With respect to legislatures playing a role in deciding whether to use military force, __________.

A. most legislators know little about foreign affairs
B. having a legislative debate over the potential use of military force can complicate the issue
C. legislatures can reach decisions quickly on the use of military force
D. debate over the use of military force demonstrates a state's resolve to its adversaries


Answer: A

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