The neorealist prediction that inessential states never become essential implies that:

a. The Soviet Union should not have collapsed.
b. The United States should not have become a superpower.
c. Austria-Hungary should not have been eliminated.
d. Russia is expected to become a superpower again.


Ans: b

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