During the period between the Thirty Years' War and the Napoleonic Wars,

a. wars were long and geographically expensive.
b. the basic rule of the game ceased to be the legitimacy of the monarchical state and became the democratic state.
c. European leaders had revolutionary goals.
d. wars were fought whose purpose was to rewrite the fundamental rules of the game.
e. the international system was very stable.


Answer: e

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