What is the difference between voluntaristic and structural approaches to resistance campaigns?

a. Voluntaristic approaches focus on the ethnic and cultural characteristics of the conflict while structural approaches focus only on power.
b. Voluntaristic approaches focus on the number of people participating in campaigns while structural approaches focus on the intervention of regional powers.
c. Voluntaristic approaches focus on the willingness of local participants while structural approaches focus on the type of regime being resisted.
d. Voluntaristic approaches focus on characteristics of the resistors while structural approaches focus on opportunities within the political environment.

d

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a. Chief Justice Marshall invoked the power of judicial review for the first time. b. President Jefferson was charged with treason. c. the Supreme Court determined that the Fifth Amendment was unconstitutional. d. it was determined that there is a constitutional right to privacy. e. the President revoked the power of judicial review.

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