POLS Final Question and answers 100% correct
Mossad - correct answer is the name of Israel's spy agency, which kidnapped and help prisoner an Israeli nuclear technician who provide photographs and details of Israel's nuclear reactor to British newspaper.
Hermit Kingdom - correct answer L...
POLS Final Question and answers 100%
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Mossad - correct answer ✔is the name of Israel's spy agency, which
kidnapped and help prisoner an Israeli nuclear technician who provide
photographs and details of Israel's nuclear reactor to British newspaper.
Hermit Kingdom - correct answer ✔Label given to North Korea due to its
largely sell-imposed insolation form the global community
Richard Nixon - correct answer ✔Richard Nixon was the 37th president of
the United States. He served from 1969 to 1974,
Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator - correct answer ✔is a nuclear weapon
capable of hitting reinforced concrete bunkers as deep as 40 feet
underground.
Antiballistic Missile Treaty - correct answer ✔prohibits the development,
testing, or deploying of missiles that are capable of defending entire territories
from intercontinental ballistic missile attacks in order to enable the United
States to build a missile defense system.
Biological Weapons Convention - correct answer ✔The agreement
prohibiting the development, manufacture, and stock piling of biological
weapon is called Biological Weapons Convention.
Mutually assured destruction (MAD) - correct answer ✔The concept of
Mutual Assured Destruction emanated from the reality that a nuclear
exchange between the superpowers would be suicidal.
,Chemical Weapons - correct answer ✔Chemical Weapons are extremely
toxic and can be dispersed as a gas, vapor, or liquid and are generally
classified based on their effects.
Biological Weapons - correct answer ✔Weapons that are composed of living
microorganism and toxins that are capable of casuing fatal diseases such as
smallpox, plague, and hemorrhagic fever are called Biological Weapons.
Barack Obama - correct answer ✔44th president of the United States (2009-
17) signed the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (NEW STARTS)
ABM Treaty - correct answer ✔The Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM Treaty
or ABMT) was a treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union on the
limitation of the anti-ballistic missile
U. S. - Russian Nuclear Arms Treaty - correct answer ✔U.S.-Soviet INF
Treaty banned the possession or testing of all nuclear and conventional
ground-launched ballistic and cruise missiles with ranges between 500 and
5,500 kilometers.
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty - correct answer ✔The Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) is a multilateral treaty that bans all nuclear
explosions, for both civilian and military purposes, in all environments. It was
adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 September 1996, but
has not entered into force, as eight specific states have not ratified the treaty.
Conventional Weapons - correct answer ✔Conventional Weapons include
such weapons as heavy artillery, tank, ships, submarines, and armored
vehicles.
, Sputnik - correct answer ✔The First artificial satellite creation by the Soviet
Union
Nuclear Posture Review - correct answer ✔The Bush administration
advocated a revitalized nuclear weapons complex that could produce new
nuclear warhead in response to emerging global threats in the Nuclear
Posture Review.
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - correct answer ✔The Nuclear-Proliferation
Treaty commits each country to reduce nuclear warhead to between 1,700
and 2,200 by the end of 2012.
1925 Geneva Protocol - correct answer ✔The 1925 Geneva Protocol
Prohibited the use of biological and chemical weapons in war.
John F. Kennedy - correct answer ✔35th president of the United States
(1961-63), managed to secure such achievements as the Nuclear Test-Ban
Treaty
Jawaharlal Nehru - correct answer ✔India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal
Nehru, advocated ending all nuclear testing.
Abdul Qadeer Khan - correct answer ✔Pakistani engineer, a key figure in
Pakistan's nuclear weapons program
silk road - correct answer ✔as early as the 3rd century BC, various nomadic
groups & Chinese merchants established a trading route
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