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anshika

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What is anarchy according to realists?
 
  a. A situation where one state makes all the rules
  b. Absence of world government
  c. A goal of international politics
  d. A situation where a group of states make all the rules
  e. Anarchy is whatever states want it to be

Question 2

Wendt and constructivists disagree with realists on which of the following points?
 
  a. States wish to survive
  b. In many cases, states seek power in international relations
  c. Anarchy is unavoidable
  d. States are important players in contemporary international relations
  e. All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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