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In the 2010s, a similarity between US policies toward Cuba and Libya is that they were designed to improve trade relations. they were designed to stop nuclear testing. they were intended to support democracy. they were intended to stop terrorist groups.

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ifteen years ago this September 11, 19 terrorists, using four jetliners as guided missiles, killed 2,977 people—and enveloped the country in fear. It was the first sustained attack on American soil since the bombing of Pearl Harbor, which was a far-off military base. This massacre hit the center of our government and blasted away part of our most iconic skyline. It left a stench that New Yorkers could smell weeks later as remains continued to be recovered from the ashes.

Suddenly, we were vulnerable. Not just to disease, tornadoes, accidents, or criminals, but to the kinds of enemies that had always threatened others but never us.

Barack Obama remembers that after the second plane hit, he left the Chicago building that housed his state-Senate office. “I stood in the stre

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The correct answer is C) they were intended to support democracy.

In the 2010s, a similarity between US policies between Cuba and Lybia is that they were intended to support democracy.

President Barack Obama and the people in the White House considered that if they strengthen economic sanctions on Cuba and Libya, the governments of those countries could change under the pressure of their citizens in order to install free elections and a democratic system. In the end, none of those resulted and the US foreign relationship in those two countries is limited.

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