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maychende

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Despite the efforts of many transnational advocacy networks to promote free and fair democratic elections in Russia, they have failed to do so. This best fits which theoretical view of transnational advocacy networks?
 
  A) Constructivism
  B) Feminism
  C) Liberalism
  D) Marxism
  E) Realism

Question 2

In the 1950s, ten Russians found spying in the United States would have likely resulted in a massive international incident. In 2010, ten Russians were arrested for spying in the United States and yet the result was a quiet exchange of accused spies between the two nations. Some argue this is because the two nations had redefined themselves from enemies to friends. This is most supportive of which theory?
 
  A) Constructivism
  B) Feminism
  C) Liberalism
  D) Marxism
  E) Realism



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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