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An element that enables a seadependent
nation to project its political, economic, and military strengths seaward is known as 1. sea power 2. naval power 3. global strategy 4. national strategy |
1. Sea power
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The true strength of sea power can
only be measured in terms of a nation’s ability to use the sea to further its 1 . n a t i o n a l o b j e c t i v e s 2. naval power 3. aggression 4. population |
1. National objectives
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It is more feasible to send naval
forces, in comparison to other military f o r c e s , into crisis areas for which of the following reasons? 1. The cost is low 2 . N a v a l f o r c e s c a n s t a y o n station indefinitely 3. Naval forces leave behind no physical reminders of their presence 4. All of the above |
4. All of the above
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To continue to exist as we know it
today, the United States must have a policy that recognizes its 1.economy 2.naval strengths 3.national security 4.worldwide commitments |
4. Worldwide commitments
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What are the three fundamental
pillars on which United States military strategy rests? 1.Maritime superiority, deterrence, and alliance s o l i d a r i t y 2.Control of the seas, deterrence, and forward defense 3.Deterrence, forward defense, and alliance solidarity 4.Forward defense, control of the seas, and alliance solidarity |
3. Deterrence, forward defense, and alliance slidarity.
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