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CharlieWard

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According to Chenoweth and Stephan, what is the trend in the success rates of violent and nonviolent campaigns?
 
  a. The success rate of nonviolent and violent campaigns has increased.
  b. The success rate of nonviolent and violent campaigns has decreased.
  c. The success rate of nonviolent campaigns has decreased while the success rate of violent campaigns has increased.
  d. The success rate of nonviolent campaigns has increased while the success rate of violent campaigns has decreased.

Question 2

Part of the reason for the proliferation of transnational networks has been __________.
 
  a. advancements in communications technology
  b. the decline of US power abroad
  c. the decline of the UN as a significant international actor
  d. the increased importance of regional institutions



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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