According to Hartzell and Hoddie, why does the promise to introduce peacekeeperscontribute to the likelihood of success in the bargaining process?

a. Peacekeepers serve as trusted liaisons between enemies.
b. Peacekeeper presence reduces the necessity to quickly reach agreement.
c. Peacekeeper presence makes bargains to share or divide power with an enemy appear less risky.
d. Introducing peacekeepers reassures parties to the dispute about their security to enable them to contemplate compromises with their adversaries.

d

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The attempts to apply a biological basis to race are rooted in a response to threats to dominant group privilege. What is an example of one of these threats?

A. the impeachment of President Clinton in 1998 B. the scientific advancement of DNA analysis C. the decline of scientific studies of race D. the election of Barack Obama in 2008

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