w12.1 May 20 LIANG YIQIAO

 classroom questions 

1.Technology plays a huge role in education.The application of online courses, virtual laboratories, AI teaching assistants and other technologies has made the distribution of educational resources more equitable.We can use the network to access quality educational resources and conduct self-directed learning.This change not only increases the accessibility of education, but also promotes innovation in educational models.


​2.First, tensions and an arms race among nuclear-weapon States could lead to an escalation and escalation of conflicts.Nuclear weapons are a weapon capable of destroying entire cities and nations, making it easier for nuclear-armed States to take extreme action in the face of conflict.Such tensions and an arms race could lead to misunderstandings and miscalculations, leading to an unexpected nuclear war that would bring untold disaster to the world.

Secondly, the presence of nuclear weapons increases the risk of nuclear accidents and terrorism.The operation and management of nuclear facilities requires a high degree of technology and safety and security measures, but even the most advanced facilities can have security risks.Nuclear accidents can lead to the leakage of large quantities of radioactive materials, which can cause long-term harm to the environment and human health.In addition, nuclear weapons and nuclear materials could be targeted by terrorists who could use them to carry out attacks that would result in large numbers of casualties and social chaos.

Finally, the development of nuclear weapons also wastes considerable resources and funds, affecting the economic and social development of countries.The development, production and maintenance of nuclear weapons require significant investment and human resources that could have been used to develop education, health care and other areas beneficial to the well-being of people.Excessive attention to the development of nuclear weapons can lead to insufficient State investment in other important areas, affecting the overall competitiveness and development potential of States.

​3.As a member of the international community, South Korea's possession of nuclear weapons could provoke concerns and reactions from neighboring countries.This could not only lead to tensions in the regional security situation, but also affect South Korea's diplomatic relations with neighboring countries.Under these circumstances, South Korea's security could be more threatened.

In addition, the maintenance and management of nuclear weapons requires a high degree of technical and security assurances.If South Korea fails to secure the safe storage and effective control of nuclear weapons, it will cause serious casualties and property damage in the event of a nuclear leak or accident.

However, it cannot be denied that, in certain circumstances, nuclear weapons may have a deterrent effect.However, such deterrence is often relative and requires consideration of the nuclear capabilities and strategic intentions of other States.If South Korea possesses nuclear weapons and other countries do, that deterrent could be weakened or even offset.

So overall, South Korea's possession of nuclear weapons does not necessarily make it safer.Instead, it could lead to more security issues and challenges.

4.​The improvement of military technology does not necessarily translate directly into the improvement of national status.Because the status of the country is also affected by many other factors, such as economic strength, political stability, cultural influence.Even with advanced military technology, it is still difficult for a country to gain true respect and status on the international stage if it lacks the strength of others.

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