Multiple Choice
Which example of analogical reasoning by policy makers involves the idea that events during a crisis (e.g., misperception, miscommunication, etc.) can cause a war to break out that was not desired or intended by any of the parties?
A) The Potter Shop analogy
B) The Vietnam analogy
C) The Munich analogy
D) The Guns of August analogy
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