Question
Which of the following offers the best summary of the significance of the First Gulf War?(1 point)
Responses
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. sponsored the Camp David Accords.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. sponsored the Camp David Accords.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. waged war against the Taliban.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. waged war against the Taliban.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. considered itself to be the sole superpower.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. considered itself to be the sole superpower.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. launched a global war on terror.
Responses
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. sponsored the Camp David Accords.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. sponsored the Camp David Accords.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. waged war against the Taliban.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. waged war against the Taliban.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. considered itself to be the sole superpower.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. considered itself to be the sole superpower.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. launched a global war on terror.
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The best summary of the significance of the First Gulf War is:
**In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. considered itself to be the sole superpower.**
This statement reflects the shift in global dynamics and the perception of U.S. power following the conflict, which was a key outcome of the war.
**In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, the U.S. considered itself to be the sole superpower.**
This statement reflects the shift in global dynamics and the perception of U.S. power following the conflict, which was a key outcome of the war.