A) U.S. combat forces left Vietnam in 1973.
B) North Vietnamese forces took over the country in 1975.
C) It was the most painful and costly application of the containment doctrine.
D) U.S. forces were technically superior in combat to the communist fighters, although the war had no front lines and few set battles.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) when threatened, a nation should strike first so that its enemy is deprived of the option of a surprise attack.
B) economic links with another country will deter it from aggression.
C) modern warfare requires a flexible response policy.
D) any nation would be deterred from launching a full-scale nuclear attack by the knowledge that, even if it destroyed the country, it too would be obliterated.
E) preemptive strikes are preferable to passive behavior.
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A) Cuba, China, and Vietnam
B) Ethiopia, Somalia, and Libya
C) Russia, China, and North Korea
D) Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Jordan
E) Iraq, Iran, and North Korea
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A) Dwight Eisenhower
B) Richard Nixon
C) John F. Kennedy
D) Ronald Reagan
E) Jimmy Carter
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A) Great Britain
B) Germany
C) France
D) Belgium
E) Russia
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A) the possibility of a computer error in the U.S. or former Soviet weapons systems that could mistakenly launch a nuclear missile.
B) the spread of nuclear technology to rogue nations or terrorist groups.
C) the use of a tactical nuclear weapon in ethnic conflicts in Eastern Europe.
D) the possibility that, in the process of dismantling the U.S. and former Soviet arsenals, a nuclear warhead could be accidentally detonated.
E) the spread of nuclear technology to NATO forces.
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A) spends the most on foreign aid in dollar terms, but several countries spend more on a per capita basis.
B) spends the most on a per capita basis, but several countries spend more in dollar terms.
C) spends the most on foreign aid both in dollar terms and on a per capita basis.
D) spends less on foreign aid both in dollar terms and on a per capita basis than several other countries.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) brought a settlement to the Korean War.
B) ended the Vietnam War.
C) reduced the nuclear weapons arsenals of the U.S. and Soviet Union.
D) established zones of control in postwar Germany between the U.S. and Soviet Union.
E) limited the amount of standing forces that the Soviet Union could keep in Western Europe.
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A) maintaining access to world energy and other vital resources.
B) sustaining an open system of trade that will promote domestic prosperity.
C) keeping the widening gap between rich and poor countries from destabilizing the global economy.
D) all of these: maintaining access to world energy and other vital resources; sustaining an open system of trade that will promote domestic prosperity; and keeping the widening gap between rich and poor countries from destabilizing the global economy.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Richard Nixon
B) Ronald Reagan
C) Bill Clinton
D) Jimmy Carter
E) Gerald Ford
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A) 35,000
B) 58,000
C) 123,000
D) 427,000
E) 650,000
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A) the United States has never had a trade surplus.
B) in recent years, the United States has had trade surpluses more than deficits.
C) the United States has the most favorable balance of trade in the world.
D) the United States is a larger market than the European Union and the Pacific Rim combined.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Korean War
B) war in Kosovo
C) Vietnam War
D) fall of the Soviet Union
E) Persian Gulf War
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A) declared that he would reduce America's military presence abroad.
B) embraced his father's multilateral approach to world affairs.
C) declared the United States would participate in the International Criminal Court.
D) declared the United States would participate in the Kyoto Protocol.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) It never became an actual shooting war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
B) The U.S. pursued a policy of containment.
C) It included U.S. support for governments being threatened by communism.
D) The global power structure was bipolar.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) internationalism to isolationism.
B) isolationism to internationalism.
C) containment to isolationism.
D) interventionism to isolationism.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 300
E) 500
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