Bush’s reference to Mikhail Gorbachev shows that the global opposition to Saddam Hussein was built in part on the end of the Cold War.
<h3>What did Gorbachev writes about?</h3>
In his conversations with George Bush, he writes about the dangers of ending the Cold War.
Thus, his reference to Mikhail Gorbachev shows that the global opposition to Saddam Hussein was built in part on the end of the Cold War.
Therefore, the Option C is correct.
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Answer:
From 1492 to the 1800s, Spanish explorers were the bullies of the New World. Beginning with Columbus in 1492 and continuing for nearly 350 years, Spain conquered and settled most of South America, the Caribbean, and the American Southwest. Yeah, they kept themselves busy.
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Economic factors. The US wanted to take an empire to give it new markets in which to sell goods and from which to buy raw materials.
Military factors. This was the time of Alfred Thayer Mahan’s ideas about the dominant role of naval power. The US felt that taking an empire would give it more naval bases from which to project power. This would allow the US to become a more important power.
Cultural factors. Many Americans believed in the idea of the “white man’s burden.” They felt that they needed to go out and help to civilize the rest of the world.
Pepin cooperated with the pope and won the support if the church.
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Philippines, and Cuba