What is a perspective?

a. A hypothesis that explains the primary cause of an event
b. A proven theory about which facts cause other facts
c. An estimation about which facts cause other facts
d. A level of analysis of the primary cause of an event

a. A hypothesis that explains the primary cause of an event

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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In Waltz's microtheory of international relations, the assumption that states act according to a survival instinct

a. is incompatible with the varied and irrational ways in which states actually behave. b. is the most simple and useful assumption to make about states' actions, even if it is not always true. c. cannot be taken for granted except where supported by empirical evidence. d. is the most common flaw in classic studies of international relations. e. is the notion that states pursue exclusively those goals that ensure their survival

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