What about war has changed as the world entered the nuclear age? Explain why nuclear weapons threaten not only countries in armed conflict, but all of humanity.
What is an Ideal response?
Which political position claims that peace can only come through establishing equality among all people in the world?
a. radical left
b. conservative
c. radical right
d. liberal
Which political point of view recognizes that there is a need for defense, but reminds us that militarism itself can be a problem because an arms buildup is expensive and provokes conflict?
a. radical right
b. conservative
c. radical left
d. liberal
The radical left position claims that the United States is likely to engage in military action when any other nation
a. appears to be weak.
b. threatens the operation of the world's capitalist economy.
c. threatens our national morality.
d. disagrees with this country's politics.
The Democratic victory in the 2006 congressional elections and the election of President Obama in 2008 were driven, in large part, by the voters' view that
a. the Iraq War had turned world opinion against the United States and encouraged even greater terrorism.
b. the United States should do whatever is necessary to identify those responsible for terrorism and bring them to justice.
c. the United States pours money into militarism not for national defense but to operate as a global police force.
d. war and terrorism will continue until the world moves toward greater social equality.
Which theoretical analysis helps us to understand the importance of meanings, for example, whether a particular side is seen as part of the problem or part of the solution?
a. symbolic-interaction analysis
b. structural-functional analysis
c. social-conflict analysis
d. sociobiology analysis
The greatest resistance to opening more combat assignments to women is the
a. idea that women in the military are less intelligent and educated than their male counterparts.
b. traditional gender view of women as nurturers.
c. issue of sexual intimacy in a co-educational military.
d. concern about sexually transmitted diseases.
Which theoretical analysis notes how war can have the consequence of uniting a county's population?
a. social-conflict analysis
b. symbolic-interaction analysis
c. structural-functional analysis
d. social-disorganization analysis
People at which position on the political spectrum tend to favor military strength as the best way to keep the peace?
a. conservative
b. liberal
c. radical left
d. radical right
Which theoretical analysis highlights the link between war and social inequality?
a. sociobiological analysis
b. symbolic-interaction analysis
c. structural-functional analysis
d. social-conflict analysis