The decision President George H.W. Bush makes when the Chinese government attacks pro-democracy protestors in Tiananmen Square.
What is inaction
The past war that influenced America's foreign policy.
What is the Vietnam War.
The country that President George W. Bush invades in 2003 because he believes they have WMDs.
What is Iraq.
Two highjacked planes hit these targets in New York.
The North and South Towers (or Twin Towers) of the World Trade Center.
A government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
What is foreign policy.
The decision President George H.W. Bush makes when famine hits Somalia.
What is action.
The nation that the United States supports in the Middle East that many Middle Eastern nations dislike.
What is Israel.
The new cabinet-level department that was created to coordinate security matters among federal, state, and local agencies.
What is the Department of Homeland Security.
One hijacked plane hits this facility which houses the U.S. military.
What is the Pentagon.
The mass expulsion or killing of members of one ethnic group in an area by those of another.
What is ethnic cleansing.
A system of institutionalized racial segregation in South Africa.
What is apartheid.
Genocide that takes place in the 1990s between the Hutu and Tutsi.
What is the Rwandan Genocide.
Congress passed this law soon after 9/11/01 to give law enforcement broader powers to monitor suspected terrorists.
What is the USA Patriot Act.
The terrorist organization responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
Who is al Qaeda.
The deliberate and systematic killing of a group with the intent to destroy.
What is genocide.
The leader of Iraq who invaded neighboring Kuwait in 1990.
Who is Saddam Hussein.
President Clinton invited Israeli and Palestinian leaders to this U.S. location in an effort to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
What is Camp David.
Mass surveillance under the USA Patriot Act was criticized as a violation of this right.
What is the 4th Amendment right to privacy.
The al Qaeda leader that is responsible for coordinating the 9/11 attacks.
Who is Osama bin Laden.
An alliance for combined action.
What is a coalition.
The name of the war that the United States and coalition forces won in 1991.
What is the Persian Gulf War.
The name of the trade agreement passed in 1994 that allowed Canada, the United States and Mexico to trade freely.
What is the North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA.
This determined that there was no credible evidence to support claims that Iraq was developing WMDs or had ties to terrorist groups.
What is the 2008 Senate Intelligence Committee Report.
The government of Afghanistan that allowed terrorist training camps to exist within its boarders.
Who is the Taliban.
Techniques that were developed as a means to extract intelligence from high-value detainees in places like Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
What are enhanced interrogation techniques (torture)