A foreign policy approach advanced by William Kristol and Robert Kagan to promote a policy of American "military supremacy and moral confidence" can be described as
a. a neo-isolationist approach.
b. a neo-conservative approach.
c. a hegemonic approach.
d. a democratic imperative approach.
e. Both options B and C are true.
E
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What will be an ideal response?
The federal government could NOT tax _____________
a. states c. imports b. foreign goods d. individuals
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a. politically knowledgeable citizens who trust the media b. politically knowledgeable citizens who distrust the media— c. younger citizens who trust the media d. older citizens who distrust the media