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Shooting From The Hip By Terri Morrison and Wayne A. Conaway © Copyright 2004, All Rights Reserved
- Under King Shaka, the Zulu warriors of South Africa used one type of spear as a stabbing weapon. What was this weapon called?
- A. Assegai
- B. Shillelagh
- C. Tomahawk
- After guns were introduced in Japan in 1542, the Japanese began producing their own guns. True or false: Around 1600, the Japanese returned to swords as their primary weapons.
- The modern computer was developed in the United States, largely to assist in the operation of which of the following weapon systems?
- A. Artillery
- B. Torpedoes
- C. Zeppelins
- True or false: The parang is a knife with a wavy, serpentine-style blade originating in Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
- Frederick the Great of Prussia led his troops into many victories. His armies were notable for which of the following innovations?
- A. Hot-air observation balloons
- B. Dynamite
- C. Horse-drawn artillery
- When Hernando Cortés and his conquistadors arrived in Mexico in1519, they quickly subjugated the Aztec empire. True or false: The Aztecs defended themselves with wooden and stone weapons because metalworking was unknown to them.
- True or false: Game theory was used by the United States in the 1950s to predict if and when a foe would resort to nuclear weapons.
- True or false: Like the boomerang, the South American throwing weapon, the bola, is designed to fly in a parabola and return.
- The Battle of Crécy in 1346, decisively demonstrated the superiority of the English longbow over the crossbow. Where is Crécy?
- A. England
- B. France
- C. Luxembourg
- "And as water has no constant form, there are in war no constant conditions." This advice comes from a 2,000-year-old book called The Art of War. Where was the author from?
- A. China
- B. Germany
- C. Japan
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