In your opinion, what is the most likely scenario for the use of nuclear weapons? What homeland security strategies can help protect citizens from this risk?

What will be an ideal response?


Varies.

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Enron, the seventh-largest corporation in the United States, laid off thousands of employees, and most of them had lost ________% of their 401k retirement savings.

A. 85 B. 60 C. 99 D. 50

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The reason the Aum cult's Sarin gas attack failed was because

a. they could not acquire a more deadly WMD b. their delivery system failed c. they were apprehended before being able to cause too much damage d. they failed to weaponize it properly

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In the Crime Index, the Part I offenses comprise of seven felonies: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. Congress later mandated the addition of ________ to the Part I offenses.

A. battery B. insider trading C. arson D. auto theft

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. The Fifth Amendment limits the degree to which legislatures can require parties to report information to the government that can place them in jeopardy of criminal prosecution. 2. In 1962 the Supreme Court upheld a state law that made it a crime for a person to be “addicted to the use of narcotics.” 3. In 1965 the Supreme Court explicitly recognized a constitutional right of privacy when it invalidated a Connecticut law proscribing the use of birth control devices. 4. The Fourteenth Amendment expressly forbids states from denying equal protection of the laws to persons in their jurisdictions, but the Supreme Court has held that the federal government is not under any obligation to provide equal protection of the laws.

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