The Bush Doctrine was based on a multilateral approach to foreign policy

Answer:

FALSE

Political Science

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A) laws that are adopted by the government. B) government decisions that are made behind closed doors. C) whatever governments choose to do or not to do. D) who gives what, when, and why. E) whatever the public chooses to do or not to do.

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One major difference separating Marxism and world systems theory from realism and liberalism is that Marxism and world systems theory

A) believe in anarchy whereas realism and liberalism do not. B) make huge predictions about the future of international relations whereas realism and liberalism do not. C) place much more importance on actions of states as actors than realism and liberalism. D) put an emphasis on things other than security whereas realism and liberalism do not. E) they seek to explain historical developments in international relations whereas realism and liberalism do not.

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