The central contention of the democratic peace is that:
a. Democracies do not tend to be engaged in wars.
b. Democracies do not fight with one another but fight nondemocracies.
c. Democracies are rarely attacked by nondemocracies.
d. b and c are correct.
Ans: b
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What is one of the strongest arguments in favor of allowing people under 21 to vote in the United States?
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