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EY67

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According to Copeland, what determines the expected value of war?
 
  a. the power balance or imbalance between the relevant states
  b. the amount of trade between the relevant states
  c. the degree of interdependence between the relevant states
  d. the degree of autarky of the relevant states

Question 2

Which of the following best illustrates the power of framing?
 
  a. State A deliberately misleads State B into believing State C poses a threat.
  b. During a war, State A portrays itself as acting only in self-defense when, in fact, it provoked State B to attack it.
  c. During negotiations with State B, State A deliberately leaves certain possibilities off the table.
  d. During a ceasefire, State A provokes State B into resuming hostilities.



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s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



EY67

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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