Which action was intended to promote human rights?A.Ronald Reagan supported nondemocratic countries that were allies of the United States.B.Bill Clinton used military force to help stop ethnic violence in Bosnia.C.George W. Bush led invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.D.Barack Obama announced the end of Operation Enduring Freedom.
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Which action was intended to promote human rights?A.Ronald Reagan supported nondemocratic countries that were allies of the United States.B.Bill Clinton used military force to help stop ethnic violence in Bosnia.C.George W. Bush led invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan.D.Barack Obama announced the end of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Solution
The action intended to promote human rights from the options given is B. Bill Clinton used military force to help stop ethnic violence in Bosnia. This action was taken with the intention of protecting the human rights of the Bosnian people who were victims of ethnic violence.
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