Ensuring THIS is central to the foreign policy of every nation. The most important job of any national government is to protect its people from attack.
What is Protecting the Nation’s Security
100
Treaties in THIS way relate to two countries
What is bilaterally.
100
Since World War II, the United States has become a leading force in THIS, or the trend toward more open, less-restricted trade and communication among the world’s nations.
What is Globalization
100
There are many ways to achieve American Foreign Policy goals. Some involve force while others involve THIS or persuasion--typically through diplomatic means.
What are "soft powers"
100
THESE tools are designed to coerce another country into adopting a desired course of action.
What are "hard powers"
200
A second goal of U.S. foreign policy is THIS, because it promotes both a more security from a military point of view and better for U.S. economic interests. Trade and tourism tend to thrive in these regions and dry up in conflict zones.
What is Preserving World Peace
200
THESE may involve visits to another country by groups of educators, scientists, or businesspeople. They may also involve exchanges of performing artists.
What are cultural exchanges.
200
THIS gives developers of original works, such as music, art, books, and software, the right to control their intellectual property.
What is a copyright.
200
THIS is the art and practice of conducting negotiations between countries.
What is diplomacy
200
THESE may involve tariffs, trade barriers, and other penalties.
What are sanctions
300
Visitors seeking to enter the United States are now interviewed and checked against terrorist watch lists. Many travelers now require THIS, an official document issued by a country’s government that allows a foreigner to enter and travel in that country.
What is a visa
300
The United States responded to Cuba's aggressive national policies by placing a or ban, also know as this, on most U.S. trade with Cuba.
What is embargo
300
THESE give an inventor the exclusive right to make or sell an invention.
What are patents
300
The highest-ranking diplomat sent by one country to another is THIS.
What is an ambassador
300
THIS is a secret operation that supports the country’s foreign policy. The agents who carry out such actions try to influence what goes on in another country while hiding their role in those events.
What is Covert Action.
400
The view that the United States should control aggressive nations that threaten world peace is called THIS
What is containment
400
This is the transfer of private property to government ownership.
What is Nationalization.
400
People who make money by modern theft and reuse, or the illegal use of copyrighted intellectual property such as movies and software participate in THIS
What is piracy.
400
Those who work HERE are tasked with representing the interests of the home country while developing friendly relations with the host country.
What is an embassy.
400
A primary goal of the US is to keep these out of the hands of terrorists.
What are weapons of mass destruction
500
The view that the United States should avoid military actions in other parts of the world is called THIS
What is disengagement
500
THIS means that while conducting a trade with the US, a country will be granted all trade advantages, such as low tariffs, that any other trading partner receives from the United States.
What is the most-favored-nation clause.
500
When foreign producers ignore patent and copyright protections. Some of these producers make money by reproducing, or doing THIS.
What is counterfeiting
500
Under international law, high ranking diplomats and their staff enjoy THIS, which means they are exempt from the host country’s laws.
What is diplomatic immunity
500
THIS agency carries out foreign policy initiatives that involve military action.