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In History / High School | 2014-10-31

In which country did President George H. W. Bush have to practically disregard his humanitarian goals to achieve what he believed was in the best interest of the United States?

A. China
B. Panama
C. Rwanda
D. Somalia

Asked by Beae

Answer (3)

The country that President George H. W. Bush had to practically disregard his humanitarian goals to achieve what he believed was in the best interest was China. The answer is A.

Answered by ZackFry | 2024-06-10

The country in which **George **H. W. Bush have to practically disregard his humanitarian goals was China . Thus, option **A **is correct.
Who was George H. W. Bush?
The 41st President of the United States , George Herbert Walker Bush, was an American politician, diplomat, and **businessman **who presided over the country from 1989 to 1993.
China , an **Asian **nation, has been vying with the United States of America to become the world's most **powerful **superpower. As a result, China has ended up **setting goals **that are beyond the capabilities of humans. Because of this, George W. Bush, the **President **of the United States of America, disregarded China as a nation with unreachable aspirations.
In order to advance what **President George **H. W. Bush felt to be in the best interests of the country, he had to essentially **forsake **his humanitarian ideals. Hence, option **A **is correct.
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Answered by nikitavidya0 | 2024-06-17

President George H. W. Bush had to disregard his humanitarian goals primarily in Panama during the invasion in 1989. The operation prioritized U.S. interests and national security over the humanitarian impact on civilians. Thus, the correct option is B.
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Answered by nikitavidya0 | 2024-08-20