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President George W. Bush's national security advisor during his first term was
 
  a. William Perry.
  b. Condoleezza Rice.
  c. Anthony Lake.
  d. Stephen Hadley.
  e. George Tenet.

Question 2

Which of the following is accurate regarding the George W. Bush administration and its foreign policy?
 
  a. The administration sought to create a liberal internationalist foreign policy, largely in the footsteps of the Clinton administration.
  b. The administration initially sought to create a distinctly American internationalism, largely in contrast to the Clinton administration.
  c. The principal advisers to the administration were foreign policy idealists, drawn from both political parties.
  d. Like his father, George W. Bush came to office with a wealth of foreign policy experience.
  e. Both options A and C are true.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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