In drawing lessons from World War I, it is important to remember that today’s world is different in which two important ways?
a. Nuclear weapons exist, and the ideological acceptance of war is weaker.
b. Nuclear weapons exist, and the world is unipolar.
c. Nuclear weapons exist, and advances have been made in communications technologies.
d. Advances have been made in communications technologies, and the ideological acceptance of war is weaker.
Answer: A
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