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What is international law?
 
  a. Extension of domestic law to the international level
  b. Rules, procedures, obligations, and prohibitions outlining acceptable and
  unacceptable behavior
  c. Rules, procedures, obligation, and prohibitions enforced on the domestic level
  d. A body of law dealing with the international commerce
  e. Rules and procedures imposed by the victors of World War II on the rest of the
  world

Question 2

What do critics say about Malthusian pessimism?
 
  a. It is too costly to implement Malthusian recommendations.
  b. It underestimates the power of markets and technological innovation.
  c. It overestimates the power of markets and technological innovation.
  d. It does not take into account the free rider problem.
  e. It is outdated and irrelevant.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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