INS 3003 Final Exam Questions
and Answers 100% PASS
Tactical Nuclear Weapon - CORRECT ANSWER-Nuclear warheads that can fit
on missiles, torpedoes, mines
Gives nuclear weapons greater versatility
Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968) - CORRECT ANSWER-Stated that the existing
nuclear powers would not help anyone else become a nuclear power
Everybody else who signed agreed that they would not seek to become nuclear
powers
5 Nuclear Powers - CORRECT ANSWER-France, US, UK, Russia, China
Deterrence - CORRECT ANSWER-Attacks can be deterred if we have weapons
but they don't have to be used
Biological (1972) and Chemical (1993) - CORRECT ANSWER-Banned by the
NPT
Seem to be unconventional, indiscriminant in who they kill
Nuclear Triade - CORRECT ANSWER-Possession of nuclear weapons on land, in
the air, at sea
, For true deterrence you have to - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Have a lot of nuclear
weapons, and they need to be dispersed
2. Be able to survive the first strike
3. Be capable of mounting the second strike
Mutual Vulnerability - CORRECT ANSWER-When the US was working with the
Soviet Union, both sides agreed to limit defensive capabilities
Mutual Assured Destruction - CORRECT ANSWER-If there were to be a nuclear
war between the US and the Soviet Union there would be destruction, it would be
mutual, and that was assured
Balance of Terror - CORRECT ANSWER-Describes the tenuous peace that
existed between the US and the Soviet Union as a result of both governments
being terrified at the prospect of a world-destroying nuclear war
First Strike - CORRECT ANSWER-A preemptive surprise attack employing
overwhelming force. Attacking country's ability to defeat another nuclear power to
the point that the attacking country can survive the weakened retaliation while the
opposing side is unable to continue the war
Second Strike Capability - CORRECT ANSWER-A country's assured ability to
respond to a nuclear attack with powerful nuclear retaliation against the attacker
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and Answers 100% PASS
Tactical Nuclear Weapon - CORRECT ANSWER-Nuclear warheads that can fit
on missiles, torpedoes, mines
Gives nuclear weapons greater versatility
Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968) - CORRECT ANSWER-Stated that the existing
nuclear powers would not help anyone else become a nuclear power
Everybody else who signed agreed that they would not seek to become nuclear
powers
5 Nuclear Powers - CORRECT ANSWER-France, US, UK, Russia, China
Deterrence - CORRECT ANSWER-Attacks can be deterred if we have weapons
but they don't have to be used
Biological (1972) and Chemical (1993) - CORRECT ANSWER-Banned by the
NPT
Seem to be unconventional, indiscriminant in who they kill
Nuclear Triade - CORRECT ANSWER-Possession of nuclear weapons on land, in
the air, at sea
, For true deterrence you have to - CORRECT ANSWER-1. Have a lot of nuclear
weapons, and they need to be dispersed
2. Be able to survive the first strike
3. Be capable of mounting the second strike
Mutual Vulnerability - CORRECT ANSWER-When the US was working with the
Soviet Union, both sides agreed to limit defensive capabilities
Mutual Assured Destruction - CORRECT ANSWER-If there were to be a nuclear
war between the US and the Soviet Union there would be destruction, it would be
mutual, and that was assured
Balance of Terror - CORRECT ANSWER-Describes the tenuous peace that
existed between the US and the Soviet Union as a result of both governments
being terrified at the prospect of a world-destroying nuclear war
First Strike - CORRECT ANSWER-A preemptive surprise attack employing
overwhelming force. Attacking country's ability to defeat another nuclear power to
the point that the attacking country can survive the weakened retaliation while the
opposing side is unable to continue the war
Second Strike Capability - CORRECT ANSWER-A country's assured ability to
respond to a nuclear attack with powerful nuclear retaliation against the attacker
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