Victory for the ACT Exam 16e TG Sample
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STUDENT TEXT, p. 90
EXPLANATIONS
Questions 1–3 ask about both passages. 1. BthoethisWsuaesohfi:ngton and Eisenhower address A. United States foreign policy. BC .. AE umr eorpi ec aa nn pt rreeasttiiegse ai nn dt hael l iwa no rc leds. . D. world domination by hostile enemies.
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2. WWahsi chhi nogft ot hnemf oi gl lhotwEi ni sge nr ehpolwi eesrt om a k e t o jSutsattiefsy ihniswvoirelwd aofffathires?role of the United F. United States involvement in world pt eorlmi t i cnse caensds imt yi lti ht aartywaiflflafiards ei swahsehno trht -e country is no longer threatened. G. Conditions have changed since Washington’s presidency, and the United States is facing a global threat that it cannot avoid by isolating itself. H. Since Washington’s time, foreign na ma toi onngs thhaevme as ne tdt lne odwt hsee de itf hf eerme ns ceel vse s as aligned toward common goals. J. The United States is suf�iciently st ht raot ni tg nboo tl oh npgoel ri t ni ceael dl ys at no dwmo ri lri yt aar bi l oy u t what European nations might think.
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