Liberals argue that the information revolution

a. will increase the role of authoritarian states.
b. will contribute to greater amounts of warfare.
c. will damage the prospects for a Kantian peace.
d. will increase the role of democratic states.
e. will lead to an overload of information, reducing the ability of democracies to become information shapers.


Answer: d

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