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sarasara

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How does the degree of political participation relate to warfare?
 
  A) Democratically governed nations rarely go to war with one another.
  B) Low political participation tends to spark internal warfare.
  C) Low political participation reduces a society's involvement in war.
  D) Democratically governed nations rarely participate in war.

Question 2

Degree of political participation seems to be __________.
 
  A) high in small-scale societies and in modern nation-states, but low in between
  B) higher in state-level societies than in small-scale societies
  C) higher in small-scale societies than in state-level societies
  D) low in small-scale societies and in modern nation-states, but high in between



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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