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The United States decided to help South Korea mainly because of which of the following?
A need to create more equal trade A need
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The United States decided to help South Korea mainly because of which of the following?
A need to create more equal trade A need
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PLS HELP ME
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The United States decided to help South Korea mainly because of which of the following?
A need to create more equal trade * This
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Marshall
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1.)Spain gave parts of Florida to the United States as a result of which of the following?
Monroe Doctrine Manifest Destiny
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YRN DJ
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A one-page letter to be sent to both the Cuban and the U.S. governments in which you explain why they should encourage American
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Anonymous
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United Nations, 310, 314, 362
Charter of, 311 Declaration of, 309 United States, 225, 238, 275, 289 In Big Four, 322, 325-7 In
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Tessy
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Throughout history, Russia has been a threat to Turkey because Turkey
a) ha large supplies of minerals b) shared Russia's
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Andrea
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13.) why do nations form alliances? give examples of diffrent kinds of alliences and explain there perpose
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k.c undercover
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Give one reason why a European country might decide to join the European Union. Give another reason why a country might decide
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chase
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Write at least one way that the United States has influenced another nation-state and at least one way that another nation-state
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Zach
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What factors led the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union to disintegrate into the Cold War?
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Alex
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Do you know what the roots of early animosity leading to the cold war is? Plz
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Ryleigh YO
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1. What did the effect of the breakup on the Soviet Union have on
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anonymous
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When conflicts arise around the world, the United States usually responds through international organizations, such as NATO or
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Anonymous
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In the examples of North America and South Vietnam, the united states chose a course of action that could best be described
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Anonymous
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The United States does not allocate funds to the rebuilding of the region of Afghanistan because of tension between the two
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Gaby
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What is one benefit of a country joining the United Nations?
A. to become a democratic government B. to develop friendly
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Anonymous
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Just War Theory asserts that military intervention
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sam
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Think about how deterrence was used by President John F. Kennedy. Explain deterrence and compare two modern day countries with
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Rebecca
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Why is the United States involved in this organization?
is it to establish a trilateral trade bloc in North America
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reina bonilla
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What is the greatest concern that Israel and its neighbors have in common with Arabia and Iraq?
A. Water scarcity B. Oil prices
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Anonymous
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Why do the United States and Canada cooperate on environmental problems?
Thank You sooooooo much for your help! I really
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Amber
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What is done about the conflict in south china sea. Explain in two sentences.
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why did the US never joined the league of nations
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sophie55
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A major U.S. trade partner has just gone to war with its neighbor. Its leader asks the United States for help. Which of the
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ibs
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how does jihad and Mcworld undermine nationalism?
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anonymous.
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What arrangement did President Madison make with France to stop the seizing of American ships? To be at Ally in a war against
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________ attempted to create a new treaty with Britain
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M
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Discribe the factor that shape foreign policy between 2007 and 2013
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edith Erhunmwunse
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Why is diplomacy a key part of U.S. foreign policy?
Because it helps prevent wars and helps countries settle issues and work
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sydney
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Can you name two or three successful treaties? Thank You
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Syble
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explain how washington warms habitual hatred or fondness for other countries?
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Kim
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What two nations has the United Nations intervened. I have Cuban and Angola, Israel and Arab States. I am looking for more
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Jerri
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If you were a diplomat or policy maker for a country, what steps would you suggest be taken to reduce or eliminate the use of
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too cool 4 u
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The alternative for the Americas agreement of the early 2000s is primarily aimed at...
A) excluding the US from Latin America B)
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Hannah
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Put this into everyday wording "manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States.”
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Chrissy
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It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any
portion of either continent without
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Tina
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Does America's place in world affairs reflect its economic position?
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Tina
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Why was the policy of containment unsuccessful in Vietnam/Asia?
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Tina
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The Alternative for the Americas agreement of the early 2000's is primarily aimed at
A. creating a Latin American Union B.
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Suzanne
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A major US trade partner has gone to war with its neighbor. It's leader asked the United States for help. Which of the following
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Bree
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The tendency of Congress to defer to the President in foreign policy has at times led to
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Tracy
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A major objective of the South Pacific Forum founded in 1971 was
A. expanding the copra trade. B. reconciling diverse cultural
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Mary
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What is a source of political conflict between China and Japan and South Korea today?
Trade barriers Nuclear weapons development
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What started the Philippines vs China case
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Which is a source of political conflict between China, Japan, and South Korea today?
(1 point) Responses trade barriers trade
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AJε=( o`ω′)ノ
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what is a source of political conflict between China, Japan, and South Korea today?
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NOMAN
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Which is a source of political conflict between China, Japan, and South Korea today? (1 point) Responses trade barriers trade
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Camden10k
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Which major threat does North Korea pose for the region?
A. North Korea's nuclear weapons program undermines peace and security.
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JustGoWoahh-ohhh
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What is the primary way that the United States' ideals spread through the world?
(1 point) Many people live in areas controlled
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