• President's Efforts Lead to Democratic Reforms in Haiti
• Clinton: Military Force Necessary to Stop Human Rights Violations in
Former Yugoslavia
• Human Rights Advocates Condemn U.S. Decision to Stay Out of Somalia
Conflict
What development in foreign policy do these headlines reflect?
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A. A need to balance the desire to protect human rights with the
interests of the U.S. economy
B. A belief that human rights are as important as military policy
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C. A decision to intervene in some human rights situations but not
others
D. An acknowledgment that strong words on human rights are not
always applied equally to all nations

Respuesta :

Answer:

A decision to intervene in some human rights situations but not

others- C.

Answer:

C. A decision to intervene in some human rights situations but not

others

Explanation:

The headlines demonstrate an incoherence of the United States, as the country leading alliances for world peace, by intervening in conflicts in Haiti and in the former Yogoslavia to preserve human rights, but to turn a blind eye to the serious conflicts in Somalia. This leads us to think of the reasons why, in the face of similar situations, a government takes different actions. Probably economic and political reasons.