As used in the Global Perspectives handbook, the term "alternative perspectives" refers to

a. changes fostered by the clashes between traditional cultures and modern technologies.
b. class, racial, gender, and ethnic differences within states.
c. varying sets of complex value-laden ideas used to interpret events.
d. contending nationalisms in a state that define its politics.
e. ideas supporting the conflicting foreign policies of states.

C

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