How foreign Policy works
name that foreign policy
Isolationism v. Internationalism
International Organizations and Agreements
All about Tariffs
100

this U.S. figure has the power to appoint ambassadors.

Who is the President?

100

This U.S. foreign policy goal,  involved the opposition to European intervention in the Western Hemisphere.

What is the Monroe Doctrine?

100

This foreign policy approach advocates for a country to avoid entanglements in the affairs of other nations, focusing on its own interests and minimizing involvement in global conflicts.

What is isolationism?

100

The second agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada that removed barriers to trade is called this.

What is USMCA?

100

This occurs when a country imports more goods and services than it exports, leading to a negative balance of trade.

What is a trade deficit?

200

The Executive branch works with this branch to create foreign policy.

what is the Legislative Branch? 
200

This interventionist policy, articulated by Roosevelt added to the Monroe Doctrine, and justified U.S. intervention in Latin America.

What is the Roosevelt Corollary?

200

This policy emphasizes active engagement with other nations, promoting international cooperation, diplomacy, and participation in global organizations to address common challenges.

What is internationalism?

200

This international organization, mentioned in one of the sources, was created to maintain international peace, but gives more power to five specific countries.

What is the United Nations?

200

A tariff used to make domestic goods more attractive. 

What is a protective tariff? 

300

This U.S. figure receives ambassadors from other countries. 

What is the President? 

300

Which US President advocated for the US to stay out of foreign affairs and focus on domestic issues. 

Who is George Washington. 

300

George Washington's Farewell Address inspired this U.S. policy by advising the country to avoid forming permanent alliances.

What is isolationism?

300

This earlier agreement, before the USMCA, helped foster economic relations between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

What is the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

300

The governmental agency that gets the money from tariffs in the US. 

what is U.S. Department of the Treasury. 

400

This branch can declare war.

What is Legislative Branch?

400

The US wanted to avoid this from spreading to other countries during the Cold War. 

What is Communism? 

400

In the 1920s and 1930s, the U.S. followed this foreign policy approach, avoiding political and military involvement in international conflicts, exemplified by its refusal to join the League of Nations after World War I.

What is isolationism?

400

This international organization, is focused on collective defense among member nations, especially in Europe and North America.

What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

400

Tariffs only apply to.. 

What is foreign imports 

500

When a US ambassador meets with an ambassador from another country and discusses how to create a peace treaty between two countries at war, this is called.

What is diplomacy? 

500

What is Containment? 

500

When the Germans accidentally sank a US ship during WWI and the US joined the war to fight against Germany. 

What is Internationalism? 

500

Name one reason NAFTA was replaced. 

  1. Job Loss & Outsourcing

  2. Wage Suppression 3. Trade Deficits



500

While congress has the power to create tariffs, this branch can influence tariffs. 

What is the Executive branch?