What is a protectorate?
A) any treaty intended to protect new territory acquired through war
B) a mutual agreement between two nations to protect each others' interests
C) a foreign emissary entrusted to protect national interests abroad
D) any territory designated for the protection and shelter of refugees
E) a country or territory under the protective authority of a stronger nation
E
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. The Cold War
b. Containment
c. The Marshall Plan
d. The Cuban Missile Crisis
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What will be an ideal response?