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Which describes a major obstacle nations encounter when dealing with a rogue state such as North Korea?
A. The leaders of rogue
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Sergio
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What impact did the collapse of the Soviet Union have on the end of segregation in South Africa?
A. The decline of the Soviet
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Sergio
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Could stronger economic ties between Israel and its Arab neighbors help reduce conflict? Why or why not?
My assignment is due
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Help NOW
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How did the Haitian Revolution impact the history of the United States?
It brought the United States into a war with Spain over
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sendtheword
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Which best describes the political relationship between oil-producing states and their consumers?
The government of an
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bree
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The Leaders Can Nigeria Interest Of Their Followers
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Anonymous
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What policies led to the Boxer Rebellion?
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anon
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What options best indicate ways in which the collapse of the Soviet Union affected other governments? (Select all that apply.)
a.
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Quinn
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Compare the U.S response to Soviet actions in Afghanistan with the U.S response to Soviet actions in Poland.
A.)The United States
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Castiel
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Which examples best shows the united states as a mediator?
A.) Debating human rights with China B.) Supporting democracy in the
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Karkat
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What was a direct result of the United States' fear that the Soviet Union would expand is power around the world?
1)World War II
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Jamie
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What was the function of SEATO?
a consortium of Polynesian states and Australia that promotes trade a commercial conglomerate
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Mason
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what challenges does Russia face as it finds its place in todays world?
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kawaii~chan
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the role played by the Suez Canal during the government of Nasser and how it affected the relationship with the US and Britain.
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Darlene
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connections between nations, whether political or economics, encourages
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mario
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A goal of the African union is to
establish peaceful diplomatic relationships amongst all African countries. provide
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yup
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Here is your question for today.
Why do nations form alliances? If so, what are its purpose? Typically in modern society, Europe
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Anonymous
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How did the Iranian Revolution affect the relationship between the US and Iran?
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toneet
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Objectives of the Camp David Accord. Did the US improve its relationship with the Arab World?
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Susan
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I'm from the outside of the United States. What are issues currently facing the United States in the Middle East??
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Apple
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In the examples of North and South Korea and North and South Vietnam, the United States chose a course of action that could best
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Rose
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1. Which inference is best supported by pacific rim nations?
A. Chinese communist policies have been accepted Across Asia. B. The
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July
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Explain why a President might make an executive agreement rather than negotiate a formal treaty. Include one advantage and one
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Elise Bedford
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what term would best describes the relationship between israel and palestinians?
A) friendly B)prosperterious C)hostile****
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Batmenn
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what term would best describes the relationship between israel and palestinians?
A) friendly B)prosperterious C)hostile D)distant
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what effect did john hay's open door policy letters have on the imperial powers of britain france germany russia and japan?
A:it
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Someone
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Hi I really didn't have time to study but please help
1. What was one impact of the Iranian revolution on the United States?
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evergreen
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Whats is an example of a change in political relations between powers that was in part the result of a change in discourse?
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Karina
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Which of the following results from France giving Russia a loan to Build the Trans-Siberian railway?
I think it's Russia defaults
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Sam
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How do the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 37, and 39 become less Neutral?
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Anonymous
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What are the pros and cons of attacking Russia?
I can't seem to find anything :(
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life
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what is a buffer state?
a.) a neutral state that helps prevent conflict between warring states. b.) a politically active state
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Jay
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Which of the following is the biggest concern of the neighbors of Israel?
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Anonymous
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Do you think the U.S. and other nations should have joined the League of Nations with no restrictions to its obligations under
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Katelyn
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What is the consequence of the US recognizing a foreign government?
Uhh..idk ;-; Help me plz.
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An idiot
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In "All Together Now," why does Barbara Jordan most likely mention the conflict in Bosnia?
A.It shows that people of different
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Check please
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How do executive agreements differ from treaties?
a. the senate ratifies treaties that were executive agreements from the
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Alice Keign
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What should be inferred about the effect the war between France and England had on the United States?
A: the disagreements
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Kaysie
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I really need help with these questions:( if anyone can I'd really appreciate it
How have NATO's operations changed over time ?
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Taylor
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Which North Korean action in the 2000s resulted in condemnation by other East Asian countries?
Responses A. their attempts to
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TECCA Student 7th
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Nation states arguing over immigration polices?
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Manny
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1 which statment best describes nations?
nations must follow the law by the united states. nations have less political power than
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FluttershyK22
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why building a positive relationship with Cuba through tourism would be beneficial to the United States.
No links please
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Sid.V
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Which of the following are ways two countries can peacefully settle disputes? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point) Responses
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tryna get by from failing....
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How does the United States deter North Korea from exploring ballistic missile research in creating an intercontinental ballistic
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Sara Chimney
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Can someone please help me with this question.
How do the freedoms outlined in the Declaration project individuals from todays
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Keeley
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You learned about the Democratic Peace Theory. Define this theory. Explain its strengths and weaknesses. Tell how it
has been
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Scinceis
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Write a paragraph on the similarities and differences of isolationism and internationalism.
Then write another paragraph
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Victoria
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Write a paragraph on the similarities and differences of isolationism and internationalism.
A: Isolationism and internationalism
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Victoria
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Please help me Ms. Sue. On my online school they have a discussion where we answer a question and reply back to other students.
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Lexi
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