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Why did the Clinton administration bomb southeastern Afghanistan?
 
  a. To capture Saddam Hussein
  b. To assassinate Osama bin Laden
  c. In retaliation for a Taliban attack on the American embassy in Uganda
  d. The Clinton administration never bombed southeastern Afghanistan
  e. In an attempt to free U.S. hostages

Question 2

Which of the following best summarizes Aristotle's fears the deterioration of forms of government?
 
  a. monarchy to anarchy, aristocracy to tyranny, and constitutional government to oligarchy.
  b. monarchy to oligarchy, aristocracy to anarchy, and constitutional government to tyranny.
  c. monarchy to tyranny, aristocracy to oligarchy, and constitutional government to anarchy.
  d. aristocracy to democracy, oligarchy to anarchy, and constitutional government to tyranny.
  e. tyranny to oligarchy to monarchy.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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