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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | deterrence | the policy of making America and its allies so militarily strong to prevent any attack | Chapter 17 |
| 2 | deterrence | foreign policy to discourage an attacl | Europe Early History |
| 3 | deterrence | attempt to discriminate criminality through punishment | Sociology Set 2 |
| 4 | Deterrence | discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment | Sociology |
| 5 | deterrence | the policy of making the military power of the US and its allies so strong that no enemy would attack for fear of retaliation | Chapter 26 - Cold War Terms |
| 6 | deterrence | the policy of making America and its allies so militarily strong to prevent any attack | chapter10 sec2 |
| 7 | deterrence | the act or process of discouraging actions or preventing occurrences by instilling fear or doubt or anxiety | chapter10 sec2 |
| 8 | Deterrence | The act of deterring, esp. deterring a nuclear attack by the capacity or threat of retaliating. | History - Cold War, Part B |
| 9 | Deterrence | the maintenance of miltary power for the purpose of discouraging an attack. | Europe |
| 10 | deterrence | punishment or fear of punishmentcan help prevent crime | Religion Chapter 11 |
| 11 | deterrence | the inhibition of criminal behavior by fear especially of punishment | UIL Spelling |
| 12 | deterrence | the policy of making the military power of the US and its allies so strong that no enemy would attack for fear of retaliation | Ch. 19 Sec 4 The Continuing Cold War |
| 13 | deterrence | The policy of making the military power of the United States and its allies so strong that no enemy would attack for fear of retaliation | Ch 19 Terms |
| 14 | Deterrence | this policy stated that nuclear weapons on both sides prevented war the thought was that if one side attacked the other would be able to attack with similar devastating power | Continueation of the History thingy.....yep....oh yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh thats right |
| 15 | Deterrence | a type of coercion that threatens use of force if an action isn't eradicated | International Relations |
| 16 | deterrence | the process of discouraging an action through fear | ch 11 & 12 |
| 17 | deterrence | attempt to keep a nation from attacking | WH2 UNiT 9 |
| 18 | Deterrence | Definition- | POS 160 |
| 19 | deterrence | The policy of making the military power of the United States and its allies so strong that no enemy would attack for fear of retaliation | chapter 19 |
| 20 | deterrence | the policy of making the military power of the US and its allies so strong that no enemy would attack for fear of retaliation | US History Spring Final |
| 21 | deterrence | a form of punishment meant to dissuade either the actor from repeating the offense, or the rest of society from committing the same offense | Sociology - Theories of Crime and Punishment |
| 22 | deterrence | the act or process of discouraging actions or preventing occurrences by instilling fear or doubt or anxiety | intro to law |
| 23 | deterrence | the development of or maintenance of military power to deter an attack | 9th grade histoy exam (Chapter 29 Europe and North America) |
| 24 | deterrence | makes the person fear doing it | Criminal and Civil Law |
| 25 | Deterrence | the attempt to discourage criminality through the use of punishment | ch. 7 deviance |
| 26 | deterrence | punishment used to discourage crime | law and ethics ch.3 |
| 27 | deterrence | punishment used to discourage crime | Medical Law and Ethics Ch.3 |
| 28 | Deterrence | the development and maintenance of military strength as a means of discouraging attack. | Foreign Policy |
| 29 | deterrence | a policy of being militarily strong in order to discourage an attack | Europe - Modern History: The World and Its People Chapter 11 Section 2 |
| 30 | deterrence | punishment used to discourage crime | L, L $ E ch 3.vocab |
| 31 | deterrence | punishment used to discourage crime | Law Ch 3 |
| 32 | deterrence | punishment used to discourage crime | law liability and ethics |
| 33 | deterrence | punishment used to discourage crime | Law, Liability & Ethics Ch. 3 |
| 34 | deterrence | policy of maintaining a large military force and arsenal to discourage any potential aggressor from taking action | Review Terms |
| 35 | DETERRENCE | DISUASION | CRIMINAL TERMINOLOGY |
| 36 | Deterrence | the attempt to discourage criminality through the use of punishment | Ch. 9 Deviance |
| 37 | deterrence | nukes deter others from attacking | afp midterm |
| 38 | Deterrence | The attempt to discourage criminality through the use of punishment | Sociology |
| 39 | deterrence | in nuclear terms, the idea that a nation will refrain from attacking another nation because of the risk of nuclear retaliation | EC PSC263 F08 Ex1 |
| 40 | deterrence | the attempt to discourage criminaliy through the use of punishment | Soc Ex#2 ch 9 |
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