Why are failed states important to consider in the context of the ‘New Wars Thesis’?

Failed states are weak and increasingly a threat to their citizens
It is primarily within failed states that contemporary conflicts are taking place
Failed states are a threat to the regions where they are located as well as further afield
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To be elected president of the United States by the Electoral College, a candidate must win

a. at least 270 electoral votes. b. at least 538 electoral votes. c. at least 600 electoral votes. d. a majority of the popular votes. e. the electoral votes in a majority of the states.

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A z score of 1.00 is located:

a. one standard deviation below the mean. b. below the mean but we cannot tell how far below. c. above the mean but we cannot tell how far above. d. one standard deviation above the mean.

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NAACP stands for

a. National Association for Allowing a Coalition of Peace. b. New Age Americans Create Peace. c. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. d. Now All Americans Can live together Peacefully. e. New Advancement of Americans for Civil Protection.

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Social Learning theory states that "we learn from others." This broad theory has lead to the testing of many specific hypotheses such as "Children learn manners from their parents." This is an example of what type of reasoning?

a. empiricism b. deduction c. naturalism d. induction

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