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aliya0001 [1]
2 years ago
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Research primary and secondary sources to determine whether or not President Bush's vision of a new world order was realistic. W

hen you are finished, fill in the chart with two pieces of evidence for why it was realistic and why it was not realistic.
PLEASE HELP ASAP. WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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2 answers:
ziro4ka [17]2 years ago
8 0

Based on the information from the 1991 UN Address, and what obtains today, it is correct to state that President Bush's vision of the new world was idealistic. One of such examples if the ongoing war with Ukraine. President Bush envisioned a world free from the current complexities and dynamics that we see today. Suffice it to state that such was idealistic.

<h3>What is the second evidence?</h3>

Bush envision not only a Pax Americana but Pax Universalis. With the current spate of gun violence within America and insurgency in Africa, one is within their rights to justify Bush's vision as idealistic.

The above being said, it is to be known that things that were was once thought be science fiction have now become our reality. Hence, this ideals would, hopefully, in the future become the reality of mankind.


Learn more about the Bush's Address at;
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umka21 [38]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

sample answer

Explanation:

Yes, it was realistic

Organizations such as the United Nations are present to help keep the peace.

With the end of the Cold War, cooperation between countries might be possible.

No, it was not realistic

Global issues such as climate change and the costs of social media have created conflicts between countries.

Developing countries that were once dominated by world powers are not seeking independence and autonomy.

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