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What role does the state play in the patterns and cycles of violence that the World Bank identifies?
 
  a. Some states have an unlimited ability to control drug trafficking.
  b. Political competition, including elections, reduces criminal gangs.
  c. States with significant government interference may tend to see more political violence.
  d. States can help countries emerging from violent internal conflict improve living conditions for their people.

Question 2

What is the difference between jus ad bellum and jus in bello?
 
  a. Jus ad bellum regulates actual warfighting, jus in bello regulates when a state may go to war.
  b. Jus ad bellum regulates when a state may go to war, jus in bello regulates actual warfighting.
  c. Jus ad bellum dictates the rules of surrender and reconciliation while jus in bello dictates the rules of actual warfighting.
  d. Jus ad bellum dictates the rules of actual warfighting while jus in bello dictates the rules of surrender and reconciliation.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

b



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