What is the point of the just war doctrine? Select the BEST response.

A. There is no point in discussing or defending the ethics of war.
B. It is an attempt to ensure that international conflict is conducted in a responsible, controlled manner.
C. It is a doctrine whose purpose is to see that individuals never fight in wars of conquest.
D. The just war doctrine is not addressed to the sovereigns within the international system.
E. The just war doctrine is merely a theory; it has no force in international law

B. It is an attempt to ensure that international conflict is conducted in a responsible, controlled manner.

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a. An elector from Florida could vote for Candidate A even though a majority of Florida voters cast their ballots for Candidate B. b. Candidate A could be elected president even though Candidate B received more popular votes nationwide. c. Candidate A could be elected president even though Candidate B received more electoral votes. d. The House of Representatives could end up choosing both the president and vice president. e. A candidate could get elected even though he or she won no electoral votes from any small states.

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SALT II was signed by

a. the US but not the USSR. b. the USSR but not the US. c. the NATO and Warsaw Pact countries. d. neither the US nor the USSR. e. None of the Above.

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