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Saddam Hussein's Belief in 1990 That No One Would Do

Question 29

Question 29

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Saddam Hussein's belief in 1990 that no one would do anything about his invasion of Kuwait is an example of


A) expected utility theory.
B) power attribution theory.
C) economic imperialism.
D) misperception leading to war.

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