Which phrase best describes the new world order?
a foreign policy stance that advocates...
Which phrase best describes the new world order?
a foreign policy stance that advocates multilateral engagement for the good and protection of an allied country
a foreign policy stance that sets up a hierarchy within an alliance and puts the interests of the united states first
a foreign policy stance that seeks to open markets, protects the interests of the united states above all, and defends weaker nations
a foreign policy stance that espouses a unilateral approach to protecting the best interests of the united states
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Why does benjamin martin eventually join the continental army
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History, 21.06.2019 22:00, jmae811
Which is the main inference that can be drawn from adam smith's book the wealth of nations? a) for an economy to work flawlessly, it shouldn't have to serve and moral goals. b) the government must control a free-market economy, or economic problems will arise. c) a free-market economy works well only without the government's interference. d) free trade will only hurt economies and should be stopped by governments.
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History, 22.06.2019 18:20, blink182lovgabbie
Reynolds's political map of the united states shows free states, slave states, and areas open to be free or slave after the repeal of the missouri compromise. reynolds’s political map of the united states showing comparative area of the free and slave states following the repeal of the missouri compromise. southern states are gray. northern states and california are red. territories to the west are green. kansas is not filled. by reynolds [public domain], via wikimedia commons how is the compromise of 1850 reflected in the map?
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History, 22.06.2019 19:30, salinasroel22
5. how did the ideas of the enlightenment influence important american documents, like the declaration of independence and the constitution?
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