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One difference between a violation and an invasion is:

a. Invasions tend to be less intentional than a violation
b. Violations are more likely to be short-term than invasions
c. Violations are more active and purposeful than invasions
d. Violations are longer lasting than invasions

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Answer:

B). Violations are more likely to be short term than invasions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Violation exemplifies the act of being violated(ignored) or transgression of a law, promise or rule which is short-termed and usually unintentional while on the contrary invasion is a deliberate and intentional attempt to intrude into an area where they are not wanted usually by military men in order to conquer a certain geopolitical entity. Thus, in comparison invasions are more active, intentional, and long-lasting than the violations which are comparatively less active, unintentional and short-termed. Thus, this makes us conclude option B as the answer to the given question.

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