Balancing Civil Liberties and Security

Balancing Civil Liberties and Security
How can the United States balance civil liberties and security in intelligence activities?

Papers must follow APA format and parenthetical citations and reference list are required.
Final Exam
QUESTION 1

In the U.S., there are approximately _____ state, local, and tribal law enforcement officers.

A.
900,000
B.
600,000
C.
800,000
D.
500,000

4 points
QUESTION 2

Sun Tzu produced a treatise on the ____.

A.
Military leadership of China
B.
History of guerilla warfare
C.
Philosophy of national war
D.
Paradoxes of war

4 points
QUESTION 3

A report issued by the _____ indicated that right-wing extremists would be anxious to recruit military veterans coming from Iraq and Afghanistan.

A.
DHS
B.
FBI
C.
CIA
D.
NSA

4 points
QUESTION 4

refers to embedding hidden information in a picture, message, or other piece of information.

4 points
QUESTION 5

_____ is one of the newest jihadist groups grown from the tangled political situation in Yemen, and it maintains cross border ties with radicals in Saudi Arabia.

A.
ISI
B.
FATA
C.
AQAP
D.
AQIM

4 points
QUESTION 6

_____established the Department of Homeland Security and reorganized the president cabinet.

A.
Quadrennial Homeland Security Review
B.
9/11 Commission Implementation Act of 2207
C.
Homeland Security Act
D.
USA Intelligence Act

4 points
QUESTION 7

Who are usually the first government agents on the scene of a terrorist incident?

A.
Local law enforcement officials
B.
The JTTF
C.
Homeland Security
D.
The FBI

4 points
QUESTION 8

_____ believed terrorism should be used as an instrument for overthrowing middle-class governments.

A.
Leon Trotsky
B.
Vladimir Lenin
C.
Sergey Nechaev
D.
Karl Marx

4 points
QUESTION 9

The idea of _____ is that all levels of society must become involved in homeland security.

A.
Arbitrary coercion
B.
Protection of social order
C.
Logic of conflict
D.
Defense in depth

4 points
QUESTION 10

According to the text, the _____ have conducted more suicide bombings than any other group.

A.
Hezbollah
B.
LTTE Black Tigers
C.
Sunni Kurds
D.
Buddhist Sinhalese

4 points
QUESTION 11

Counterfeiting and fraud are common weapons of the _____.

A.
American extremist right
B.
Eastern Europe extremists
C.
Asian extremists
D.
South American extremists

4 points
QUESTION 12

_____ is Hezbollah’s television network.

A.
Al Manar
B.
Al Hurra
C.
Al Fajir
D.
Al Jazeera

4 points
QUESTION 13

Asymmetrical war is waged against
and homeland security is designed to secure symbols.

4 points
QUESTION 14

_____ is Latin America’s oldest and largest terrorist group.

A.
RAF
B.
FARC
C.
ELN
D.
Shining Path

4 points
QUESTION 15

____ refers to the political party of republicanism.

A.
Capitalists
B.
Parliamentary
C.
Sinn Féin
D.
Conservatives

4 points
QUESTION 16

The birth of the _____ may have mirrored standard Middle Eastern terrorism, but the group’s exploits drew more attention than did those of its rival terrorist organizations.

A.
PLF
B.
Hamas
C.
PIJ
D.
Abu Nidal

4 points
QUESTION 17

According to the text, the definition of ______ changes with social and historical circumstances.

A.
Violence
B.
Terror
C.
Terrorism
D.
War

4 points
QUESTION 18

The poetic utterances of Gabriel were eventually codified in a single book, the_____.

A.
Old Testament
B.
Quran
C.
Torah
D.
Bible

4 points
QUESTION 19

Maoist terrorism is a form of _____ terrorism.

A.
Cultural
B.
Political
C.
Revolutionary
D.
Religious

4 points
QUESTION 20

Al Qaeda’s origins can be traced to the _____.

A.
Lebanese Civil War
B.
Cold War
C.
Korean War
D.
World War II

4 points
QUESTION 21

According to Huntington, _____ refers to the cultural conflicts among the world’s eight dominant civilizations.

A.
Cultural paradigms
B.
Radicalization
C.
Clash of civilizations
D.
Social processes

4 points
QUESTION 22

_____ is 99 percent Muslim and was the home of the last caliphate; according to the text, the country is an enigma in its standing with Europe.

A.
Pakistan
B.
Kurdistan
C.
Algeria
D.
Turkey

4 points
QUESTION 23

The
began as a dispute between Protestants and Roman Catholics in Prague, eventually pitting the north of Europe against the south.

4 points
QUESTION 24

Islam is frequently described as a monotheistic religion based on _____ tenets, or pillars.

A.
Four
B.
Seven
C.
Five
D.
Six

4 points
QUESTION 25

A weak Lebanese government allows _____ to maintain strongholds in southern Lebanon, the Bekka Valley, and central pockets in Beirut.

A.
Hamas
B.
Hezbollah
C.
PLO
D.
Islamic Jihadists

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