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The United States has kept which Middle Eastern country's ruling royal family in power with copious amounts of military aid?
 
  A) Israel
  B) Jordan
  C) Kuwait
  D) Lebanon
  E) Saudi Arabia

Question 2

Gondor and Mordor share a long border. After years of peace, Mordor decides to annex an island that Gondor claims as its own. Because of its stronger military, Mordor is able to do this. While the rest of the global community proclaims their outrage, no one stops Mordor. This is best an example of which challenge to the international system?
 
  A) complexity
  B) theoretical normality
  C) anarchy
  D) human security
  E) diversity



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

C



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