Judging from past examples, what is the most likely outcome of forced disarmament of a defeated state?

a. permanent disarmament of the defeated state
b. corresponding voluntary disarmament of the victorious state
c. immediate weapons proliferation by both defeated and victorious states
d. short-lived disarmament, followed by re-armament and possible retaliation


d. short-lived disarmament, followed by re-armament and possible retaliation

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Contemporary conservatives and liberals disagree about the size and role of _________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Alexis de Tocqueville argued that Americans __________

a. lacked protection in the U.S. Constitution from forming groups b. had a stronger belief in collective action than did Europeans c. had negative experiences with unified action while fighting for independence d. had a dominant culture of individualism that discouraged them from working together

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In a semiclosed primary, _____

A) voters are allowed to register with a party on Election Day B) voters are required to fund the election campaign of their choice C) voters are allowed to vote for a party's candidates regardless of whether they belong to the party D) voters who contest elections as independents are automatically enrolled in the party for whom they vote E) voters could choose the candidates of more than one party

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