All of these actions contributed to growing anti-U.S. sentiments in the Islamic world in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century EXCEPT
a. U.S. support for Israel.
b. the rise to power of the Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran.
c. the Gulf War and U.S. liberation of Kuwait.
d. the U.S.'s seizing of Saudi Arabian oil fields.
e. the growth of insurgent and extremist groups in the Middle East, such as ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and Levant).
d
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A coalition of workers, students, indigenous groups, and Afro-Ecuadorians successfully
A) forced Congress to impeach Lucio Gutiérrez after he broke a promise to oppose free trade. B) organized an armed revolution to overthrow Ecuador's neoliberal regime. C) pressured Congress to legislate dollarization of the national economy. D) lobbied the government to support regionalization of Plan Colombia.
In the Chesapeake incident, the Americans
a. were searched on their ship and taken to prison. b. blew up the British ship Leopard with a suicide attack c. refused to let their ship, the Chesapeake, be searched. d. suffered over 100 casualties.
What Laotian group did the U.S. support and arm in 1960?
a. The Hmong b. The Pathet Lao c. The Khmer Rouge d. The Viet Minh e. The Viet Cong
What explains why no viable workers’ party or socialist movement emerged in late nineteenth-century America?
What will be an ideal response?