Which of the following was a fundamental claim of the George W. Bush administration's case for the 2003 war in Iraq?
a. Iraq was directly responsible for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
b. Iraq was a threat to American security interests.
c. The Persian Gulf War begun by President George H. W. Bush had never really ended and needed to be brought to a close.
d. Saddam Hussein had issued threats against the United States and had permitted Osama bin Laden to use camps in Iraq for training terrorists.
b
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The Cold War policy of the United States seeking to prevent the spread of communism is an example of ______.
a. isolationism b. roll-back c. containment d. the domino theory
The American legal system is based on the assumption that truth will emerge from the clash of opposing interests. This is known as the
a. legal atmosphere. b. adversary system. c. dual-court system. d. class action. e. federalism system.