9. Geopolitics influences and reinforces ideas, political behaviors, and policy changes. Which of the following is not a Geopolitical strategy spoken by a President?

A. Evil Empire spoken by Ronald Reagan
B. Hope and Change spoken by Barack Obama
C. War on Terror spoken by George W. Bush
D. Make America Great Again spoken by Donald Trump
E. None of the Above
Other

I think the answer is E?

Or is it a trick question and it would be D because Donald Trump is not a president yet?

You've got it! D is the answer. Trump is not a president.

Ty!

YW!

To determine which of the options is not a Geopolitical strategy spoken by a President, we need to analyze each statement.

A. "Evil Empire" was spoken by Ronald Reagan during a speech he made in 1983, referring to the Soviet Union. This statement represents a geopolitical strategy that aimed to highlight the ideological conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union.

B. "Hope and Change" was spoken by Barack Obama during his presidential campaign in 2008. While not explicitly a geopolitical strategy, it represented a vision for domestic policy reforms, including international relations, in order to bring about positive change.

C. "War on Terror" was spoken by George W. Bush following the September 11th, 2001 attacks. This phrase represented a geopolitical strategy aimed at combating terrorism worldwide, particularly focusing on groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

D. "Make America Great Again" was spoken by Donald Trump during his presidential campaign in 2016. While it is a domestically-focused slogan promoting economic and political goals, it also had implications for the country's geopolitical influence.

Based on this analysis, options A, B, C, and D all represent geopolitical strategies spoken by United States Presidents at various times. Therefore, the correct answer is E. None of the above, as none of the options are not a Geopolitical strategy spoken by a President.