Why might growing economic interdependence help decrease international conflict?

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Responses

Fewer countries have the resources to devote to war.

Fewer countries have the resources to devote to war.

More countries rely on peaceful trade with one another.

More countries rely on peaceful trade with one another.

Regulatory agencies enact and enforce international laws.

Regulatory agencies enact and enforce international laws.

Too many nations are bound together in complex military military alliances.

These alliances can act as a deterrent to conflict, as attacking one country may lead to retaliation by multiple others.

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I apologize for the error in my response. The correct answer is:

More countries rely on peaceful trade with one another.

When countries are economically interdependent, they have a mutual interest in maintaining peaceful relations to ensure stable trade and investment opportunities. This can lead to a decrease in international conflict as countries prioritize economic cooperation over conflict.