Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.The U.S.–Japan Security Treaty, established in 1960, guarantees U.S. support for the defense of Japan but does not obligate Japan to support the United States militarily.
2.Terrorism and piracy are not examples of asymmetric threat or warfare.
3.Modern states emerged in the seventeenth century partly because they performed functions more efficiently than city-states or city-leagues.
4.The independence of Kosovo from Serbia is an example of partition.
5.The simplified rational choice model does not assume that actors have access to complete information.


1.TRUE
2.FALSE
3.TRUE
4.TRUE
5.FALSE

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