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Country X, a large and powerful state, can threaten and cajole its much smaller neighboring state, Country Y, because there is no global superpower to stop them. This is an example of which feature of world politics?
 
  A) Anarchy
  B) Complexity
  C) Diversity
  D) Reciprocity
  E) Sanctity

Question 2

The concept of defense burden illustrates that
 
  A) economic strength often means that countries can afford to outsource their military capabilities to others.
  B) it is often the states who are least able to afford spending on military that end up spending the most on it.
  C) only states in active conflicts will spend heavily on military strength.
  D) sometimes the best decision a country can make is to get rid of their military, like Switzerland and Japan.
  E) the larger the state, the larger the military.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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theo

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Reply 2 on: Sep 3, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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