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The Argument That Democracies Do Not Go to War with One

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The argument that democracies do not go to war with one another because they have unique contracting or negotiating advantages that allow them to settle disputes without war is an example of an argument from the ______ level of analysis.


Definitions:

Supervisors

Individuals within an organization responsible for overseeing the work of employees and ensuring tasks and goals are achieved.

Utilitarian Rule

A principle that dictates choosing actions that maximize happiness or benefit to the greatest number of people.

Greatest Good

A principle suggesting that actions should be evaluated based on their ability to produce the maximum amount of happiness or benefit for the greatest number of people.

Trap Of Rationalization

The justification of questionable behavior with seemingly reasonable excuses, obscuring true motives or flaws.

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