- Wed Jul 31, 2013 1:23 pm
#10135
On the page of 20, page number 2, I cannot distinguish answer choices among A, C, and D. I was trying to approach this by conditional reasoning: military deterrence -> retaliatory power. However, it does not make any difference among A, C, and D.
A: deterred -> retaliation (only if)
C: fails to attack (military deterrence) -> retaliatory attack
D: deterrence -> retaliatory attack
They all fit in to the original condition. Also, the correct answer is stated as D, and I was between A and C in that D includes texts such as "the interests of," and "unsurpassed military power." I regarded such information as out of context. Did I approach this question in wrong direction or missed some information to be rephrased?
Thank you
A: deterred -> retaliation (only if)
C: fails to attack (military deterrence) -> retaliatory attack
D: deterrence -> retaliatory attack
They all fit in to the original condition. Also, the correct answer is stated as D, and I was between A and C in that D includes texts such as "the interests of," and "unsurpassed military power." I regarded such information as out of context. Did I approach this question in wrong direction or missed some information to be rephrased?
Thank you