Aside from reasons of self defense, what was the other rationale that the United States and Great Britain used to support their case for the invasion of Iraq in 2003?

a. The existence of weapons of mass destruction threatened the world.
b. That Saddam Hussein was a bloody tyrant who had killed thousands of his own people.
c. That the leader of Iraq had ignored earlier Security Council resolutions.
d. That they needed to gain access to important security clearances.


c

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a. the White House staff b. the Executive Office of the President c. the chiefs of staff d. the cabinet

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What peace treaty was brokered by President Jimmy Carter in 1979 to end the war between Israel and Egypt?

a. Meiji Restoration b. Peace of Washington c. Knesset Armistice d. Camp David Accords e. Israeli Concord

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a. differences in masculine and feminine roles. b. differences in education and income. c. differences in the representation of women in government. d. differences in the biological essences of man and woman.

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Answer:

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