A state's vital national interest is ________
a. based on its goals far from home
b. to protect its trading interests abroad
c. any interest that contributes to economic prosperity
d. first and foremost to remain sovereign—meaning to avoid being conquered
e. to remain viable as a regional economic power
D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
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