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colton

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Why did the Bush Administration back away from the Bush Doctrine only three years after announcing it?
 
  a. The administration realized that a multilateral approach could reduce tensions with other Middle Eastern nations.
  b. The administration bowed to pressure from the United Nations.
  c. The administration felt that its objectives under the Bush Doctrine had been achieved.
  d. The administration decided a unilateral approach would best serve U.S. national security interests.

Question 2

How are members of the military currently selected?
 
  a. They are all volunteers.
  b. They are all conscripted.
 c. About half volunteer and half are conscripted.
  d. Officers are conscripted and enlisted soldiers are drafted.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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