The Dutch legal theorist sometimes called the ?father? of international law is
A) Thomas Hobbes.
B) Immanuel Kant.
C) Niccolo Machiavelli.
D) Hugo Grotius.
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Q13: In Europe, the sixteenth century was a
Q14: Niccolo Machiavelli contended that the purpose of
Q15: By the late seventeenth century, the primary
Q16: Thomas Hobbes drew an analogy between the
Q17: The doctrine of mercantilism supported the idea
Q19: Immanuel Kant?s ideas included
A) advocacy of an
Q20: The Concert of Europe refers to
A) a
Q21: The European system of independent states
A) confined
Q22: As indicated in the writings of Richard
Q23: Karl Marx focused his analysis on
A) economic
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