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A main difference between realists and non-realists is that:
 
  a. Realists emphasize change in world politics whereas non-realists emphasize continuity.
  b. Realists emphasize continuity in world politics whereas non-realists emphasize change.
  c. Realists emphasize the feminization of world politics whereas non-realists emphasize equality of genders.
  d. Realists emphasize the equality of genders whereas non-realists emphasize the feminization of world politics. e. Realists and non-realists agree on most things in world politics.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT true about contemporary terrorism?
 
  a. There is a potential for terrorists to gain access to weapons of mass destruction
  b. They target a broader variety of targets than in the past
  c. When compared with ordinary warfare, terrorists have produced a high number of
  casualties
  d. They tend not to be guided by a political code
  e. It is a politically motivated violence against noncombatants



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

c



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