One of the primary difference between a hegemonic state system and an imperial system is that:
A. the dominant power in a hegemonic system frequently interferes in other states' domestic politics.
B. people always resent an imperial system, which is not the case with hegemonic state systems.
C. hegemonic state systems are more predictable than imperial systems.
D. imperial systems frequently provide services such as infrastructure to other states.
E. hegemonic systems are typically more peaceful.
Answer: D
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