On the eve of World War I, the liberal view of international relations
a. predicted that war was likely because it would be financially beneficial to states.
b. believed that international organizations provided effective guarantees against war.
c. had begun to converge with the structural realist view of the system of states.
d. began to warn that economic and social ties between the states were too weak.
e. was optimistic about prospects for peace and was highly influential.
Answer: e
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