The overall change desired by Atatürk is similar to the change enacted in A. South Africa during the period of apartheid. B. Japan under Meiji. C. the Soviet Union during the period of détente. D. India under nonalignment. The next three questions refer to the following source: 13. What objective of the Iraq War was accomplished? A. Locating large quantities of weapons of mass destruction B. Overthrowing Saddam Hussein's government C. Establishing peace and security in the region D. Bringing American troops home after a quick victory © Success Academy Charter Schools6

14. Which objective of the Afghanistan War was accomplished? A. Locating and killing Osama Bin Laden B. Destroying the Taliban C. Ensuring peace and stability in Afghanistan D. Eliminating the threat of global terrorism 15. Why might this photo have later become controversial? A. Many Americans supported Saddam Hussein's government. B. A second 9/11 attack proved that the War on Terror had failed. C. Osama Bin Laden was never found. D. American troops continued to be stuck in wars years after the banner said "Mission Accomplished."

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Let's go through each question one by one:

  1. The overall change desired by Atatürk is similar to the change enacted in: B. Japan under Meiji.

    • Both Atatürk's reforms in Turkey and the Meiji Restoration in Japan sought to modernize their countries, embracing Western ideas and practices to strengthen their nations.
  2. What objective of the Iraq War was accomplished? B. Overthrowing Saddam Hussein's government.

    • The Iraq War successfully led to the removal of Saddam Hussein from power in 2003.
  3. Which objective of the Afghanistan War was accomplished? A. Locating and killing Osama Bin Laden.

    • While other objectives were not fully met, the United States successfully located and killed Osama Bin Laden in 2011.
  4. Why might this photo have later become controversial? D. American troops continued to be stuck in wars years after the banner said "Mission Accomplished."

    • The "Mission Accomplished" banner was criticized in retrospect as it was perceived that the situation in Iraq remained unstable and American forces remained engaged in conflict for many years following that announcement.

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