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Which best describe the tenets of the Bush Doctrine of the early 2000s?

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The tenets of the Bush Doctrine of the early 2000s would best be described as idealism and unilateralism. Hope this helps.
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The answer is idealism and unilateralism. The Bush Doctrine of the early 2000s would be best described by idealism and unilateralism.

The United States became engaged in policies across the world that were driven by neoconservative ideology and goals they aimed at attaining such as spreading "democracy" along with "freedom." The United States aimed to realize this goals by going alone in a unilateral fashion.

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