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Q1. Enhanced interrogation techniques"...

☞were used by the United States in the War on Terror even though such practices were in violation of the Geneva Convention's rules for the treatment of prisoners of war

☞was a euphemistic term used by the Bush administration for the torture of prisoners during the War on Terror

☞raised serious moral questions for the United States, and led many to question what lengths the United States should/would go to fight the War on Terror

☞All of these

Q2. By the end of Clinton's time in office, the United States' approach to foreign policy became...

☞more isolationist

☞more ethnically questionable

☞more interventionist

☞more confident

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Answer:James E. Mitchell

Explanation:James E. Mitchell was a psychologist working as a contractor for the intelligence agency who had helped develop what was euphemistically known as “enhanced interrogation techniques” — a program of torture. Over 15 days, a three-man team that included Dr, Also They have been defined as prolonged wall-standing, hooding, subjection to noise, deprivation of sleep, and deprivation of food and drink. Direct Confrontation. All the evidence is provided to the suspect with the police officer giving the suspect a chance to confess immediately.

Dominance.

Deflection.

Turning Objections into Justifications.

Expressing Empathy.

Offering Alternative Themes.

Posing the Alternative Question.

Repetition.

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