Why might an international relations scholar look closely at World War I and consider its beginning to have been overdetermined?
a. because of the failure of the European balance of power and certain aspects of domestic political systems
b. because the European feeling for war was in the air, with most seeing it as welcome and inevitable
c. because of the rise of new and dangerous ideologies, including nationalism and liberalism
d. because several causes existed, all of which were sufficient as an explanation for the war
Answer: D
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