Multiple Choice
The national standard of care is a doctrine that states that a state ________.
A) must treat aliens the same way that it treats its own nationals
B) must try an alien according to the laws existing in the alien's country
C) is responsible for injury to an alien when the state violates international norms
D) is liable for the actions of the alien within its territory
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