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The policy of using preemptive military action against a perceived threat to U.S. interests is known as the .
a) Reagan Doctrine
b) Carter Doctrine.
c) Bush Doctrine.
d) Powell Doctrine.
On September 11, 2001, who attacked the United States?
a) Iraq
b) Al-Qaeda
c) the Taliban
d) Iran
The Cold War ended when communist regimes in Eastern Europe collapsed in
a) 1989
b) 1969
c) 1976
d) 1996
The policy that the United States would provide military assistance to anti-communist groups fighting against pro-Soviet governments was called the
a) Mutual Assistance Policy.
b) Bush Principle.
c) Reagan Doctrine
d) Carter Doctrine.
Which president initially engaged in a relaxation of tensions with the Soviets in the late 1960s?
a) Gerald Ford
b) John F. Kennedy
c) Lyndon Baines Johnson
d) Richard Nixon
The conflict in ________ caused Americans to question the policy of containment.
a) Panama
b) Vietnam
c) Israel
d) Korea
The strategy of opposing Soviet expansion with military forces, economic assistance, and political influence was known as
a) balancing power.
b) B) preventionism.
c) isolationism.
d) containment.
The United States entered World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in
a) 1922.
b) 1941
c) 1949
d) 1935
After World War I, President Wilson put great faith in a concept called
a) engagement.
b) the Roosevelt corollary.
c) collective security.
d) the League of Security
The first international organization created to keep the peace after World War I was the
a) Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
b) World Peace Foundation.
c) League of Nations.
d) United Nations.
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