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The Andean Regional Initiative was a Bush administration policy that
 
  A) increased military assistance to Colombia and threatened war in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
  B) promoted greater trade and economic cooperation among Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
  C) sought to reduce the power and influence of South American drug cartels.
  D) encouraged expansion of democracy and import substitution industrialization in the Andes.

Question 2

After Congress prohibited U.S. aid to military forces engaged in human rights violations,
 
  A) U.S. military forces withdrew from Colombia and abandoned drug interdiction efforts.
  B) Plan Colombia ceased to be a viable policy for defeating rebel insurgents.
  C) U.S. policy supported peaceful, democratic, political negotiations to end the violence.
  D) U.S. military forces continued to aid Colombian units accused of human rights violations.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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