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#1. "the threats we face today as americans respect no nation's borders. think of them: terrorism, the spread of weapons of mass destruction, organized crime, drug trafficking, ethnic and religious hatred, aggression by rogue states, environmental degradation. if we fail to address these threats today, we will suffer the consequences in all our tomorrows." -- president clinton, 1996

which of the following u. s. invasions was president clinton justifying in this quote?

a. iraq

b. bosnia

c. rwanda

d. afghanistan
#2. "the patriot act is vital to the war on terror and defending our citizens against a ruthless enemy." -- president george bush, 2006

who is the "ruthless enemy" in the quote?

a. supporters of terrorism

b. arabs in the middle east

c. bosnian serbs in europe

d. corrupt law enforcement

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