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SGallaher96

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According to James Morrows study of the effects of international treaties and the laws of war,
 
  a. democratic states comply more completely and more often than nondemocracies, if they have ratified the law or treaty in question.
  b. chemical and biological weapons treaties have the weakest record of compliance.
  c. treaties regarding the law of war have had virtually no effect.
  d. treaties regarding the treatment of civilians have had the strongest record of compliance.

Question 2

What is a disadvantage of invoking international law too often as a tool of foreign policy?
 
  a. It may incite ideological responses.
  b. It can threaten those who reject the institutions of international law.
  c. It detracts attention from national interest.
  d. It may lead to a loss in flexibility in foreign policy.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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