In the pursuit of security, states increase their power by ________
a. decreasing their number of weapons and improving weapons technology
b. improving their intelligence community, reducing their number and quality of weapons,
and making alliances
c. decreasing their number of weapons and increasing their power by making alliances
d. increasing their number of weapons, improving weapons technology, and pursuing go-italone
strategies rather than alliances
e. increasing their number of weapons, improving weapons technology, and making
alliances
E
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