Debt of Honor Test | Final Test - Hard

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Debt of Honor Test | Final Test - Hard

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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.

Short Answer Questions

1. What do the bombers from Elmendorf Air Force Base destroy, besides the missile sites?

2. What does Durling insist on as a term in the negotiations with Japan?

3. Which group is the first to buy stock in the floundering Citibank?

4. What is the Defense Department's assessment of U.S. military capabilities?

5. What do Asian banks exchange their U.S. treasury bills for when their markets open the Monday after the U.S. economic collapse?

Short Essay Questions

1. What measures are taken to prevent further crisis in the U.S. markets? Why are these measures somewhat ineffective?

2. How does Durling resolve the political crisis of Kealty's legal problems?

3. What is the outcome of Ryan's plan for saving the U.S. and European economies?

4. Explain the arrangement suggested by both Nagumo and the Japanese ambassador.

5. What does Ryan believe about Japan's goal ?

6. How does Ryan hope to achieve surprise in launching the carrier Stennis?

7. What is Yamata's reaction to the American counter-attack?

8. How is Chris Cook's betrayal discovered?

9. What troubling things does JAL pilot Torajiro Sato witness?

10. How does Nomuri react to being asked to leave the intelligence "game"?

Essay Topics

Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:

Essay Topic 1

Although they have been long-standing enemies, the Russians cooperate with the U.S. in this novel, working together to disarm their nuclear weapons, and then helping the Americans by uncovering vital intelligence about the Japanese.

Part 1) Summarize the historical tensions between Russia and the U.S.

Part 2) Describe the motivation for the cooperation between Russia and the U.S. on the disarmament project. How successful is this arrangement?

Part 3) Explain how and why the Russians aid the Americans during the conflict with the Japanese. What vital information do the Russians provide? How would the story have unfolded differently if not for Russian intervention?

Use examples and quotes from the book to support your conclusions.

Essay Topic 2

Yamata's initial plan revolves around surprise and deception. He launches a series of surprise attacks against America intended to make it impossible for them to strike back. Ryan's plan involves elements of surprise. Although this method of warfare is as old as war itself, there remain significant moral issues with regards to its use, and the leaders in the novel demonstrate how it can be used effectively and responsibly, or with disregard and in morally deplorable way.

Part 1) Discuss the sneak attacks that Yamata employs to attack America. What are the targets of these attacks? Are civilians targeted in addition to the military?

Part 2) Explain the sneak attack methods used by the U.S. Why are these attacks carried out? What are their targets?

Part 3) Discuss the moral nature of the sneak attacks used by both sides. Are any or all of these actions morally acceptable in warfare?

Provide support for your conclusions with quotes from the novel.

Essay Topic 3

Justice is eventually served to many of the characters who perpetrate wrongs throughout the novel. Since moral issues and principles feature prominently in the book, it is important that these people face their fates.

Part 1) Discuss justice as a theme in this novel. What role does it play in the overall narrative?

Part 2) Describe how justice is brought against important wrongdoers in the novel.

Part 3) Explain how some characters attempt to evade justice.

Part 4) Discuss examples of characters who perpetrate wrong, but who do not face justice for their crimes.

Part 5) Discuss how well justice is served by the end of the novel.

Use examples and quotes from the book to support your conclusions.

(see the answer keys)

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