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Suppose a policymaker argues against expanding the United States' nation-building capacities by pointing out the obstacles to social engineering. That policymaker is most likely a _____.

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Answer:

"Realist" is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Realism seems to be a philosophy pretending to somehow describe contemporary political life.
  • Everything always underlines the political limits arising from either the self centered character of humanity as well as the unavailability of a strong central government over the community as well as the country.

Thus the above is the right answer.

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