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nataly862011 [7]
3 years ago
6

How would you describe the geography of Greece?

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1 answer:
Radda [10]3 years ago
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Mainland Greece is a mountainous land almost completely surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea. Greece has more than 1400 islands. The country has mild winters and long, hot and dry summers.

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plz answer this............................................... list three goals and objectives of foreign policy
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A) Analyze how the US government has responded to the increasing complexity of US foreign policy.
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September 11 signaled the end of the age of geopolitics and the advent of a new age—the era of global politics. The challenge U.S. policymakers face today is to recognize that fundamental change in world politics and to use America’s unrivaled military, economic, and political power to fashion an international environment conducive to its interests and values.

For much of the 20th century, geopolitics drove American foreign policy. Successive presidents sought to prevent any single country from dominating the centers of strategic power in Europe and Asia. To that end the United States fought two world wars and carried on its four-decade-long Cold War with the Soviet Union. The collapse of the Soviet empire ended the last serious challenge for territorial dominion over Eurasia. The primary goal of American foreign policy was achieved.

During the 1990s, American foreign policy focused on consolidating its success. Together with its European allies, the United States set out to create, for the first time in history, a peaceful, undivided, and democratic Europe. That effort is now all but complete. The European Union—which will encompass most of Europe with the expected accession of 10 new members in 2004—has become the focal point for European policy on a wide range of issues. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization has evolved from a collective defense alliance into Europe’s main security institution. A new relationship with Russia is being forged.

Progress has been slower, though still significant, in Asia. U.S. relations with its two key regional partners, Japan and South Korea, remain the foundation of regional stability. Democracy is taking root in South Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Taiwan. U.S. engagement with China is slowly tying an economically surging Beijing into the global economy.

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[30 points] Read this excerpt from President Truman’s State of the Union address in 1951:
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The inference is that Truman’s attitude toward the Soviet Union change between 1946 and 1951 as it was hoped that the Soviet Union will ensure a peaceful relationship with the United States.

<h3>What is an inference?</h3>

An inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in the excerpt.

Here, the inference is that Truman’s attitude toward the Soviet Union change between 1946 and 1951 as it was hoped that the Soviet Union will ensure a peaceful relationship with the United States

This was illustrated in the statement "We had hoped that the Soviet Union, with its security assured by the Charter of the United Nations, would be willing to live and let live".

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