In 2004, the European Union sanctioned the nation of Guinea with which goal in mind?

A) Destabilizing a government in hopes of regime change
B) Limiting the proliferation of nuclear weapons
C) Promoting better human rights in the target state
D) Promoting democracy in the target state
E) Weakening the target state's military and economy

C

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a. attorney general b. chief of staff c. secretary of state d. vice president

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Which of the following countries was discussed in the chapter as having witnessed the rise of authoritarian populism?

A. Germany B. Mexico C. Hungary D. France

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