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Which statement best summarizes the U.S. foreign policy goals from the perspective of peacemaking?(1 point)
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The U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to establish the U.S. as an imperial government in Latin American.
The U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to establish the U.S. as an imperial government in Latin American.
The U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to provide stability and peace in an unstable region.
The U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to provide stability and peace in an unstable region.
U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to overthrow threats to U.S. citizens living in Latin America.
U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to overthrow threats to U.S. citizens living in Latin America.
U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to retreat military forces to establish peace in the U.S.
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The U.S. foreign policy in the Caribbean intended to provide stability and peace in an unstable region.
(From a peacemaking perspective, U.S. actions were justified as maintaining order and protecting regional stability.)
(From a peacemaking perspective, U.S. actions were justified as maintaining order and protecting regional stability.)
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