The legislative act passed by the U.S. Congress at the end of the George H.W. Bush administration to provide foreign assistance to Russia after the end of the Cold War is known as the
a. Democracy in Russia Act.
b. Cooperative Threat Reduction Act.
c. Freedom Support Act.
d. New Marshall Plan.
e. Strategic Relationship Act.
C
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The _________ limits the president's use of troops in military action without congressional approval.
A. Proliferation Security Initiative B. War Powers Resolution C. Monroe Doctrine D. Mayflower Compact
Which of the following is NOT a reason that UN
collective security was successfully used for the first time in forty years against Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait? a. It was an extraordinarily clear-cut aggression. b. The end of the Cold War created a global consensus on the need for robust, automatic United Nations responses to any threat to international security, no matter how minor. c. It was believed that if UN collective security failed in such a clear case, it would not be a principle for order in a post–Cold War world. d. The small states in the United Nations supported the action because most of them were fragile and had disputable postcolonial boundaries. e. The arguments Saddam Hussein used to justify his invasion of Kuwait threatened most of the other small states as well.