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Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer:
List-I (Scholars) List-II (Statements)
a. McLean and McMillan 1. It is not so much the absolute power of a state as its power positions in relation to other states that counts.
b. Morgenthau 2. Defined power as the capacity to impose one-s will on others by reliance on effective sanctions in the case of non-compliance.
c. George Schwarzerberger 3. Defined power as man's control over the minds and actions of other men.
d. Van Dyke 4. Power is the ability to make people do what they would not otherwise have done.

A. a-4, b-3, c-2, d-1

B. a-4, b-3, c-1, d-2

C. a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3

D. a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4

Answer: Option A


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B. a-3, b-4, c-1, d-2

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D. a-1, b-2, c-4, d-3