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nramada

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The international shock and outrage about the United States' treatment of detainees after 9/11, often in violation of the Geneva Conventions, shows that treatment of prisoners is at what stage of a norm's life cycle?
 
  A) Contextualized norm
  B) Creating new norms
  C) Norm internalization
  D) Norms cascade
  E) Regularized norm

Question 2

The quote that all states are either preparing for, recovering from, or engaged in war is most consistent with which theoretical approach?
 
  A) Capitalism
  B) Communism
  C) Empiricism
  D) Realism
  E) Structuralism



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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