NUCLEAR WEAPONS DISCUSSION

STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student B)

1) / What images spring to mind when you hear the term ‘nuclear weapons’?
2) / What do you think about nuclear weapons?
3) / How often do you worry about nuclear weapons?
4) / Which country in the world do you think will use nuclear weapons next?
5) / How would the world be different if nuclear weapons were small enough and easy enough to make to be sold on the black market?
6) / Do you think terrorists will ever get nuclear weapons?
7) / Would the world be a safer place without nuclear weapons?
8) / Will most countries have nuclear weapons one day?
9) / Do you want your country to have nuclear weapons?
10) / Are nuclear weapons really a big deterrent?

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NUCLEAR WEAPONS DISCUSSION

STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show these to student A)

1) / Would you allow your government to use nuclear weapons if it was the only way to stop your country from being invaded?
2) / Do you think a nuclear war is inevitable or do you believe world leaders have sense?
3) / If you knew a nuclear weapon would be fired at your country next week, what would you do in the next few days?
4) / Which country that has nuclear weapons is the most dangerous?
5) / Should the UN try and stop countries like Brazil, Indonesia and Australia from getting nuclear weapons if they want them?
6) / Do countries with nuclear weapons have the right to stop other countries developing them?
7) / What do you think it feels like to press the “launch” button?
8) / Would you work for a company that made nuclear weapons?
9) / What would the world be like after a nuclear war?
10) / What are the chances of a World War IV?
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