Given what we learned from the Iran–Iraq war, one might conclude that wars in general end when ________

a. both sides are evenly matched in terms of weapons and troops
b. one side has a weapons advantage that is counteracted by the other's troop (number)
advantage
c. one side gains a clear weapons advantage
d. one side's will to fight is depleted
e. both sides abandon conventional warfare

c

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a. whether telephoning or direct contact is used to draw the sample. b. the care with which questions are written and asked. c. whether computers are used to draw the sample. d. the factors of believability and reliability. e. randomness of selection, size of sample, and variation in the population.

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The first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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