The international theory of realism asserts that states are ______.

A. unitary rational actors
B. irrational actors
C. comprised of individual actors
D. idealized rational actors

A. unitary rational actors

Political Science

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International law and norms __________

A) obligate states to accept refugees who arrive at their borders B) do not distinguish between refugees and migrants C) emphasize migrants' economic impact on a state rather than their international security implications D) provide guidance to receiving states as to how to distinguish political motives from economic motives

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Which of the following best describes the difference between realism and neorealism?

A. The struggles between states are not interpreted in terms of human nature. B. The struggles between states are not interpreted in terms of anarchy. C. The struggles between states are not interpreted in terms of norms and identity. D. The struggles between states are not interpreted in terms of morality.

Political Science