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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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Maya
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1. Do you think this actually happened all the time?
2. Does this theory give the U.S. the right to get involved in other
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Tyler
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What was the main purpose of both NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement) and the USMCA (United States–Mexico—Canada
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Which of the following are ways two countries can peacefully settle disputes? Select the two correct answers.
A Declaring war B
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BOOM
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in what way was the Nazi Soviet pact similar to the treaty that created the axis?
It established a military alliance. It enable
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p
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summarize the Anglo-Russian Entente settled in 1907.
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Mark
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What is the basic independent unit of world politics?
A. country B. province C. nation D. organization
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social studies
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What does the policy of isolationism emphasize?
Responses The belief that religious ties to other countries should be avoided The
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kali
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is the soviet union NATO
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determined
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Gandhi and other Indian representatives went to England in 1931 to discuss:
Indian independence Indian silk Indian salt Indian
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hhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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From what do the tensions between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan largely stem?(1 point)
Responses shortages of raw materials to build
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What was North Korea's response to president George w. Bush's 2001 threat to stop negotiations?
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Betty
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Use the excerpt from Mikhail Gorbachev’s speech to answer the question. In this excerpt, Mikhail Gorbachev is expressing his
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Unknown
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The year 1956 saw the official migration of the International Police Organization due to the adoption of which formal document?
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Unknown
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How do executive agreements differ from treaties?
Responses The Senate ratifies treaties that were executive agreements from the
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social studies
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Use the excerpt from the “Crisis of Confidence” speech to answer the question.
In this speech, Carter is addressing which of
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Unknown
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Which of the following are ways to countries can peacefully settle disputes?
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Which of the following BEST describes the initial purpose of NATO? A. to protect against the threat of a Soviet
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no
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How does ratifying an international treaty change anything in a country?
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heyy
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The outcomes of the hewett treaty that proved to be disastour for ethiopia were
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Mubeshir
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explan how hewote treaty faciltated enmity between ethiopa and madist sudan
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sonabelo abera
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According to Truman, what choice do all nations have to make?
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Desperate
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How do executive agreements differ from treaties?
Responses A treaty requires approval by the Senate; an executive agreement does
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social studies
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Why would the Kellogg-Briand Pact prove to be ineffective?
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Melody
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Why did the United States devise the Marshall Plan, which gave about $13 billion in grants and loans to nations in Western
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Blake
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Why was the League of Nations significant?
A. It helped draft the peace treaties that brought World War I to an end. B. It was
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Excerpt from Franklin Roosevelt's "The Great Arsenal of Democracy" Fireside Chat
This nation is making a great effort to produce
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no
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Why Do Southeast Asia have Owners of their Own Relationship?
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Monicarosefromlosa27
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Which of the following are ways two countries can peacefully settle disputes? Select the two correct answers.
A. declaring war B.
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phalan Hargrove
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The United States used diplomacy to broker peace agreements in which of the following countries?
A. Israel, Northern Ireland B.
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Oof
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Who are allies/enemies of Panama?
please tell me! I need to know. i've looked everywhere to find this info but failed. I posted
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Kayla
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This is an essay I really need help on please.
nation-state A and nation-state B share a border. The two nation-states are
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Melissa bowers
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Which of the following are ways two countries can peacefully settle disputes? Select the two correct answers.
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As a Venezuelan business owner (you may select the specific business of your choice), you are very interested in the fact that
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constance
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Which of the following are ways to countries can peacefully settle disputes select the two correct answers
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Jo
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the U.S. signed a peace treaty with the British
treaty of pairs there both the same thing or meaning?
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Jenny
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Why did the United States become involved in Mexico’s civil war (select 2 answers)
-Relations had weakened between United
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Meg
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Why did Korea and Japan choose a policy of isolationism? *
a.They were following Chinese policies toward foreigners. b.They
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Leah
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what effect did John Hay's open door policy letters have on the inperial powers of Britain France Germany Russia and Japan?
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anonymous
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why did a number of nations join to form NATO in 1949?
a. to solve postwar problems as an agency of the United Nations b. to
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history
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The roots of the Iranian hostage crisis resided in: 1. Jimmy Carter’s emphasis on human rights. 2.the Shah of Iran’s
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Mary
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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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ya mama
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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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which describes a major obstacle nations encounter when dealing with rogue state such s north korea
1. the leaders of rogue
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jenny
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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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Blah
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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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