Why would a state go to war to change another state's regime?
A) A state would not attempt to change another state's regime,because that would be a violation of its sovereignty.
B) International law allows states to attack another state whose government makes threats against its neighbors.
C) War is the only way democratic states can change authoritarian regimes into representative governments.
D) States will use war,when possible,to remove a regime in another country that is hostile to it.
E) A state would change a regime that refused to trade with other states.
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