Multiple Choice
Rational choice theorists argue that democratic political institutions have two effects on their leaders that make them cautious about going to war with one another: democratic states are more likely to win wars and
A) leaders have a greater sensitivity to the political costs of losing a war.
B) citizens are unlikely to support their government's war efforts.
C) conflict rarely solves the problem at hand.
D) other democracies will intervene to prevent conflict.
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