Quiz 3.

Use with INTERNATIONAL, pages 18-23.

FILL IN THE BLANK/MULTIPLE CHOICE

  1. President Bush has identified three countries--Iran, Iraq, and North Korea--as an "-- of --."

  2. The U.S. is concerned that the three countries identified above are working to develop weapons of mass destruction, such as nuclear, chemical, or -- arms.

  3. The U.S. war on terrorism will fight on two fronts, direct confrontation with Iran, Iraq, and North Korea, and (a) a search for new allies (b) jailing suspicious immigrants (c) pursuing networks of fundamentalist Islamic groups linked to Osama bin Laden (d) breaking diplomatic relations with most Muslim countries.

  4. Opponents of hard-line confrontation with Iran, Iraq, and North Korea voice concern that (a) an aggressive tone could endanger the international anti-terror coalition (b) these countries could defeat the U.S. (c) the U.S. does not have enough evidence against these countries (d) confrontation would anger immigrants from these nations in the U.S.

  5. Proponents of a hard-line approach say the U.S. must act assertively because (a) the nations named above could give terrorists weapons of mass destruction to be used against U.S. (b) not using U.S. power will viewed as weakness (c) the events of Sept. 11 justify revenge (d) that is the only way to persuade our allies that we are serious.

  6. The first test of the new anti-terrorist strategy began in February, when about 160 U.S...

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