Match List–I with List–II and select the answer from the codes given below: List–I List–II (Statements) (Scholar)A. 'There is no i. Haushofer possibility of drawing a sharp line between the will to live and the will to power.'B. 'In its essence ii. Hans power is an Morgentindivisible whole.' hauC. 'For military iii. Reinhold reasons a state Neibuhr should be economically self sufficient.'D. 'The struggle for iv. E.H. Carr power is universal in time and space and is an undeniable fact of experience.'Codes: A B C D

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Match List–I with List–II and select the answer from the <br />codes given below: List–I List–II (Statements) (Scholar)<br />A. 'There is no i. Haushofer possibility of drawing a sharp line between the will to live and the will to power.'<br />B. 'In its essence ii. Hans power is an Morgentindivisible whole.' hau<br />C. 'For military iii. Reinhold reasons a state Neibuhr should be economically self sufficient.'<br />D. 'The struggle for iv. E.H. Carr power is universal in time and space and is an undeniable fact of experience.'<br />Codes: A B C D