Why, according to Keohane, might a large and powerful state still abide by the norms and rules of international institutions?

a. because international institutions have gradually developed means of enforcing behavior
b. because international institutions are typically seen as having important moral significance
c. because international institutions can impose significant image costs
d. because if all states follow the rules, then international affairs will be more predictable


d

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The generational effect refers to the

A. way in which political socialization produces opinions. B. increased tension between the two major political parties. C. tendency for persons to become more conservative as they grow older. D. long-lasting impact of significant events of a particular time on the generation that came of age at that time. E. way in which the family influences opinions.

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Which of the following is an example of an outstanding failure of international law, that unsuccessfully outlawed war

a. Kellogg-Briand Pact b. Geneva Convention of 1864 c. Geneva Convention of 1949 d. Anti-War Act of 1921 e. Treaty of Versailles

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The combined cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are estimated to be ______.

a. $1.5–$2.2 trillion b. $600–$800 billion c. $7–$8.5 trillion d. $4–$6 trillion

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How did Israel try to slow Iran’s development of nuclear weapons?

a. It assassinated Iranian scientists. b. It bombed the Iranian nuclear facility at Natanz. c. It interdicted North Korean vessels bound for Iran. d. It enforced an embargo of dual use technologies to Iran.

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