Increased U.S. interventionism in the world, the ability of the United States to become the bulwark of the Bretton Woods system, and promote nation-building in the Third World following World War II are all examples of the United States becoming

a. an isolationist state.
b. a hegemonic power.
c. a soft power.
d. an imperial empire.


B

Political Science

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a. the more education one has, the greater likelihood one will vote. b. participation in elections decreases as citizens age. c. members of the working class vote more often than those in the middle class. d. voting participation increases with age.

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What will be an ideal response?

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