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Title: Why might American military strength be less useful in achieving some American policy goals?
Post by: cosorio97 on Mar 11, 2018
Why might American military strength be less useful in achieving some American policy goals?
 
  a. There are many policy objectives, such as rooting out terror cells, that are not achieved by overwhelming military force.
  b. American politicians rarely deploy the military to achieve policy objectives.
  c. The American public overwhelmingly believes that the military should only be used to defend the homeland directly.
  d. The Defense Department does not have an advisory position with respect to foreign policy choices.

Question -2-

Which of the following represents an imposed judicial remedy that would require other governmental bodies to take action?
 
  a. the Court's willingness to become involved in the process of drawing congressional electoral district boundaries in the states
  b. the Court expanding the rights of criminal defendants
  c. a court order mandating that school districts bus students to achieve racial balance
  d. the Court upholding the federal Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act


Title: Why might American military strength be less useful in achieving some American policy goals?
Post by: xdee21 on Mar 11, 2018
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Title: Why might American military strength be less useful in achieving some American policy goals?
Post by: cosorio97 on Mar 11, 2018
Makes more sense now, TY