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yoooooman

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As described by Hartzell and Hoddie, in a military victory that ends a civil conflict, what is the most likely outcome for the losing side?
 
  a. The grievances of the losing side will continue to exist.
  b. The losing side will leave the state where the conflict occurred.
  c. The losing side will rebel in the near future and reignite the conflict.
  d. The losing side will suffer no consequences in the aftermath of the conflict.

Question 2

Which of the following statements best characterizes Art's argument about the versatility of nuclear weapons?
 
  a. Their usefulness is limited to when a state's homeland is directly under threat.
  b. Nuclear weapons are irrelevant to an assessment of the fungibility of military power.
  c. Nuclear weapons are not fungible as a power resource, but they are only one part of a state's total military power assets.
  d. Although nuclear weapons are not particularly useful for achieving certain specific goals, they do increase a state's political influence in the international realm.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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