The terrorist attacks in Bali, London, and Madrid since 2001 suggest that U.S. policy has

A. made it significantly costlier to launch another terrorist attack against the U.S. on U.S. soil.
B. forced a complete reversal of the overriding objectives of terrorist groups since 2001.
C. made it impossible to launch another terrorist attack against the U.S. on U.S. soil.
D. depleted the financial resources of foreign terrorist groups.


Answer: A

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