When a state gives another state most-favored-nation status, what does it entail?

a. A state only conducts trade with the states it has given most-favored-nation status.
b. A state applies its lowest tariff level to all states it has given most-favored-nation status.
c. A state only accepts currency from the states it has given most-favored-nation status.
d. A state has identified states with most-favored-nation status as strategically important.

b. A state applies its lowest tariff level to all states it has given most-favored-nation status.

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In arguing that citizens should be able to form their own preferences, communicate them, and have them heard by government in a democracy, Robert Dahl is referring to the importance of ______.

A. contestation B. participation C. accountability D. responsiveness

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