Multiple Choice
All of the following are reasons a state might dispute a settlement that was not its ideal point EXCEPT:
A) an ally of the opposing state has made a credible extended deterrent threat.
B) an international organization forced the state to accept the settlement.
C) it expects to gain future power that would allow it to renegotiate the settlement.
D) the cost of going to war over the dispute would be more costly than accepting the settlement.
E) the state does not have the capabilities or resolution to further pursue the issue.
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