"The West versus the Rest"

a. is a theory forecasting broad clashes between the Europeanized world and all other cultural traditions.
b. is a theory that focuses primarily on conflict and competition between nation states.
c. downplays the possibility of future violent international conflicts.
d. emphasizes fundamental distinctions between the original Western powers on the European continent, and Europe's Westernized former colonies in the Americas and elsewhere.


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What will be an ideal response?

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