In issuing the Bush Doctrine to justify the American bombing and invasion of Iraq in 2003, George W. Bush included for the first time the __________

A) use of fighting a preemptive war to prevent future attacks on the United States
B) right to attack nations that harbored terrorists
C) authority to replace autocratic governments with democratically elected ones
D) creation of a foreign policy that protected America's singular status as the world's greatest
military power


A

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a. it was drafted before America entered the war. b. it was drawn up by the United States, England, and the Soviet Union. c. it defined Allied war aims. d. it reflected the influence of Wilson’s Fourteen Points. e. none of these choices.

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During the Civil War, both the Union and Confederate governments experienced

a. an expansion of the powers of the presidency b. civil disobedience that shortened the war c. the creation of a national banking system to pay for the war d. increased political rights for women as their domestic roles expanded e. diminishing powers for the central government

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What brought about the modern city, and what factors accounted for the urban explosion of the late nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?

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