States generally are willing to enforce international law themselves because
A) more powerful states could invade any state that breaks the law.
B) the International Court of Justice would decide against them anyway.
C) they tend to benefit from international law.
D) the United Nations would impose greater sanctions against those states.
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A) establish
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A) blended
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