Explain why drone strikes are so controversial.
What will be an ideal response?
1. Many argue they violate international laws that give countries the ability to control their own airspace.
2. Critics of the U.S.’s use of drone strikes say that other nations will catch up and eventually fire them back at us – also violating international laws that the U.S. set a precedent for doing so.
3. They pose risk to noncombatant civilians, which if not carefully considered could qualify as a war crime.
4. They are not always completely accurate and strike things/places/people unintentionally.
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a. Inclusive of program participants in program planning, delivery, and evaluation b. Successfully interfacing service and education c. Accountable to stakeholders and able to demonstrate positive outcomes d. Developmentally appropriate and based on current research
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a. participation in sports b. number of friends c. family income d. academic performance
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