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The "Bush Doctrine" in foreign policy had these core ideas: that the United States could pursue this goals on its own (without need for United Nations partnerships), that preemptive strikes were allowable against countries that harbored terrorists, and that regime change for the sake of promoting democracy was a good strategy.
Applied in regard to "the war on terror," Bush's foreign policy advocated that the best defense against terrorism in the world was to use American power to spread democratic values in countries that were potential breeding grounds for terrorist activity. This sort of policy agenda was part of the "neoconservative" view of a number of President George W. Bush's advisers -- especially some who had also served in the administration of his father, President George H.W. Bush. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, there was a desire to push American values and not be shy about doing so with the use of American military might.
British taxation on the colonies without proper representation in Parliament
On which matter did Pope Gregory VII seek to limit the power of the Holy Roman emperor?
Answer: Out of all the options presented above the one that best represents the matter that Pope Gregory VII seeked to limit the power of the Holy Roman is Lay Investiture. The conflict started because the Holy Roman Emperor, King Henry IV was appointing clergy members and that was the Pope's job.
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The "broken little finger of Asia" refers to Korea.
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Answer: La Revolución Francesa y las guerras napoleónicas terminaron transformando el mapa político de Europa, y desataron cambios profundos en América Latina y el Caribe. En Brasil, por ejemplo, donde había una colonia se constituyó un reino y luego un "imperio" que duró hasta 1888
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