The concerns that dominated U.S foreign policy actions in the middle east fro the 1970s through the 1990s is :
Maintaining access to oil reserves
Even until know, the western countries still very dependent to the supply of oil from the middle estern countries
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Nations fell victim to new hostile leaders. Japan struck first, invading China. Next Italy struck at Ethiopia. Germany, under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, was the greatest fear.
Explanation:
America was active in trade with Europe and China was assisting America's trade activities. China' interference with America is not appreciated by Japan which tried to annex china. Japan' attempt to stop china helping America is objected by Americans. The American Government stopped all the commercial vessels which headed to Japan with steel and oil. These two products were crucial for Japan to make arms and raise revenues for its country.
When the ships were frozen in the ports, Japan decided to assault the ports of America. Pearl Harbor attack resulted in death of two thousand civilians. Imperial Japan was becoming a threat which annexed China.Also Nazi Germany is also becoming a threat which made America to follow isolationism and interventionism and hence this neutral attitude made America to stay out of the war.
America wanted to declare war on Spain after the US warship, the Maine, exploded while visiting Cuba.
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Answer:
to manage roads, bridges, and railways
Explanation:
I'll explain why the other options are wrong.
- to develop new forms of transportation is wrong because Americans adopted a free market economy. Private companies tend to be the one who develop new form of transportation and introduced them to the market.
- to reduce dependency on car use is wrong because there it is what they advocated to the public, not necessarily their responsibility. Responsibility is the things that they have to achieve. Whether you use a car or not is more of a personal choice.
- to ensure equal access to public transportation is more of a human right issue. Which means that it's the responsibility of the federal government rather than department of transportation.