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renzo156

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The principle of the most-favored nation status (MNF) essentially:
 
  A. levels the playing field among trading partners.
  B. benefits states that trade a lot.
  C. benefits states that trade very little.
  D. allows states to privilege some trading partners.
  E. trade exclusively with a few countries.

Question 2

War was declared an illegal instrument of national policy in the:
 
  A. Geneva Convention
  B. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  C. Hague Conventions
  D. UN Charter
  E. Kellogg-Briand Act



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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