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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 10, International Law.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What do moral rules vary across?
(a) Lands.
(b) People.
(c) Country.
(d) Societies and time periods.
2. What do we need to define state sovereignty?
(a) Borders and a fixed system of law.
(b) What local laws they are subjected to.
(c) Who is creating the laws.
(d) What international laws they are subject to.
3. What do rules do?
(a) Allow behaviors that are not forbidden.
(b) Allow a community to live in peace.
(c) Allow law makers to make laws.
(d) Forbid certain type of behavior under penalty.
4. What is the first question Hart identified?
(a) Who needs laws.
(b) Who create law.
(c) What makes law obligatory.
(d) Who wants laws.
5. What is rare for an individual to do in modern society?
(a) Do something that is moral.
(b) Order someone to do something.
(c) Do something not covered by a law.
(d) Do something that is not illegal.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is is caught between the poles of excessive formalism and excessive rule-skepticism?
2. How are laws obeyed?
3. What do constitutions specify?
4. What does Hart oppose to legal rules?
5. What are subordinate to rules of recognition?
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