When are third-party sanctions particularly important?

a. when the target state has very high levels of poverty
b. when the sanctioning state is at a severe military disadvantage
c. when the sanctioning state does not do business with the target state
d. when the sanctioning state wants to punish only high-ranking officials in the target state

c. when the sanctioning state does not do business with the target state

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This clause that is found in Article IV of the U.S. Constitution assures non-residents are granted basic benefits afforded to residents of that state

a. Extradition clause b. Privileges and immunities clause c. Supremacy clause d. Necessary and proper clause e. Ex post facto clause

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What is (are) the key difference(s) between majoritarian and proportional representation (PR) electoral systems?

A. In majoritarian systems, the winning candidate(s) must win a majority or plurality of the vote, whereas this is not necessary in PR systems. B. PR systems use large district magnitudes or two-round systems in single districts to elect candidates. C. All PR systems use party lists. D. All of these are differences between majoritarian and PR systems.

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