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1.
Which two writers of classical antiquity does van Creveld describe as being "too inclined towards the legendary, the supernatural, and the moralistic" for modern scientific tastes?
- A. 
Xenophon and Polybius
- B. 
Thucydides and Sallust
- C. 
Herodotus and Livy
- D. 
Caesar and Josephus
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2.
What is absolutely vital in military science, as demonstrated by Aeneas the Tactitian in the fourth century BC?
- A. 
Technology
- B. 
Morale
- C. 
A systematic approach
- D. 
Attention to detail
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3.
What is the main subject of Asclepiodotus's Outline of Tactics?
- A. 
The Macedonian brigade
- B. 
The Greek phalanx
- C. 
The Roman legion
- D. 
The Persian regiment
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4.
Of what was Onasander, the author of Strategikos, primarily a student?
- A. 
Philosophy
- B. 
Theology
- C. 
Medicine
- D. 
War
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5.
What does van Creveld say is the best translation for the Strategemata?
- A. 
Strategic games
- B. 
Tricks of the trade
- C. 
Tactical philosophy
- D. 
Operational art
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6.
Who did Machiavelli consider indispensable?
- A. 
Vegetius
- B. 
Valentian
- C. 
Maurice
- D. 
Frontinus
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7.
To which Byzantine emperor is the Strategikon attributed?
- A. 
Maurice
- B. 
Belisarius
- C. 
Leo the Wise
- D. 
Constantine
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8.
What was the preferred form of military literature of the barbarians of Western Europe?
- A. 
Epic poems
- B. 
Descriptive haiku
- C. 
Narrative songs
- D. 
Expostulatory chants
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9.
What is an important difference between the military works of classical antiquity and the Chinese classics?
- A. 
They are focused on tactics rather than strategy.
- B. 
They do not provide a coherent philosophy of war.
- C. 
They are written by theorists with no experience of war.
- D. 
They do not provide any meaningful advice for modern generals.
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10.
What remained, for over a thousand years, the most popular military handbook of all?