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H101 Quiz Question 1 10 out of 10 points According to Knox and Murray, what are some notable characteristics of a revolution in military affairs (RMA)? Selected Answer: B. More failed examples than successful ones Response Feedback: Correct. Question 2 10 out of 10 points What is the primary engine of theory and doctrine? Selected Answer: C. Military history Response Feedback: Correct. Question 3 0 out of 10 points According to Jay Luvaas, soldiers learn from studying military history. Identify those items mentioned by Luvaas. Selected Answer: A. Using history as proof to solve problems Response Feedback: Incorrect. Please review: Lesson, Military Revolution: Military Revolution/Revolution in Military Affairs, page 31-01 Question 4 10 out of 10 points According to Luvaas, what is perhaps the most frequent error in the abuse of history? Selected Answer: B. Taking historical examples out of context Response Feedback: Correct. Question 5 10 out of 10 points Financial strength enabled the West to: Selected Answer: C. Build armies and navies to project power Response Feedback: Correct.
Question 6 0 out of 10 points According to Luvaas, certain military principles, applied correctly, always lead to success. What are these principles? Selected Answer: B. Line of operation, or operational approach Response Feedback: Incorrect.  Please review: Reading, Military History: Is It Still Practicable?, page 4 Question 7 10 out of 10 points Examples of an RMA is: Selected Answer: B. strategic bombing Response Feedback: Correct. Question 8 10 out of 10 points According to Knox and Murray, what were the negative consequences of the US victory in DESERT STORM? Selected Answer: A. Encouraged a tendency in the US military to micromanage military operations Response Feedback: Correct. Question 9 10 out of 10 points According to Luvaas, what can be made practicable at any level? Selected Answer: C. History Response Feedback: Correct. Question 10 10 out of 10 points What provided the resources for the catastrophic wars of the twentieth century? Selected Answer: C. Economic power Response Feedback: Correct.
Question 110 out of 10 points According to Luvaas, what can be made practicable at any level?Selected Answer: C.History Response Feedback:Correct. Question 210 out of 10 pointsAccording to Knox and Murray, what are some notable characteristics of a revolution in military affairs(RMA)?Selected Answer: B.More failed examples than successful ones Response Feedback:Correct. Question 310 out of 10 pointsAccording to Jay Luvaas, soldiers learn from studying military history. Identify those items mentionedby Luvaas.Selected Answer: B.Identifying with soldiers and events, asking pertinent questions Response Feedback:Correct. Question 40 out of 10 points Identify the true statements for military revolutions described by Knox and Murray.SelectedC.Answer:Military revolutions implement a new conceptual approach to warfare or to aspecialized sub-branch of warfare. ResponseIncorrect.Please review: Lesson, Military Revolution: MilitaryFeedback:Revolution/Revolution in Military Affairs, page 31-03 Question 510 out of 10 pointsWhich of the revolutions and RMAs, cited by Knox and Murray, have taken place in the context ofWestern civilization?Selected Answer: A.All of them Response Feedback:Correct. Question 610 out of 10 pointsAccording to Knox and Murray, what are some notable characteristics of a revolution in military affairs(RMA)?Selected Answer: C.Rarely brought about by dominant players Response Feedback:Correct. Question 710 out of 10 points The Western advantage has been based on such factors as:Selected Answer: A.Civic militarism, capitalist economies, an intellectual tradition based on free inquiry Response Feedback:Correct. Question 810 out of 10 points Examples of an RMA is:Selected Answer: B.strategic bombing Response Feedback:Correct. Question 910 out of 10 pointsAccording to Knox and Murray, what were the negative consequences of the US victory in DESERTSTORM?Selected Answer: A.Encouraged a tendency in the US military to micromanage military operations Response Feedback:Correct. Question 1010 out of 10 points Which of the following are elements of the Western way of war?Selected Answer: B.Discipline, technology Response Feedback:Correct. Question 1 10 out of 10 points What is the primary engine of theory and doctrine?
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Selected Answer: C. Military history Response Feedback: Correct. Question 2 10 out of 10 points What provided the resources for the catastrophic wars of the twentieth century? Selected Answer: C. Economic power Response Feedback: Correct. Question 3 10 out of 10 points The Western advantage has been based on such factors as: Selected Answer: A. Civic militarism, capitalist economies, an intellectual tradition based on free inquiry Response Feedback: Correct. Question 4 10 out of 10 points Examples of an RMA is: Selected Answer: B. strategic bombing Response Feedback: Correct. Question 5 10 out of 10 points According to Luvaas, certain military principles, applied correctly, always lead to success. What are these principles? Selected Answer: C. There are no principles that always lead to success Response Feedback: Correct. Question 6 10 out of 10 points According to Knox and Murray, what are some notable characteristics of a revolution in military affairs (RMA)? Selected Answer: C. Rarely brought about by dominant players
Response Feedback: Correct. Question 7 10 out of 10 points Which is a military revolution described by Knox and Murray? Selected Answer: B. Creation of the modern state Response Feedback: Correct. Question 8 10 out of 10 points One country that was successfully able to adapt the Western way of war to its own culture was: Selected Answer: C. Japan Response Feedback: Correct. Question 9 10 out of 10 points According to Jay Luvaas, there are many pitfalls or fallacies of studying military history. Identify those pitfalls or fallacies Luvaas mentioned. Selected Answer: A. Taking historical examples out of context Response Feedback: Correct. Question 10 10 out of 10 points Identify the true statements for military revolutions described by Knox and Murray. Selected Answer: A. Military revolutions are caused by major upheavals in society, economics, politics, or diplomacy. Response Feedback: Correct.