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zhuklara [117]
3 years ago
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Use what you just watched to help you answer this question. Which of Clinton’s foreign policy goals did the United States fail t

o achieve in Rwanda? defense of national security protection of democracy defense of human rights partnership with other countries
History
1 answer:
Ilya [14]3 years ago
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Answer: Defense of human rights

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