International maritime law establishes a "territorial limit" which ________

a. extends a state's sovereignty 12 miles beyond its shores
b. extends a state's sovereignty 25 miles beyond its shores
c. allows a state to set its own claim to the waters which it borders
d. prohibits other states from coming within 200 miles of a state's shores
e. prohibits one state from infringing on another state's fishing and mineral rights within


A

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a. T b. F

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A. Straight-ticket voting is now nearly universal. B. Many so-called independent voters are not really all that independent. C. Most voters are swing voters. D. Realignments in American political history are generally unknown. E. Closely divided elections are rare.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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