International sanctions against South Africa during the apartheid era
a. began in the 1970s.
b. were instituted by the United Nations, which strictly enforced them.
c. were suspended in 1990 when President De Klerk released Nelson Mandela from prison.
d. caused the government to invest in strategic industries.
e. were limited to economic embargoes.
d
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b. the prices of goods and services are set by the European Union, rather than the free market system. c. all member states use a common currency. d. there are few barriers to the free movement of goods, services, people, and capital among member states. e. there are few barriers to the free movement of goods and services between members states, but there are significant barriers concerning the movement of capital and people.
“Natural rights” ____________
a. are guaranteed by virtue of being human b. are the rights of animals and the environment c. is a term commonly used today by Americans d. are rights granted by the government
Which of the following congressional reforms has complicated the efforts of government agencies to carry out their diplomatic relations?
A) the centralization of power in the chairs of congressional committees B) the creation of many new subcommittees C) the creation of the Office of Management and Budget D) the addition of new departments to the president's cabinet E) none of the above
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a. volcanic eruptions emitting excess sulfur into the atmosphere b. climate change that occurred during the Anthropocene c. human induced climate change due to excess emissions of greenhouse gases d. natural occurring climate change due to the earth’s cycles