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It undercut Cold War alliances and was inconsistent in its treatment of dictators. Critics felt that the president's policy undercuts allies such as Nicaragua. Others argued that by supporting dictators in South Korea and the Philippines, Carter was acting inconsistently. Carter's administration was further criticized when he announced that it planned to give up ownership of the Panama Canal
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I would say it's the first one or the last one.
it is a little hard to read though so
The Balkans were known as "the powder keg of Europe" because they were ready to "explode" at any moment, with tensions from multiple countries in the region.
In WW1 soldiers faced a lot of threats in the trenches , the worst would be disease