Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.The argument that democracies do not go to war with one another because they share common domestic norms and institutions requires at least two states that are both democratic to hold true.
2.According to the liberal perspective, democracies do not go to war with one another because they belong to the same international institutions, whose laws and practices they follow
3.The argument that democracies do not go to war with one another because they belong to the same alliances counterbalancing or fighting other alliances is said to be from the systemic structural level if the emphasis is on the relative positioning of opposing alliances within the system.
4.Arguments that say that democracies are better at either balance-of-power politics or diplomacy sometimes omit an explanation of why democracies are better at those activities
5.The argument that democracies do not go to war with one another because leaders have to appeal to larger coalitions to survive politically and, therefore, choose wars only with nondemocratic countries in which democracies enjoy an advantage in mobilizing military resources is an example of an argument from the individual level of analysis.
1.True
2.True
3.True
4.False
5.True
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