International organization size impacts how cheating is dealt with. Select a statement that supports this premise: a. Larger organizations are the most effective at altering state behavior.

a. Larger organizations are the most effective at altering state behavior.
b. Larger organizations provide less flexibility for cheaters so punishment is consistent.
c. Larger organizations provide flexibility when cheaters face temporary domestic constraints.
d. Larger organizations have zero tolerance for states that cheat at the organization mission statement.


Ans: b

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