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misspop

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A good that benefits everyone regardless of whether they pay for their cost or maintenance is known as a(n)
 
  A) collective good.
  B) non-consumable good.
  C) private good.
  D) recursive good.
  E) replaceable good.

Question 2

According to the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
 
  A) diplomatic immunity applies to treaties.
  B) only treaties that are notarized are valid.
  C) states forced to sign a treaty are not obligated to uphold it.
  D) the United Nations has the right to enforce treaties.
  E) treaties signed before the creation of the United Nations are not valid.



lucas dlamini

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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