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The Bush Administration’s responses to al-Qaeda’s September 11, 2001 attacks included which ONE of the following?Group of answer choicesCutting off all diplomatic ties with France and Germany because they were "on the side of the terrorists"Waging war against North Korea, which it identified as part of the "Axis of Evil"Declaring a global “War on Terror” that included a Preemption Policy against nations that supported terrorismRaising taxes to pay for its expensive military actions in the Mideast and developing a series of new atomic weapons

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The Bush Administration’s responses to al-Qaeda’s September 11, 2001 attacks included which ONE of the following?Group of answer choicesCutting off all diplomatic ties with France and Germany because they were "on the side of the terrorists"Waging war against North Korea, which it identified as part of the "Axis of Evil"Declaring a global “War on Terror” that included a Preemption Policy against nations that supported terrorismRaising taxes to pay for its expensive military actions in the Mideast and developing a series of new atomic weapons

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The Bush Administration's response to the September 11, 2001 attacks by al-Qaeda included declaring a global “War on Terror” that included a Preemption Policy against nations that supported terrorism.

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