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Which of the following is NOT an example of a foreign-policy goal? A. promoting environmental laws B. strengthening relations with particular allies C. sending warnings to perceived enemies D. using U.S. military might to exert pressure in particular parts of the world

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the answer to this question  is A.
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Answer:
A. Promoting environmental laws.

Step-by-step explanation:
Foreign policy goals focus on creating allies, neutralizing enemies, and putting pressure in parts of the world the US needs.
The US has been known to use military power or threats of military power since its earliest foreign policy declaration of the Monroe Doctrine. Environmental laws have gained the attention of the United Nations but the US has been hesitant to join and make it part of their foreign policy.
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