What is soft power?

a. The weakening of a country's power
b. The use of coercive power rather than attraction
c. The use of attraction rather than coercion
d. The power that weak countries have
e. None of the above

c

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a. men b. African Americans c. women d. all people

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What is the major foreign policy challenge in dealing with unstable countries?

a. Unstable governments are more focused on internal stability than on relations with other countries.  b. It is difficult to establish trade with unstable countries.  c. Unstable countries tend to be anti-American.  d. Transportation is difficult and dangerous within unstable countries. 

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