What is one of problems with the concept of "human security," according to its critics?

a. It follows the flawed logic of self-help in protection of state interests
b. It is too vague.
c. It does not prioritize enough environmental and health threats.
d. It puts too much emphasis on military threats. e. It doesn't define "human" adequately enough.


Answer: b

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a. the procedures by which the Constitution would be ratified. b. increasing the powers of the central government. c. resolving disputes between the states and the central government by means of an independent judiciary. d. adoption of a bicameral legislature in which one house selected members based on population and one inwhich the states were equally represented.

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Which of the following is one of the interpretations of the No Establishment clause?

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