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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
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
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
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
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.