Foreign Policy 101
Domestic Policy
Types of Foreign Policy and Approaches
Domestic Policy Acts
Miscellaneous
100

What is the primary purpose of foreign policy?

to resolve conflicts without military intervention

100

Why is Domestic Policy important?

It affects us every day

100

This approach to foreign policy seeks to advance moral goals and ideals such as bringing about peace in the world

Idealism

100

This act made it a crime to share information that interferes with the US Armed Forces or aids the country's enemies.

The Espionage Act

100

What role does the U.S. Senate play in forming a president’s cabinet?    

The Senate confirms or rejects presidential appointees.

200

Which aspect of foreign policy did the United States employ in its attempt to end the conflict in Somalia?

Foreign Aid

200

What is the role of the Federal Trade Commission?

to protect consumers

200

The United States has asked allies to stop trading with a country that is suspected of developing weapons of mass destruction.

What type of foreign policy is this?

Sanctions

200

This Act passed in 1918 expanded the Espionage Act. Aimed at antiwar activists and socialists, it called for harsh punishments for those convicted on insulting or questioning the US government, the Constitution, or the military.

The Sedition Act

200

This clothing and shoe brand was founded in Beaverton, Oregon in 1972 by University of Oregon track athlete Phil Knight, and his coach, Bill Bowerman

Nike

300

An international leader does not believe his country and a smaller neighboring country are equal. To which foreign policy approach does this leader subscribe?

Realism

300

In an effort to eliminate social problems such as poverty, this type of policy utilizes revenue from taxation to redistribute resources from one group to another such as SNAP

Redistributive Policy

300

The US may use this form of foreign policy to help countries in a time of need by sending it resources

Humanitarian Aid/Foreign Aid

300

This act passed in 1973 after President Nixon ordered secret bombings in Cambodia, required the president to consult Congress before initiating military action.

The War Powers Act

300

Which event ended the United States' policy of isolationism in the 1940s?

World War II

400

In an attempt to avoid military conflicts, the Dept. of State will use this approach to solve conflicts or negotiate with other countries.

Diplomacy

400

A police officer would be categorized at this kind of employee because they provide a service to the country's citizens. 

Civil Service

400

This foreign policy approach emphasizes national interests and military power in world politics.

Realism

400

Organizations such as the UN and NATO take this foreign policy approach where multiple nations work together to solve international issues

International Alliances

400

Two countries are having a disagreement about the amount of goods that one country can import from another.

Which organization would settle this dispute?

The World Trade Organization

500

The US relaxing tariffs on Chinese exports would be an example of which foreign policy goal?

Expanding Trade

500

This type of policy is designed to maintain law and order. This type of policy includes issues such as procedures for voting and controls and regulates business and industry and protects the environment.

Regulatory Policy

500

The US involvement in NATO and the Marshall Plan led to heightened tensions between the US and Soviet Union, resulting in this

The Cold War

500

After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, this act was passed allowing law enforcement to use surveillance to investigate crimes related to terrorism and allows federal agents to gain access to bank records to aid in terror investigations.

The USA Patriot Act

500

This company founded in  by two brothers, began the animation boom with it's first televised cartoon "Steamboat Willie"

Disney