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jace

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Violence as a means of leverage __________.
 
  A) is the most cost-effective means of leverage
  B) is costly to the attacked, but not to the attacker
  C) tends to be a last resort
  D) typically is used before economic actions or foreign aid

Question 2

The norms of noninterference in the internal affairs of states are stronger than the norms against genocide. Do you agree or disagree? Why? Provide examples to support your answer.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

This is great. Thanks

Answer to Question 2

Ideal Answer: The ideal answer should include:

1. Define noninterference and genocide.
2. Recall the implications of self-determination, sovereignty, intervention, social norms, dehumanization, and other key concepts around the two issues.
3. Explain why you agree or disagree with the notion that norms of noninterference in internal affairs of states are stronger than the norms against genocide.
4. Discuss how relevant examples, such as Rwanda, demonstrate the prescience of your answer.
5. Offer a compelling summary and conclusion.



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