Which of the following would be sufficient to constitute a change in the structure of the international system, as defined by Waltz?

a. the emergence of a new international organization, such as the United Nations, that contains all states as members
b. an increase in the number of great powers in the system from two to four
c. the demise of several states in the system
d. the system's four great powers forming two large alliances
e. a significant increase in trade dependence among states in the system

Answer: b

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