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how did the peace treaties both follow and violate Wilson principle of self-determination?
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Anna
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What was built that created conflict with Turkey, Syria and Iraq for natural resources?
A.the creation of dams limits water for
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The United States ambassador to a strategically important country was recently discovered engaging in illegal activities in that
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Melly
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1. How do the governments and economies of foreign nations influence and affect the United States? 2. What challenges do
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Bob
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Which example best shows the United States as a mediator?
A. Debating human rights with China**** B. Supporting democracy in the
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Batmen
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How did the french respond when the U.S. refused to repay debts owed to France?
A) France declared war with the U.S. B) France
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The passage: For decades, America has been locked in hostile confrontation with the two great Communist powers, the Soviet Union
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Mel
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Most agreements with foreign nations are in the form of:
A. executive agreements. B. treaties. C. statutory arrangements. D. ex
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Pat
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Which identifies the effects of the Truman Doctrine?
The doctrine allowed for Eastern European countries to expand westward,
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Anonymous
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What two nations competed to include Siam in their sphere of influence?(1 point)
Responses Netherlands and Great Britain
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Why did the United States want an open door policy with China? A. to take over Chinese trade from European
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Moon_Squ@d
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Why did the United States formulate the open door policy toward China, ultimately contributing to the Box of rebellion?
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Beti
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Which identifies the defensive military agreement made by Germany, Italy, and Japan in 1940?
Axis Agreement Triple Alliance
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me
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What is the main reason other members of the EU are concerned about about British decision to leave the EU
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Which of the following processes is the reason for cooperation among multiple countries regarding natural resources?
the resource
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mama bear
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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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anoyumus
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How can being located near high Human Development Index (HDI) countries negatively affect low HDI countries?(1 point)
Responses
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Bella
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which of the following statements best describes relations between india and pakistan
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What effect did John Hayes open door policy letters have on the Imperial powers of Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and Japan?
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BetiZ
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What was one impact is in Iranian revolution on the United State
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Bella
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Why was it important that Israel was recognized by the United States and other nations?
A) it meant the other nations would
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Sammy
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Which is a source of political conflict between China, Japan, and South Korea today?
A. trade barriers B. nuclear weapons
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AJ
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1. What was one impact of the Iranian Revolution on the United States?
a. Higher oil prices*** b. Increased terrorisim c.
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Jordan
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Imagine this situation: Country A invades and conquers Country B. The resulting acculturation has negative effects. Country B's
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Jenny
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Why is Denmark in such a worried state?
They are concerned about being attacked There is a ghost haunting the castle The queen
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If the president negotiates a treaty with another nation, when does it become law in the United States?
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Lila England
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Why did Wilson refuse to recognize the Mexican government og general Victoria ian huteria
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Amanda
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What policy did President Washington follow during the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution
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Anonymous
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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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A Random
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How do the governments and economies of foreign nations influence and affect the United States?
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Paul
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This is my last test so help really appreciated
Which describes the relationship among national governments? A. All national
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☆Alexa☆
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The majority of nations in the Middle East are Muslim. In spite of this fact, conflict still develops between Muslim nations
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Paulina
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I would appreciate it if you guys could help me, even if you don't tell the whole answer and just a hint. Thank you!
2. Why was
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1.What was North Korea’s response to President George W. Bush’s 2001 threat to stop negotiations?
A. North Korea immediately
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YunoGasai
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How is the entente cordiale relationship portrayed
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Raven
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How does the United States shape global affairs?
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Anonymous
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The British Prime Minister, who is visiting the U.S. this week is extremely charismatic and intelligent.
a) U.S. b) week is <----
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Qua
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what was the underlying source of international tension
A. the inflation of goods B. a sharp decrease in population C. whether
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HELP MEEEEE
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How did France’s war with Britain impact the U.S. repayment of Revolutionary War debts?(1 point)
Responses Repayment of the
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Which of the following processes is the reason for cooperation among multiple countries regarding
natural resources?(1 point)
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Red Rider
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Determine if the following issue is dealt within the local, state, or national government. A country just bombed another country
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Why did the French decide to help the colonist fight the british
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why do you think it was important for the United States to have the support of other people in the other countries
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WeaponXasks
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The main responsibility of the secretary of state is to manage relations with foreign countries.
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In 1800, _______ surrendered its claims to New Orleans and the Mississippi River valley to France.
Italy England Spain France
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Why would it be important for the Alpine countries to maintain good relation with Germany?
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tony
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Which is a source of political conflict between China, Japan, and South Korea today?
A. Trade barriers B. Nuclear weapons
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How does NAFTA affect relations between the United States and Canada?
(1 point) Responses It bans immigration between the two
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I have three questions, and I'm just really not sure how to answer any of them.
1. What position has the Dalai Lama taken on this
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Eve
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Which North Korean action in the 2000s resulted in condemnation by other East Asian countries?
(1 point) Responses their attempts
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Camden10k
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