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ec501234

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Deterrence as a strategy is based on
 
  A. the merits of the policy goals
  B. the justice of the respective policy goals
  C. power politics
  D. making the first strike

Question 2

Balance of Power is the concept that no one power or coalition of power should be allowed to gain dominating power as to be able to dictate the terms of the relationship among nations. This is done by
 
  A. playing a game of chess
  B. bribing the stronger power with needed resources
  C. shifting alliances so that one power always allies with the weaker of competing states or alliances
  D. working through the resources of the United Nations



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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