What is the “security dilemma”?
What will be an ideal response?
The security dilemma stems from the paradoxical situation in which the things a nation does to be secure often end up creating even greater insecurities. This leads to the question: How does one society increase its own security without seeming to jeopardize the security of others?
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Social Security (officially known as Old Age, Survivors, Disability, and Health Insurance) is
a. the main source of money that pays for unemployment compensation. b. was replaced by a private trust in 1997. c. operated cooperatively by the federal government and the states. d. operated entirely by the federal government.
Class refers to
a. social hierarchies. b. ethnocentric societies. c. nonstratified societies. d. stabilized societies. e. immigrant societies.