Which of the following is true about the constituents of power?

a. Perception is a relatively insignificant constituent of power since perceptions may not be based on fact.
b. Size, terrain, and geography can make significant contributions to a state's power, but they need not necessarily be advantages, either.
c. The type and quantity of natural resources that a country has within its borders determine whether that
country will be weak or powerful.
d. National will is something that changes only very slowly over time. It is usually measured in decades
as opposed to shorter periods.

b

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Simple solutions to political questions are rare because most issues ________

a. end up being decided by the judicial system b. require an increase in tax rates c. have multiple economic, social, and electoral causes and connections d. have to be decided at the ballot box

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