The Bush Doctrine was a policy of:

A) preemptive war to defend the U.S.
B) only attacking nations which had directly attacked the U.S.
C) turning to the United Nations to resolve international disputes.
D) recognizing each nation's right to choose its form of government.


Answer: A

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A. the United States to concentrate its forces in the Pacific while Great Britain and Russia fought the war in Europe B. the defeat first of Germany and then of Japan C. a buildup of armaments in the Western Hemisphere so that the United States could withstand an Axis attack D. a negotiated settlement in Europe, if possible, while seeking the unconditional surrender of Japan

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After Cromwell died in 1658, the English were ready by 1660 to restore:

A. the monarchy and the Anglican Church. B. the Presbyterian Church and diplomatic relations with Spain. C. the monarchy and diplomatic relations with Spain. D. diplomatic relations with Spain and the Anglican Church. E. voting rights to Catholic males.

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On December 19, 1998, the __________ voted to approve two counts of impeachment against President Bill Clinton.

a. Supreme Court b. presidential administration c. Senate d. House of Representatives

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The man who established a telegraph company that grew into an electronics company which bears his name today is ______________.

A. George Stephenson B. Werner Siemens C. August Börsig D. James Watt E. Samuel Smiles

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