Why did the George H. W. Bush administration feel so much pressure after Iraq invaded Kuwait?

A) The government of Kuwait had helped Bush improve his image overseas.
B) Iraq had used U.S. mercenaries in its attack on Kuwait.
C) The Bush administration feared it had inadvertently caused the crisis.
D) The United States was closely allied with Saddam Hussein's regime in the past.
E) The United States was the sole remaining superpower following the Cold War.


Answer: E

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What will be an ideal response?

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