Who traditionally chooses the national chair of his/her party?

a. the Speaker of the House
b. the president
c. the exiting chairperson
d. the presumptive nominee

b. the president

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Why is compellence harder to achieve than deterrence?

a. A deterrence threat is easier for the target state to understand than compellence. b. Compellence tends to be more vague in its objectives than deterrent threats. c. Compellence involves the threat of overwhelming force and most states do not possess this. d. Compellence demands more humiliation from the target state than does deterrence. e. Deterrent threats are more difficult to carry out than are compellent actions.

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What are human rights? Are there any human rights that are truly universal? How might differences across cultures, religions, and ethnicities affect the perception of human rights? What humans rights do you think should apply to all humans? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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