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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
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Name at least two goals of America’s foreign policy.

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alekssr [168]3 years ago
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Hello XXGalaxyGirlXx.

Our first one will be <u>them wanting world peace.</u> They wanted peace within all environments. they wanted everyone to be the same, they wanted nobody getting hurt and everyone to be peaceful at all times. With that less crimes would happen and much more people could feel safe.

The second one <u>is preserving national security.</u> They wanted the hole United States to have national security. Although not everyone agreed, it made it hard for them to get that goal started as a group.

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