Collective security refers to __________.

A. the formation of a broad alliance to oppose aggression
B. a set of rules on which actors agree in regard to a particular issue
C. the proposition that democracies almost never fight wars against each other
D. a movement that examines how changing international norms shape the content of state interests

Answer: A

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