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DyllonKazuo

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What does balance of power predict about bandwagoning?
 
  a. States will not bandwagon because they will choose to ally with weaker states to keep a balance of power.
  b. States will bandwagon to maximize power.
  c. States may or may not bandwagon, depending on the level of power of the dominant state.
  d. States will bandwagon only if the dominant state offers them greater security in an unstable system.
  e. States will bandwagon in order to bring greater stability to a system.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT one of the four major things that balance of power can refer to?
 
  a. The balance between a state's soft and hard power
  b. Any distribution of power
  c. A theory describing a more or less automatic equilibration of power in the international system.
  d. A policy of supporting less powerful states to prevent any one state from gaining predominance
  e. A description of multipolar historical cases



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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