In the early 1990s, the United States attempted to coerce the South African government to end its segregationist policy of apartheid. Which of the following is a nonviolent means of coercion that the United States used then (and continues to use today) to promote democratic ideals in other nations?
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In the early 1990s, the United States attempted to coerce the South African government to end its segregationist policy of apartheid.
the threat of communism is a nonviolent means of coercion that the United States used then to promote democratic ideals in other nations.
trade sanctions can also be the nonviolent one
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In the early 1990s, the United States attempted to coerce the South African government to end its segregationist policy of apartheid.
the threat of communism is a nonviolent means of coercion that the United States used then to promote democratic ideals in other nations.
trade sanctions can also be the nonviolent one
hope it helps!
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In the early 1990s, the United States attempted to coerce the South African government to end its segregationist policy of apartheid.
Military intervention is a nonviolent means of coercion that the United States used then (and continues to use today) to promote democratic ideals in other nations.
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Here is your answer...
In the early 1990s, the United States attempted to coerce the South African government to end its segregationist policy of apartheid.
Military intervention is a nonviolent means of coercion that the United States used then (and continues to use today) to promote democratic ideals in other nations.
It may help you...☺☺
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