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From the perspective of natural law,
 
  a. the concept of international law does not exist in principle or in practice, and therefore it serves no purpose.
  b. the subjects of international law, nation-states, are protected.
  c. the community of humankind share rights and responsibilities irrespective of their status as citizens of states.
  d. international law consists of customs, treaties, and agreements that exist between international actors.

Question 2

__________ was the Senator from Wisconsin who led a crusade against communist influence in government.
 
  a. Jesse Helms c. Joseph R. McCarthy
  b. Al Gore d. John Bricker



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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