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cnetterville

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What happened after rebels in Somalia ousted longtime dictator Siad Barr?
 
  a. He and his supporters quickly reclaimed power.
  b. Sympathetic leaders took office, seeking to restore order and build the nation's economy.
  c. The U.S. sent in troops to attempt to bring Barr back to office.
  d. Years of fighting and famine began that caused hundreds of thousands of deaths.
  e. Massive protesters took to the streets, celebrating the coup.

Question 2

Which of the following was NOT a factor that has helped to shape the EU's security policy?
 
  a. The West European Union's Petersburg Tasks
 b. The establishment of a European Security and Defense Identity by the Amsterdam Treaty
 c. The acceptance of the Helsinki Goals developed by the EU Council
  d. A United Nations Security Council resolution calling upon the EU to take on a crisis management role within Europe
  e. The Joint Declaration on European Defense issued by Britain and France



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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