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audie

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Political scientist Daniel Drezner's argument that states make the rules and powerful governments still control the shaping of their global destiny fits with which theory of international relations?
 
  a. Realist
  b. Liberal
  c. Constructivist
  d. Feminist

Question 2

The global village is a metaphor used to portray a world where
 
  a. the United States is no longer a hegemon.
  b. centers of commerce are set in one central location.
  c. all people speak a common language and use a single currency.
  d. borders vanish and people become a single community.



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cam1229

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



audie

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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