The Nixon Doctrine
a. required countries threatened by communism to shoulder most of the military burden.
b. reoriented America's foreign policy toward Europe.
c. focused on the question of U.S. intervention in Latin America.
d. emphasized a tightening of the American defense of Taiwan.
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A. deism B. Catholicism C. Lutheranism D. romanticism
The Eisenhower Doctrine
a. increased federal support for Indians. b. nationalized all nuclear power plants. c. called for abolishing Social Security as a form of "creeping socialism." d. provided military and economic aid to Arab nations to help defeat communism.
The Hohenzollern capital was at __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
American imperialists often rationalized actions by
a. pointing out that the United States had to overcome a heritage of a weak military. b. expressing the opinion that people of Anglo-Saxon descent were from a superior culture. c. claiming that western European nations were weak because they did not annex territory. d. refusing to admit to the economic benefits that could be gained from imperial colonies.