National Security
Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy
American Foreign Policy
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Foreign Aid and Defense Alliances
100

The CIA’s covert activities are collectively known as the practice of

espionage

100

The policy of giving economic and military assistance to other countries is known as

foreign aid

100

A period of more than forty years during which relations with the Soviet Union were tense

The Cold War

100

Describe isolationism 

Non-interference with foreign affairs/issues abroad

100

What are the two kinds of federal aid?

military and economic 

200

The use of violence to intimidate a government or society is known as

terrorism

200

Ambassadors are regularly granted __________________ which means they are not subject to the laws of the state in which they serve

diplomatic immunity

200

During the Cold War, American relations with the Soviet Union were dominated by a policy of

containment

200

What was the Monroe Doctrine

Declared that Europe was to stay out of the U.S.'s business and we would stay out of their business

200

Agreements among countries to work together to counter aggression in certain parts of the world known as

regional security alliances

300

This department was born out of the failure of pre 9/11 intelligence agencies to share and collect information

Office of the Director of National Intelligence 

300

Explain the difference between a passport and a visa

Passport: legal document issued by the state that permit you to enter another country.

Visa: identifies a person as a citizen of a country.

300

Since the end of the Cold War, which region of the world has shaped American foreign policy the most?

The Middle East

300

What was the Truman Doctrine

Truman declared that we would interfere with foreign affairs if necessary

300

______________ is  the alliance formed to promote the collective defense of Western Europe, especially against the spread of communism

NATO

400

This group is the President’s head advisors on matters of military and defense

Joint Chief of Staff

400

Who is the president's "right arm" in foreign affairs?

Secretary of State

400

What is the most important objective of American foreign policy?

Protect the well-being and security of the U.S.

400

Describe the Good Neighbor Policy

The U.S. declaring that there would be friendly relations between them and Latin American countries- we would stay out of their business

400

_______________ is a security arrangement that accepts that an attack on one member would be an attack on all members

Collective security

500

How does the Constitution attempt to ensure that the military is subject to the control of civilian authorities?

Makes the elected president Commander in Chief

500

The ________ allows nations to send and recieve diplomatic representatives

right of legation

500

Explain the principle of deterrence

Maintaining military might to deter any foreign attacks

500

How has U.S. foreign policy affairs changed since the 1940s? (use correct vocab)

Isolationism ---> internationalism

500

What was the main reason for the formation of the United Nations?

To save future generations from war

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