Professional associations promote codes of ethics, and
A) they are enforced by federal authorities.
B) the members will voluntarily enforce the rules by imposing huge fines.
C) members win awards for ethical conduct.
D) the penalty for a minor ethical violation rarely goes past public embarrassment and a letter of complaint.
D
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All of the following are public goods EXCEPT
A. public parks. B. clean air. C. food products. D. national defense.
After a problem has been diagnosed, the policy practitioner must:
a. Start negotiations. b. Place it in context. c. Moderate it. d. Find supporters.
Which feature of international politics complicates sanctions because it allows other states to trade with the target of sanctions?
A) Anarchy B) Complexity C) Diversity D) Realism E) Liberalism