11) Asymmetrical warfare A) is based on European currency. B) is a preoccupation
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11) Asymmetrical warfare A) is based on European currency. B) is a preoccupation with domestic and regional affairs. C) results from a decision to lag behind other countries militarily. D) is a nonstate threat to the United States.
12) China’s rapidly growing power is A) largely one-dimensional, based on its military. B) based on its authoritarian government. C) largely one-dimensional, based on its economy. D) enhanced by its favorable geography.
13) The American “shock and awe” bombing of Baghdad was a demonstration of A) the centrality of economic power. B) a wave of declinism. C) a hegemon with a preponderance of military power. D) the Monroe Doctrine.
14) The United States uses public goods in the global community in order to A) demonstrate manifest destiny. B) lessen the chances of hostile alliances forming. C) demonstrate that it ignores public opinion. D) adhere to the 2001 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.
15) In imperial overstretch, A) domestic affairs unravel as a country puts resources into military activities abroad. B) military campaigns abroad suffer due to emphasis on domestic affairs. C) there is proof of the theories of Antonio Gramsci. D) offshore balancing is a major factor.
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11) Asymmetrical warfareD) is a nonstate threat to the United States.
12) China’s rapidly growing power is A) largely one-dimensional, based on its military.
13) The American “shock and awe” bombing of Baghdad was a demonstration of C) a hegemon with a preponderance of military power.
14) The United States uses public goods in the global community in order to D) adhere to the 2001 Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.
In imperial overstretch, A) domestic affairs unravel as a country puts resources into military activities abroad.
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