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jho37

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Proliferation pessimists generally argue that
 
  a. there is no way to stop the spread of nuclear weapons.
  b. the NPT has failed.
  c. Iran should be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons.
  d. nuclear weapons have helped keep India and Pakistan from going to war.

Question 2

Proliferation optimists base their case on the assumption that
 
  a. nuclear powers will eventually agree to eliminate their weapons.
  b. nuclear weapons would be no more destructive than modern conventional weapons.
  c. very few nations are likely to acquire nuclear weapons.
  d. nuclear weapons substantially raise the potential costs of war.



janeli

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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