Why were many so optimistic about the global summit at Copenhagen in 2009?
a. The Kyoto conference was so successful that everyone believed it would happen again.
b. Those wishing for emission reductions took the rhetoric of many world leaders too seriously.
c. The Kyoto conferences were such a failure that everyone believed it could only improve.
d. The largest emitters were already taking strides to reduce domestic emissions without an agreement.
Ans: b
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A. a violent uprising by the citizens of a country to overthrow its present government B. a country invading another country to use its resources C. a violent military coup that installs a military dictatorship in the state D. a civil war in a country between people of different religious groups E. a dictatorship using violence on its own citizens to control opposition
Which of the following statements about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is NOT correct? a. Non-EU states have not argued that it may violate international trade rules
b. Some members benefit, but others do not. c. It was established with the Treaty of Rome. d. CAP reforms have usually been paid for by simply increasing the size of the CAP budget. e. It is the single largest component of the EU budget.