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Cooldude101

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The Law of the Sea treaty established a uniform territorial sea of ________ nautical miles.
 
  A) three
  B) twelve
  C) nineteen
  D) two hundred
  E) three hundred seventy

Question 2

The one-league territorial limit from shore that each country maintains was based on which of the following?
 
  A) The edge of the continental shelf
  B) The length of the longest rope
  C) The point where ocean depth increased
  D) The range of a cannon ball
  E) The speed of the fastest ship



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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