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1 Which part of international law deals with relations between sovereign states? A Relational law B Private law C Sovereign law D Public law - ANSWER-D Public law 2 In the statement, "The effectiveness of diplomacy depends upon the power of the state," what type of power is being referred ...

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1 Which part of international law deals with relations between sovereign states?



A Relational law

B Private law

C Sovereign law

D Public law - ANSWER-D Public law



2 In the statement, "The effectiveness of diplomacy depends upon the power of the
state," what type of power is being referred to?

(Input all that apply, then push the ENTER button.)



A transportation

B electric

C military

D economic - ANSWER-C military

D economic



3 Where is the International Court of Justice located?



A Republic of Venice

B Belgium

C Germany

D Netherlands - ANSWER-D Netherlands



4 One of the sources of international law is a document by Hugo Grotius, written in
1625, called The Father of International Law.

, A Change "international" to "domestic"

B Change "Hugo Grotius" to "Hugo Grant"

C Change "The Father of International Law" to "The Law of War and Peace" -
ANSWER-C Change "The Father of International Law" to "The Law of War and Peace"



5 The management of international relations by negotiation, and the method by which
these relations are adjusted and managed by ambassadors and envoys



A Mediation

B Machiavellian

C Diplomacy - ANSWER-C Diplomacy



6 When is a sovereign state exempt from upholding international law?



A When they have prisoners of war.

B When a foreign colony has been granted sovereignty by the mother country.

C There is no exemption.

D When a new state is working out prior international obligations. - ANSWER-C There is
no exemption.



7 Put the following events in the order in which they happened. (Input the answers in
the correct sequence, then push the ENTER button.)



A League of Nations established

B Congress of Vienna assembles

C United Nations established

D Napoleonic Wars - ANSWER-D Napoleonic Wars

B Congress of Vienna assembles

A League of Nations established

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