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lana66690 [7]
2 years ago
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SCORPION-xisa [38]2 years ago
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The conclusion that can be drawn from the above-stated statement is that president bush believes in the United States maintaining its role as a superpower to secure world affairs. hence option A is correct

<h3>What was the Bush doctrine's impact?</h3>

According to the Bush Doctrine, US adversaries wage an ideological war against the country through terrorism. The US has a duty to defend itself by advancing democracy in areas that are active in order to weaken the justification for them.

In response, Bush proclaimed a global war, and Congress established the US Department of Homeland Security.

Hence option A is correct.

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