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tnt_battle

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In a warfighting situation, winning the hearts and minds of civilians refers to
 
  a. providing material benefits to the people under attack.
  b. an increase in foreign aid to areas of conflict.
  c. obtaining the support of the noncombatants so that they won't support the insurgents.
  d. the use of low-tech munitions in order to limit collateral damage.

Question 2

If a state is involved in conflict with a much stronger opponent, it might choose
 
  a. to use the standard lines of battle..
  b. to work to hold its territory against the opponent.
  c. to use insurgency.
  d. to use open warfare.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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