What is the difference between a possession goal and a milieu goal?

a. A possession goal is acquired and held, while a milieu goal is acquired but quickly lost.
b. A possession goal is valued for its own sake, while a milieu goal is required to achieve a further goal.
c. A possession goal is typically sought during war, while milieu goals are ones typically associated with peacetime.
d. A possession goal is specific and tangible while a milieu goal is structural and intangible.


d

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