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A) was responsible for the development of the state.
B) increases a society's propensity to war.
C) increases the potential destruction of war.
D) reduces the economic costs of war.
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A) in childhood.
B) in adolescence.
C) in adulthood.
D) with recruitment into the military.
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A) The United States
B) Russia
C) China
D) Israel
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A) Ideologies
B) Resources
C) Economic inequalities
D) Borders
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A) WWII.
B) the Falklands War.
C) the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan.
D) the Korean War.
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A) decreased dramatically
B) increased slightly
C) remained the same
D) varied considerably throughout the years, first increasing and then decreasing
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A) The Vietnam War
B) The Gulf War
C) The potential for chemical, biological, or nuclear war that would result in the total destruction of the planet
D) The state of political tension and military rivalry that existed between the United States and the former Soviet Union
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A) borders are physically easy to cross.
B) borders are clearly delineated by natural boundaries, such as rivers, oceans, or mountain ranges.
C) communication between border countries is prohibited.
D) borders are a product of treaty negotiation.
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A) Military technology that has both offensive and defensive capabilities
B) Innovations that have civilian and military applications
C) Military technology that is used both by military personnel and violent street criminals
D) Defense-funded innovations that are used to both deter war and fight in war
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A) lose-lose proposition to a win-lose scenario.
B) win-win proposition to a win-lose scenario.
C) win-lose proposition to a win-win scenario.
D) win-lose proposition to a lose-lose scenario.
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A) primordial
B) constructivist
C) ideological
D) cultural value
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A) One nation attacking another nation because it believes that nation poses a threat
B) One nation attacking another nation with the intention of conquering and absorbing it into their own society
C) Citizens warring against a foreign government that has invaded their territory
D) Citizens warring against their own government
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