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ereecah

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The result of a 2009 meeting in Copenhagen on climate change was
 
  A) global consensus on the importance of climate change.
  B) limits only for developed nations.
  C) mandatory limits on future emissions.
  D) the creation of the IPCC.
  E) voluntary call to limit future temperature changes.

Question 2

If you were the leader of a country that was looking for a long-term loan to build roads and schools, which of the following organizations would you be most likely to ask?
 
  A) WTO
  B) GATT
  C) IMF
  D) World Bank
  E) International Criminal Court



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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