Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.According to some realists, the multipolar balance of power in Europe transitioned into a rigid bipolar balance, which eventually precipitated a preemptive war.
2.Preemptive war is an attack against a state that is preparing to attack you.
3.The realist perspective argues that bureaucratic and cognitive factors influence perceptions of the value of offensive and defensive technology and strategy.
4.According to the power balance school of realism, the emergence of hegemony threatens stability because the rising power is seeking to challenge the status quo.
5.According to the liberal perspective, diplomacy failed to prevent war in 1914 in part because Germany mistakenly expected Great Britain to remain neutral.
1.TRUE
2.TRUE
3.FALSE
4.TRUE
5.TRUE
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a. begin collecting data. b. determine the feasibility of your study. c. formulate a research problem. d. write a review article for the Annual Review of Psychology.
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