One of the most recognizable examples involved British forces giving blankets to Native Americans that had been used by smallpox victims in an effort to spread the disease. This war was called __________?
What is the French and Indian War?
The practice of using microorganisms to harm people is _____?
What is Biological Warfare?
What are examples of biological weapons?
What is bacteria, viruses, and toxins?
What non-legitimate authority uses biological weapons?
What are terrorist groups?
What are examples of Biological weapons used by non-legitimate authority?
What is anthrax, plague, and salmonella?
Attempts to use biological warfare date back to as early as 400 BC. They would often use dead animals to contaminate wells and other sources of water. This is seen in Greek, ________, and Roman literature?
What is Persian literature?
Microorganisms used in biological warfare are called _______?
What are Biological Agents?
The first chemical weapon to be effectively used in battle was?
What is Chlorine gas?
The cause/reason for use of biological weapons must outweigh what?
What is loss of life?
The first multilateral agreement that was signed by 108 nations that extended prohibition of chemical agents to biological agents. This agreement was__________?
In September and October of 1984, 751 people were intentionally infected with a foodborne illness, this was done by followers of the Bhagwan Sheree Rajneesh. This foodborne illness is called__________?
What is Salmonella?
Microorganisms that are easy to acquire and can be distributed over a large area in a quick amount of time are called?
What are Sucessful Biological Agents?
In what battle was Chlorine gas used?
What is WWI?
Why is the probability of success so low for biological weapons?
What is the unpredictability?
Masks, clothing, medical protection, antibiotics, vaccinations are examples of?
What are Protective Measures against Biological Agents?
The threat that biological agents will be used on both military forces and civilian populations is now more than it was at any other point in history. Methods in distributing these agents include aircraft, aerosoles, and _______?
What is the U.S. mail?
Silently spread, invisible, odorless, and tasteless... what does this describe?
What are the Most Destructive Biological Agents?
What part of the body do most chemical weapons harm?
What is the nervous system?
What is an example of a non-just cause Biological warfare was used for?
What is Western expansion?
A dangerous and hidden way that could potentially be used to use biological warfare against a group is?
What is targeting a food supply?
During WWI, the German Army developed anthrax, glanders, cholera, and a wheat fungus specifically for use as biological weapons. They allegedly spread plague to this city________?
What is St. Petersburg, Russia?
Air, blood, water contamination?
What are ways Biological Agents are Distributed?
Which biological agents kills the victim in about a week, and spreads through direct contact?
What is Ebola?
Biowarfare in History is not used most often as a?
What is last resort?
How many teeth are in an average adult, human mouth?
What is 32?