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leilurhhh

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From America's experience with asymmetrical warfare, we have learned that countries with ________ breed conflict.
 
  a. resilient, adaptive populations
  b. several political allies
  c. high population growth and unemployment
  d. a dependence on natural resource revenues
  e. large Muslim populations

Question 2

Which of the following is a lesson learned from America's recent experience with asymmetrical conflict?
 
  a. Conventional forces alone make states powerful.
  b. Security can be achieved through isolationism.
  c. Terrorism is an effective regime-change strategy.
  d. Invasion seldom acts a peacekeeping solution.
  e. Deterrence can work on any enemy.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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