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Mr.Thesaxman

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Which philosopher argued in Perpetual Peace that countries in which citizens are allowed to choose their leaders are far less likely to go to war than those with autocratic leaders?
 
  a. Woodrow Wilson
  b. Immanuel Kant
  c. Thomas Jefferson
  d. Karl Marx

Question 2

The outbreak of war in Europe since 1945
 
  a. has occurred with greater frequency, starting with the former Yugoslavia, Russia, and finally Georgia.
  b. has shifted to the developing countries of the Global South.
  c. has occurred roughly once a year.
  d. has diminished, making the Global South a safer place to live.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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