| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Defense is the responsibility of France and Spain. | Andorra | 100%
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| Defense is the responsibility of NATO (particularly USA, Norway, Denmark). | Iceland | 100%
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| Army abolished in 1868. Assistance from Switzerland and Austria if needed. | Liechtenstein | 100%
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| Internal security provided by Switzerland and police, would be defended by Italian military in wartime. | Vatican City | 100%
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| Member of the Caribbean RSS. | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 92%
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| Constitution prohibits military. Defense assistance is provided by Australia and NZ. | Kiribati | 85%
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| Constitution prohibits military. Defense is the responsibility of the US. | Marshall Islands | 85%
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| Defense is the responsibility of New Zealand. | Samoa | 85%
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| Defense is the responsibility of Italy. | San Marino | 85%
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| Military abolished in 1948. Specialized police units are trained by USA and Colombia. | Costa Rica | 77%
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| Military disbanded in 1981. Member of the Caribbean RSS. | Dominica | 77%
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| No military formed at founding. Defense is the responsibility of the US. | Micronesia | 77%
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| Defense is the responsibility of France. | Monaco | 77%
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| Defense is the responsibility of Australia. | Nauru | 77%
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| No military formed at founding. Defense is the responsibility of United States until at least 2044. | Palau | 77%
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| Member of the Caribbean RSS. | Saint Lucia | 77%
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| Small paramilitary force trained and supported by Australia, China, France, New Zealand, and US. | Vanuatu | 77%
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| Police trained and supported by Australia and New Zealand. | Solomon Islands | 69%
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| No military formed at founding. Police supported by Australia. | Tuvalu | 69%
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| Military disbanded in 1983. Member of the Caribbean RSS. | Grenada | 62%
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| Military dissolved in 1968, but has small paramilitary Special Mobile Force. Primary security partner is India. | Mauritius | 62%
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| Military dissolved in 1990, abolished in 1994 constitution. Has limited paramiltary special units. | Panama | 54%
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