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How did President George H. W. Bush's 1990 military action in Iraq differ from President George W. Bush's 2002 military action in that country?

A. The 2002 military action protected American allies rather than directly attacking Iraq.
B. The 2002 military action was motivated by a desire to establish a "new world order."
C. The 2002 military action was preemptive rather than a response to Iraqi aggression.
D. The 2002 military action received overwhelming support from American allies.

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C. The 2002 military action was preemptive rather than a response to Iraqi aggression.

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Answer:

C. The 2002 military action was preemptive rather than a response to Iraqi aggression.

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