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What was a criticism made of George H.W. Bush's New World Order?

It imposed too many restrictions on subjugated nations.
It was vague and its parameters were hard to define.
It involved a heavy level of funding for military efforts.
It established the rule of law but did not incorporate humanitarianism.
It implied too much reluctance toward US intervention in foreign affairs.

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the answer is d :)

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There were many criticisms aimed at the policies supported by George H. W. Bush's policies which could be considered his "New World Order." In this policy George H.W. Bush sought to establish the United States as the international leader in the international system and that the U.S. would support the greater imposition of the rule of law as shown by the U.S. defense of Kuwait in the First Persian Gulf War. Therefore, it could be argued that a criticism might be that it (D) established the rule of law but did not incorporate humanitarianism.
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