The US interest in Asia (also known as the ‘Pivot to Asia’) is reflective of the

Assumption that counties such as Indonesia and Vietnam will become major military powers in the region
Belief that many states in Asia (especially China and India) have become a major economic, political and military focal point in the 21st Century
Realisation that in the face of increasingly hostile Asian states, the US feels compelled to protect its traditional allies in the region including Australia and New Zealand
None of the above.


Belief that many states in Asia (especially China and India) have become a major economic, political and military focal point in the 21st Century

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A. most of the prisoners incarcerated in California prisons were innocent B. the prisons in the state of Florida were overcrowded C. overcrowding in the California prison system violated prisoners' rights to adequate health care D. the "three-strikes-and you're-out" law is unconstitutional E. the death penalty was unconstitutional

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One of the most critical concerns in world politics is the challenge of seeking security and ______.

a. monopolizing resources b. achieving cultural hegemony c. dealing with conflict d. eliminating national borders

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Which of the following government reports from 1983 critiqued a lack of commitment to rigorous education and called for immediate educational reform in the United States?

a. An Education Denied b. A Country on the Brink c. A System of Failure d. A Nation at Risk

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During and after the Great Recession, various governmental entities proposed policies to create jobs, increase the minimum wage, and regulate financial markets. This flurry of policy making was likely a result of which context, affecting the policy-making process?

A. economic context B. cultural context C. defense context D. governing context

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