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It is centeral to any nation's foreign policy.
What is ensuring national security?
100
The art of conducting negotiations
What is diplomacy?
100
The senate approves treaties made by this person.
Who is the President?
100
This world view is known as the "new isolationism"
What is disengagement?
100
This group of people were the terrorists behind the 9/11 attack.
Who is al-Qaida?
200
The trend towards more open less restricted trade and communication among the world's nations.
What is globalization?
200
Hard power tool that is also known and a boycott.
What is sanctions?
200
The majority of Americans supported the use of military force to prevent terrorism after this attack.
What is 9/11
200
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The terrorist attack on September 11th brought this world view to the forefront of foreign policy.
What is antiterrorism?
200
Name two of the foreign policy goals the U.S. is persuing since the 9/11 attack.
What are protecting national security, preserving world peace, and pursuing humanitarian ideals.
300
These are used to protect against the threats to illegal production of foreign goods.
What are patents and copyrights?
300
The ambassador and his staff enjoy this privilege under international law.
What is diplomatic immunity?
300
Besides the Commander in Cheif, this power has the ability to declare war.
Who is Congress?
300
After WWI, this view gained a wider following.
What is Isolationism
300
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: These goals of U.S. foreign policy is the U.S.'s purpose in becoming involved in the Syrian uprising
What is promoting freedom and democracy and preserving world peace?
400
Pres. Kennedy was describing this goal of foreign policy when he said... "To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required, not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right."
What is persuing humanitarian ideals?
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: The type of treaty made between a) two countries b) more than two countries
What are a) bilateral treaties and b) multilateral treaties?
400
Advises the President on global economic policy and implements the President's economic policies.
Who is the National Economic Council?
400
The Cold War was an example of this world view.
What is Containment?
400
This Asian conflict could be the next big foreign policy crisis.
What is the China-Japan conflict?
500
He was the first US President to mediate on an international level between Russia and Japan in 1904.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
500
The US sent more than 50,000 troops to these two countries in 2006.
Who are Iraq and Germany
500
The bureaucracy consists of these four sections of resposibility.
What are diplomacy, intelligence, national security, and economy?
500
Pres. George H. W. Bush's decision to send US troops to Somalia in 1992 was a response to this world view.
What is Human Rights?
500
In 1954 this President approved an operation to blow up the moon.
Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?