religion" of their own
making, they expose their own personal, perilous selves. Furthermore,
these individuals seek to maintain self-identity within social structures. He
claims their intimate concerns are prompted by the perceived failures of
______________.
Their families
The head of state
The West
Public insitutions
Correct!
Correct!
1 / 1 pts
Question 12
In “Terror in the Name of God” author Mark Juergensmeyer noted that
acts of religious terrorism often have no explicit demand to be met, but
they do have rational goals.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
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Question 13
According to Juergensmeyer, how can terrorism give power to religion
(rather than just the other way around)?
Individuals are likely to study religions that they don't understand (or that
they find threatening)
Acts of terror often lead to the establishment of new religious states
They put religions in the headlines that no one has heard of before
They make the political potency of religion hard to ignore
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 14
In “Terror in the Name of God” author Mark Juergensmeyer claims that
radical religious movements that emerged from cultures of violence all
have three things in common. What are they?
(Select 3)
They mostly come from the same regions of the world
They try to create a new form of religiosity that rejects "weak, modern"
substitutes for religion
Correct!
Correct!
They reject compromises with liberal/secular values
Correct!
Correct!
They practice civil disobedience against laws they find unjust
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They refuse to acknowledge the boundaries that secular society has set on
religion
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 15
According to Mary Kaldor the use of street children by paramilitary groups
as child soldiers is very uncommon.
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 16
In "The Globalized War Economy" author Mary Kaldor argues that in
many countries the regular military forces are in decay. This may lead
soldiers to go freelance, form militias, or prey on local populations. Which
of the following are factors that she says contribute to this decay (more
than one):
lack of action in peace time
encouraged to loot or pillage
Correct!
Correct!
deep cuts in military spending
Correct!
Correct!
inadequate or non-existant training
Correct!
Correct!
declining prestige associated with being in the military
Correct!
Correct!
loss of morale and breakdown of discipline
Correct!
Correct!
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shortages of equipment, spare parts, ammunition and fuel
Correct!
Correct!
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Question 17
In "The Globalized War Economy" author Mary Kaldor argued that the old
kind of war economy (think total war) was very different from the new kind
of globalized war. Globalized war is decentralized, lacks legitimacy and
requires very little participation from the public.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
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Question 18
According to Mary Kaldor the new warriors seek to drive out or eliminate
all possible opponents using extreme violence, systematic murder,
conspicuous atrocities and various forms of genocide.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
1 / 1 pts
Question 19
According to Mary Kaldor, a group might finance their war effort through
external assistance, such as through remittances, direct assistance from
the diaspora living abroad, assistance from foreign governments, and
humanitarian assistance.
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Correct!
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Question 20
In "The Globalized War Economy" author Mary Kaldor described the
privitization of military forces and a new kind of war that can involve a mix
of different types of units fighting at the same time. Which of the following
are fighting units mentioned by Kaldor?
(select all that she mentions)
local self-defense units
Correct!
Correct!
cyber attackers
foreign mercenaries
Correct!
Correct!
foreign troops
Correct!
Correct!
paramilitary groups
Correct!
Correct!
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