17.4
true/False
important dates
vocabulary
100

.Soft power, or diplomacy, with which the United States often begins a foreign policy relationship or entanglement, is in line with what?


liberal internationalism and idealism.


100
  1. (T/F) Realists assume that others will act in their own self-interest and hence can be fully trusted.

Answer: False (cannot necessarily be trusted)


100
  1. When did the U.S. adopt a "grand strategy" involving military bases across Europe and Asia?

Answer- 1940


100

The aggressive use (or threat) of hard power is the core value of _______

(Neoconservatism)

200

.Realism also has a place in liberal internationalism, because?

The United States approaches foreign relationships with open eyes and an emphasis on self-preservation.


200
  1. (T/F) In order to stabilize the world, the United States built military bases in Italy, Germany, Spain, England, Belgium, Japan, Guam, and Korea.

Answer: True


200
  1. When did President Woodrow Wilson advocate for a League of Nations, a key example of liberal internationalism?

Answer- 1919


200

_______ is the means of Distancing the United States from the United Nations and other International organizations.

  1. (Neo-Isolationism)
300

The final classic idea of foreign policy is


the so-called grand strategy—employing all available diplomatic, economic, and military resources to advance the national interest. 



300

(T/F) Containment was the U.S. foreign policy goal of expanding the spread of communism.

Answer: False (limiting)


300
  1. When did the Vietnam War end, causing a shift in U.S. foreign policy?

Answer- 1973


300

________ _________ is restraining a strong military presence and remaining engaged through alliances and formal installations.

  1. (Selective engagement)
400

 Acting unilaterally is acceptable in this view, as is

adopting a preemptive strategy in which the United States intervened militarily before the enemy could make its move.

400
  1. (T/F) The Soviet Union dissolved into many component parts after the Cold War.

Answer: True


400
  1. When did the U.S. enter World War I, shifting away from isolationism?

Answer- 1917


400

The Soviet Union dissolved into many components, including  ______, after the Cold War

russia

500

A hybrid approach to U.S. foreign policy that uses multiple schools of thought as circumstances warrant may thus


 be the wave of the future.


500
  1. T/F) Both South Korea and Japan embraced democracy, market-oriented economies, and the hosting of U.S. military bases to stabilize the region.

Answer: True



500

When did the U.S. become actively involved in global affairs again, following World War II?

Answer- 1945


500

_______ ________ was assertive in Asia, imposing tariffs designed to hit goods imported from china.

  1.  (President Trump)