Quiz
1Which of the following is required under the Biosafety Protocol sponsored by the United Nations in the year 2000?
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Genetically altered foods must be shipped in separate containers from foods that are not genetically altered.
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Nations are free to prohibit the import of genetically altered foods without violating free-trade agreements.
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All genetically altered foods must be clearly labeled as such.
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Whenever genetically altered foods are offered for sale, comparable food that is not genetically altered must be made available at a comparable price.
2________ is a clause in an international contract that designates which nation's laws will be applied in deciding a dispute arising out of the contract.
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Equal Protection Clause
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Supremacy Clause
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Choice of law clause
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Forum-selection clause
3In the United States, how may states regulate interactions with foreign nations?
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The states can pass laws so long as they do not unduly burden foreign commerce, but the states have no authority to enter into treaties with foreign nations.
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The states have no power over foreign affairs because the U.S. Constitution grants that power exclusively to the federal government.
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The states can pass laws affecting foreign commerce and enter into treaties with foreign nations so long as they first obtain the consent of the Senate.
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The states can pass laws and enter into treaties with foreign nations so long as they do not unduly burden foreign commerce.
4Which of the following is codified under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act?
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The choice of forum clause
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The supremacy clause
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The act of state doctrine
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The principle of restricted immunity
5Three of the largest automobile dealers agreed among themselves as to what price they would pay to manufacturers for windshields to put in new vehicles. Would this constitute illegal price fixing? If so, what kind?
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Yes. This is sellers’ illegal per se price fixing.
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No. This is not illegal price fixing.
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Yes. This is buyers’ illegal per se price fixing.
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Yes. This is both buyers’ and sellers’ illegal per se price fixing.
6Which of the following is an international organization of 153 member nations created in 1995 to promote and enforce trade agreements among member countries and customs territories?
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World Trade Organization
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
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International Monetary Fund
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North American Free Trade Commission
7Which of the following is a restraint of trade in which a seller refuses to sell one product to a customer unless the customer agrees to purchase a second product from the seller?
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Predatory pricing
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Group boycott
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Price fixing
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Tying arrangement
8Which of the following products would be covered by the Consumer Product Safety Act?
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Automobiles
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Aircraft
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Firearms
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Toys
9What are the primary sources in the U.S. Constitution of the federal government’s power over international affairs?
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The Foreign Commerce Clause and the Treaty Clause
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The Commerce Clause and the Privileges and Immunities Clause
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The Treaty Clause and the Police Power Clause
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The Treaty Clause and the War Powers Clause
10Which of the following is provided under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act?
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It exclusively governs suits against foreign nations that are brought in courts in the United States.
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It endows the president with powers to enter into treaties with foreign nations.
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It stipulates the rules for conflict resolution among the DR-CAFTA members.
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It regulates commerce between the United States and foreign nations.
11Negotiators from which of the following nations signed the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1992?
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The United States and Mexico
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The United States and Canada
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The United States, Mexico, and Canada
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The United States, Mexico, and Panama
12By default, a case involving an international dispute is prosecuted only in
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the International Court of Justice
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a court in the defendant’s country
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a court in a neutral country
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a court in the plaintiff’s country
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