As explained by Art, what historically has more often than not been the result of the rise of one great power at the expense of the dominant one?
a. a war between them that has dragged in other great powers
b. conflictual relations between the two powers but ultimate avoidance of violent conflict
c. the peaceful economic transition of the hegemony of the dominant power to the other
d. a limited war between them that is destructive to both but that fails to draw in other powers
e. the rise to dominance of a third power that benefits from the loss of resources of the formerly dominant powers
Answer: a
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