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leo leo

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What does Art mean by the term task insufficiency?
 
  a. Military power is often insufficient to achieve major foreign policy objectives.
  b. States almost always lack the resources necessary to perform all tasks effectively.
  c. Whether or not instruments of statecraft are sufficient to achieve objectives depends on the task at hand.
  d. No instrument of statecraft, when used alone, is ever sufficient to achieve significant foreign policy objectives.
  e. The sufficiency of single instruments of statecraft to achieve an objective depends on the nature of the objective.

Question 2

ilitary power may be said to have a high degree of fungibility because
 
  a. it can free a state from outside influence.
  b. it guarantees advanced ranking in international relations.
  c. it affords a state a higher position of power in the political realm.
  d. it allows a state to gain influence by aligning with stronger states.
  e. it operates at the same level of power as wealth and political skill.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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