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Which of the paradigms would most likely agree to the statement that states are like billiard balls?
 
  a. Realism
  b. Liberalism
  c. Constructivism
  d. Neo-Marxism
  e. Feminism

Question 2

What is the great man theory of history?
 
  a. Beliefs and characters of great leaders determine history.
  b. Beliefs and characteristics of great leaders, and other social, political, and
  economic forces determine history.
  c. Historical experiences of future leaders play a key role in understanding their
  actions once they get to power.
  d. Successful leaders are remembered and praised, while unsuccessful leaders are
  forgotten.
  e. Only great politicians had enough power to influence Cold War politics



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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