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Lecture 1 Actors in International Relations Exam Questions and Answers
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states - ANSWER-territorial entities within which a central authority provides public goods 
 
governments - ANSWER-bureaucratic-legal apparatus constituting that central authority 
 
nations - ANSWER-sets of people sharing identity of a cultural, ethnic, or historic sort 
 
nation-states - ANSWER-combination of states, governments, and nations 
 
countries - ANSWER-informal alternative for the above 
 
correlates of war (COW) definition - ANSWER--100,000+ population 
-externally sovereign 
-dip...
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APUSH Chapter 35-36 Questions and correct Answers
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APUSH Chapter 35-36 Questions and correct Answers 
Why did FDR extend official diplomatic recognition to the U.S.S.R.? 
 
Why did the U.S. want to grant the Philippines independence? 
Why did FDR embark on the Good Neighbor Policy? What did he do about Haiti? 
What was FDR's policy on foreigntrade and the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (1934)? 
Throughout most of the 1930s, how did the American people respond to the aggressive actions of Germany, Japan and Italy? 
Where did fascist aggr...
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LCP4801 - INTERNATIONAL LAW 2023 UPDATE
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Diplomatic protection - ANS-A state has a right to protect its nationals abroad who have 
been injured by the actions of 
the foreign state. The state may take up the case of its subject by resorting to diplomatic 
action, or international judicial proceedings. The cornerstone of this right is that an injury 
to a national is considered to be an injury to the state (Panevyezys-Saldutiskis Railway 
Case). Therefore, under international law, the right of diplomatic protection vests in the 
stat...
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Public International law exam actual questions and answers 2023-2024 complete
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Public International law exam actual questions and answers 2023-2024 complete 
 
What is public international law? 
law applicable on international community; tool to regulate the relations in international community through binding rules of conduct 
What is the International community? 
originally interstate community → international law 
today: international recognition of an individual 
+ creation and multiplication of international organizations 
It's no longer interstate but IL is about ...
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LCP 4801 UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS 2024 BRAND NEW
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LCP 4801 UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS AND 
DETAILED ANSWERS 2024 BRAND NEW 
Diplomatic protection - -----CORRECT ANSWER-------A state has a right to protect its nationals abroad 
who have been injured by the actions of 
the foreign state. The state may take up the case of its subject by resorting to diplomatic 
action, or international judicial proceedings. The cornerstone of this right is that an injury 
to a national is considered to be an injury to the state (Panevyezys-Saldutiskis Railway Case)....
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WGU C963 OA American Politics and the US Constitution Study Guide | 100% Correct Verified 2022/2023
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WGU C963 OA American Politics and the US Constitution Study Guide | 100% Correct Verified 2022/2023 
 
Powers under the Articles of Confederation 
1. Could exchange Ambassadors 
2. Make treaties with foreign governments and Indian Tribes 
3. Declare War 
4. Borrow Money 
5. Settle disputes among States 
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 
no power to tax, 
President lacked power, 
no money to buy ships 
no money pay soldiers 
no national judiciary 
New Jersey Plan 
William Paterson 
Thr...
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DIVO Fundamentals Exam 103 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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DIVO Fundamentals Exam 103 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
4 types of CASREPs - CORRECT ANSWER initial, update, correction, cancellations 
 
Can a CASREP be used to just order parts - CORRECT ANSWER NO 
 
CASREP Cat 2 - CORRECT ANSWER update every 30 days; minor degradation in primary mission 
 
CASREP Cat 3 - CORRECT ANSWER update every 10 days; major degradation in primary or secondary mission 
 
CASREP Cat 4 - CORRECT ANSWER update every 72 hours; total loss of primary mission 
 
ARQ - COR...
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LCP4804 EXAM PACK 2023 QUESTIONS WITH LATEST ANSWERS
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LCP4804 EXAM PACK 2023 QUESTIONS WITH LATEST ANSWERS. 
There are two requirements which must be present for the formation of a customary 
international law rule: jus cogens and opinio juris. 
False - The requirements are usus and opinio iuris , Jus cogens is a norm from which no derogation is 
permitted 
The United Nations may exercise diplomatic protection over its agents and it may institute an 
action on their behalf. 
True - This was confirmed by the ICJ in Reparation for Injuries Suffered i...
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LCP4801 - INTERNATIONAL LAW 2023 UPDATE
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Diplomatic protection - ANS-A state has a right to protect its nationals abroad who have 
been injured by the actions of 
the foreign state. The state may take up the case of its subject by resorting to diplomatic 
action, or international judicial proceedings. The cornerstone of this right is that an injury 
to a national is considered to be an injury to the state (Panevyezys-Saldutiskis Railway 
Case). Therefore, under international law, the right of diplomatic protection vests in the 
stat...
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WGU C963 OA Questions with Correct Solutions Graded To Pass
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Powers under the Articles of Confederation 
1. Could exchange Ambassadors 
2. Make treaties with foreign governments and Indian Tribes 
3. Declare War 
4. Borrow Money 
5. Settle disputes among States 
 
 
Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation 
no power to tax, 
President lacked power, 
no money to buy ships 
no money pay soldiers 
no national judiciary 
 
 
New Jersey Plan 
William Paterson 
Three Branches of Government 
The states had the power 
Every state had one vote 
one chamber legi...
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