What is the balance of threat theory?

a. A system where the power of one state or alliance will be balanced by another
state or alliance
b. A system where a state's perception of its neighbors' intentions towards it is
important
c. A system where a terrorist threat should be balanced by another terrorist threat or
by military response
d. A system where economic interests prevail over terrorism and military force
e. The balance of threat theory does not exist. The correct system is "Balance of
Power"

b

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A) Education drops the sense of participation and makes people feel more cynical, which makes people more likely to take action, but not to actually follow political news. B) Education lifts the sense of participation and abstract intellectual curiosity, which makes people more likely to follow individual politicians. C) Education lifts the sense of political knowledge, which makes people more likely to follow political news and feel involved. D) Education lifts the sense of participation and abstract intellectual curiosity, which makes people more likely to follow political news and feel involved.

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The most commonly used electoral system in the world is the system

a. Majoritarian b. Semi-Proportional c. Proportional d. none of the above

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