The "neoconservative" position on the War in Iraq was
A) To do more research to be certain the country was developing nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
B) That compromise conveyed weakness; it's better to defeat than negotiate with U.S. enemies.
C) Concern about the high price-tag of the war.
D) That working with the United Nations was the best option in dealing with Iraq.
E) That military intervention should be avoided at all costs.
B
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A) They had a majority in the House, but not the Senate. B) They had a majority in the Senate, but not the House. C) Conservative Democrats in the South teamed up with Republicans. D) The Democratic leadership was uninterested in reform legislation.
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a. his sword. b. his wife. c. ten thousand pounds of gold. d. an entourage of priests and servants. e. seven thousand life-sized statues of his soldier.
Why didn't Great Britain support the rest of the European continent in their Latin American policies?
a. Great Britain realized that independent Latin American countries offered better economic opportunities for British products. b. Great Britain didn't want to lose its colonies in Africa, so it opposed any independent colonies in Latin America. c. Great Britain hoped to re-colonize most of the Latin American nations once the Spanish and Portuguese were kicked out. d. Great Britain had learned from the Revolutionary War with the United States that colonial wars were expensive and impossible to win. e. Great Britain had observed the economic and political successes of the United States and respected Latin American nations' rights to the same.