Why, according to the "predator argument," does it only take one aggressive state to make all other states act aggressively?
a. One state's aggressive acts will change the identities and interests of all other states, making them incapable of banding together.
b. Anarchy naturally leads away from peace and toward war.
c. Human nature is inherently aggressive, and one state's aggression will trigger the same in every other state.
d. Anarchy allows an aggressive state to take advantage of any and all other states that do not compete for power against it.
d
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