A government's strategy in dealing with other countries
What is "Foreign Policy"
100
Connected the Atlantic and Pacific oceans _____, '&' opened on _____.
What is The "Panama Canal" & "August 15, 1914"
100
The practice of _____ stopped naval ships to arrest suspected deserters of the Royal Naval
What is "Impressment"
100
U.S. vs Soviet Union is an arms race
What is The "Cold War"
100
The War Powers Act
What is "The President is to consult with Congress before deploying military force"
200
A public policy dealing with international security and the military
What is "Defense Policy"
200
Recognized Japan supremacy over Korea in return for a Japanese agreement to acknowledge American control over the Philippines and Hawaii,'&' the agreement was in _____.
What is The "Taft-Katsura Agreement" & "1905"
200
The Embargo Act was passed in ____.
What is "1807"
200
War of 1812 between....
What is "U.S and Great Britain"
200
Manifest Destiny
What is "The summary phrase used to seize the logic behind American continental expansion"
300
A national policy to avoid participating in foreign affairs
What is "Isolationism"
300
A strategy to oppose expansion of Soviet power using military power, economic assistance, and political influence, '&' Was the U.S policy towards the Soviet Union during the _____.
What is "Containment" & "Cold War"
300
Fought over due to British violations of America's vision of the trading rights of neutral countries. (U.S vs. Great Britain)
What is The "War of 1812"
300
Fought between the U.S and Spain over Spanish policies and their presence in Cuba.
What is The "Spanish-American War"
300
Reagan Doctrine
What is "The Reagan Administration's commitment to ending communism by providing military assistance to anti-communism groups"
400
Will view any attempt on their land as them trying to extend their control over them and will retaliate.
What is The "Monroe Doctrine"
400
U.S and Soviet Union (SU) developed stockpiles of weapons for mass destruction with both sides of the conflict assured that the other will not actually deploy their arsenals, '&' Created the condition of _______________. (Yeah it's a long answer >.<)
What is "Deterrence" & "Mutual(M) Assured(A) Destruction(D)-->MAD"
400
President Woodrow Wilson led the U.S into World War I in _____.
What is "1917"
400
Terrorist attacks on the Twin Tower and the Pentagon.
What is "9/11"
400
Detente'
What is "The improvement of relations with the Soviet Union"
500
Taxes (Really now, you have to know this -_-)
What is "Tariff(s)"
500
The world was closest to a nuclear war at this point of time _____, '&' Due to ________________. (Yay another long answer hurraaaah [LN])
What is "Cuban Missile Crisis" & "Confrontation over the deployment of ballistic missiles in Cuba"
500
Was the creation of the League of Nations (LON) at the conclusion(end) of World War I(the war).
What is The "Fourteenth point"
500
Operation Iraqi freedom began on _____.
What is "March 19, 2003"
500
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade's mission was...
What is "to help facilitate international trade negotiations and promote free trade"