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Zoey63294

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U.S. forces moving into Iraq in 2003 was considered what type of strategy?
 
  a. isolationism.
  b. preemptive war
  c. multilateralism
  d. mutual assured destruction

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The Anti-Federalists can be described as
 
  A) those favoring ratification of the Constitution.
  B) a radical fringe whose position on the Constitution constituted a very small minority.
  C) those believing the Constitution created an overly powerful central government.
  D) the wealthiest bankers, lawyers, and plantation owners.
  E) those arguing in favor of changing the status quo.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

C




Zoey63294

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Reply 2 on: Jul 9, 2018
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