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fgiga [73]
3 years ago
15

Which of the following is a critical component of United States foreign policy and allows the United States to remain a world po

wer?
A. Alliances
B. Foreign Aid
C. Diplomacy
D. Foreign Trade
History
1 answer:
OLEGan [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B. Foreign Aid

Explanation:

Foreign aid is the most important component of the United States if we're talking about foreign policy.

For example:

The American Country had $49 billion in all for 2014 for foreign aid, Centroamerica countries like Honduras has received a lot of money for education and tourism.

USAID has helped in marginal areas given better education, and they have created two beautiful and ecologic parks for tourism.

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