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___________ represent an intermediate category of agreements that are not formal laws but are significant nonetheless in shaping state behavior. Often, they remain unwritten and are not represented by formal organizations.
 
  a. Norms
  b. International law
  c. International regimes
  d. Treaties

Question 2

Which theory of international relations supports the idea of the relevance of international law?
 
  a. Economic structuralism
  b. Liberalism
  c. Marxism
  d. Realism



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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