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

1.According to the offensive realism school, states always seek more power because more power brings more security.
2.Irredentism is a form of nationalism that demands changes in national boundaries in order to bring together peoples sharing historical memories and speaking the same languages.
3.After 1922, liberal democracy spread from one European state after another.
4.Liberal democracy emphasized community, rather than individual, rights and favored state regulation and ownership of key sectors of the economy.


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

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