Analyzing the events leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, President Bush
A) relied heavily upon information from United Nations inspectors.
B) followed his father's example of patiently building a large coalition among the other major world powers to help share the burden of the war.
C) refused to seek congressional support for war appropriations.
D) ignored the advice of Secretary of State Colin Powell.
D
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A. World War I B. a coup by the Young Turks C. a revolt by religious leaders D. Russian intervention
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