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Chapter 3 Review

Quiz by Danielle Anderson

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  • Q1

    Which of the following examples of interstate war was primarily a territorial conflict?

    The Soviet Union invades Hungary to restore a communist government.

    Argentina and Britain fight over control of the Falkland Islands.

    The United States and Serbia fight over repression of civilians.

    60s
  • Q2

    Which of the following were causes of World War I?

    Germany believed that attacking first would give it a military advantage.

    A rising Germany saw an opportunity to take advantage of a France that was declining in power.

    Germany did not fear Russia's growing power.

    60s
  • Q3

    To find the bargaining range, states must know the costs of war—for themselves and their adversary. _______ arises in crisis bargaining when states _____ readily observe or measure the political and military factors that determine their adversary’s expected value for war.

    credibility,  can

    incomplete information, can

    incomplete information, cannot

    credibility, cannot

    60s
  • Q4

    The United States and Canada share a border. Imagine that on January 1st, the U.S.’s leader declares the border with Canada to be historically inaccurate and that Canada has been imposing on the U.S.'s territory. On the 10th, the U.S.'s government authorizes $10 billion to purchase surface-to-air missiles. On the 15th, the U.S. posts more troops to the border with Canada. On January 31st, Canada attacks the U.S. with a coordinated air and ground attack, pushing the border back 50 miles. This is an example of what kind of war?

    Civil War

    Preemptive war

    War over Regime Type

    Preventative War

    120s
  • Q5

    What change has occurred in world politics that could explain a decline in interstate war since World War II?

    Linkage across contentious issues is impossible now

    Nuclear weapons raise the costs of war so high that war is not worth fighting.

    States now have less information, so they struggle to find the bargaining range.

    60s

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