What were George H. W. Bush's motivations for pursuing the Gulf War? Describe the U.S. involvement in the war and the overall war aims.

What will be an ideal response?


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Why did the U.S. establish American protectorates in the Caribbean?

A) to replace Catholicism with Protestantism in the formerly Spanish-controlled countries B) to spread American values to the peoples in Caribbean nations C) to ensure its market dominance in the Americas D) to secure revenue for its European allies E) to establish a quicker route to China

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Which of these does not describe the ways in which Americans responded to Jefferson's embargo?

a. The Federalist party gained new converts and was revived to fight it. b. New England threatened to secede from the United States. c. Farmers of the South and West were as adversely impacted by the embargos as their counterparts in New England. d. Southern states promised not to enforce the embargo and took steps to break away from the Union. e. Americans engaged in an illicit trade at the Canadian border and cursed it as "Dambargo."

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The need for kings in Greek government declined because

a. People demanded a constitution and voting rights. b. Merchants gained power in international trade. c. They were overthrown by aristocrats. d. There was no political state to rule over. e. The need for war leaders declined in peaceful times.

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One of the main ways families in the fifteenth century could demonstrate their wealth and status was through

a. patronage of the arts. b. donations to a church. c. sending their sons to universities. d. buying material goods for decoration. e. going on a pilgrimage.

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