The strongest voice in shaping foreign policy belongs to __________.

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the strongest voice in shaping foreign policy belongs to the president

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all of the following statements are true of president Ford except , A:he pardoned president nixon B:he resolved the Iran hostage situation C:the economy experienced high inflation

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All of the following statements are true of President Ford except he resolved the Iran hostage situation. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". The other two given options are true in regards to President Ford. I hope the answer comes to your help.

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B: He resolved the Iran hostage situation

Explanation:

Gerald Ford entered the White House as the 38th President in 1974 and his term ended in 1977, two years before the Iran hostage situation began (November 4, 1979), which means that he had no part in dealing with this situation.

Instead, Ford is remembered for making the controversial decision of using his power as President to pardon the former President Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have committed in office, and for ruling at a time when the U.S. economy experienced high inflation, and the unemployment rate was high, which eventually resulted in an economic recession.

What is Nunavut? a language that is no longer spoken on the North American continent
a multicultural society
a province in Greenland where no one lives
a territory formed to provide a land for Canada's Inuit population

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Nunavut is "a multicultural society" although its population is incredibly small due to the fact that it is located so far north in Canada that the climate is very harsh and it is very isolated. 

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A territory formed to provide a land for Canada's Inuit population.

What was President Truman's policy toward Vietnam after World War II

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President Truman adopted a policy of `"Containment" toward Vietnam post WW2. Containment involved supressing the growth of communism. He did this by financially and militarily funding the French, who were in control of Vietnam (called French Indochina at the time). The French were renowned for their cruelty against the Nationalists (who were communists) in Vietnam. 

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"Trumans containment policy" basically to stop the spread of comunism

Why did Abraham Lincoln personally remove so many commanders in charge of the Union army during the war?A. Until the end of the war, no commander could beat General Lee and the South in more than one major battle.
B. Many Union commanders who were in charge of the army were too timid in battle.
C. Despite a large advantage in men and material, Union forces were frequently beaten in battle by smaller, Confederate forces.
D. All answers are correct.

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The main reason why Abraham Lincoln personally removed so many commanders in charge of the Union army during the war was because "B. Many Union commanders who were in charge of the army were too timid in battle," since Lincoln wanted to push for more intense offensives. 

At the beginning of the Spanish-American War, why was Commodore George Dewey sent to the Philippines?

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Commodore George Dewey was sent to the Philippines because it was known that there was a Spanish fleet there that he could destroy and thus help the country in the war.

Question: At the beginning of the Spanish-American War, why was Commodore George Dewey sent to the Philippines?  

Answer: He was sent to the Philippines  instructed by Theodore Roosevelt to prepare his navy vessels for action against the Spanish.

Explanation: Commodore George Dewey was an Admiral of the Navy and the only person in United States history to have attained the rank. Theodore Roosevelt instructed and sent him to prepare his navy vessels for action in the Philippines. It was the first ever real military action against Spain during the Spanish-American War. Under the command of Commodore George Dewey, the American Asiatic Squadron destroyed the Spanish Pacific Squadron. The battle was held at Manila Bay in the Philippines.

How did the building of the Transcontinental Railroad and the KlondikeGold Rush bring about changes to the American West?

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it allowed materials to be shipped easier and get things farther