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- International Relationsinternational-relations
- Published
- 22 Feb 2025
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) specifically refer to nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons because of their capability to cause large-scale devastation. Conventional or ballistic weapons do not fall under this classification, making options B, C, and D incorrect.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.In which year was the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT-I) officially signed?
- 2.In which year was the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) officially established?
- 3.How many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are recognized as an interconnected set of global objectives?
- 4.How many permanent member countries does the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) currently have?
- 5.The phrase "Axis Powers" is historically connected to which conflict?
- 6.How many economic corridors are included in China's Belt and Road Initiative?
- 7.In which year did the Cuban Missile Crisis, a significant Cold War event between the United States and the Soviet Union, take place?
- 8.Who is credited with formulating the Rimland theory?
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