Who serves as America’s chief diplomat and Commander-in-Chief?
President
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The cabinet member most responsible for developing American foreign policy is the:
Secretary of State
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President William H. Taft’s foreign policy of linking American business interests to diplomatic interests abroad was known as:
Dollar Diplomacy
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NAFTA created a free trade agreement between the US and –
Canada & Mexico
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Which is the best example of a flexible American foreign policy?
Relations with the Soviet Union
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America’s Central Intelligence Agency can only operate –
outside America’s borders
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The ______ was a foreign policy addition to the Monroe Doctrine that claimed that the US would use its military to protect its trading partners and neighbors in the West was –
Roosevelt Corollary
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Which of the following best describes one of America’s foreign policy goals?
Promote National Security
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During what period was America’s foreign policy best described as isolationist?
After World War 1
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Which branch can declare war on a country?
Legislative
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The Truman Doctrine is best described as:
Containment
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The work of keeping up relations between the governments of different nations is known as:
diplomacy
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What is an example of Isolationism?
America remaining neutral through most of WW1
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America’s diplomats and ambassadors mostly work in overseas -
Embassies
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Nuclear war picture
Work with the Soviet Unit to avoid war
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“Brexit” refers to the United Kingdom voting to leave –
The European Union
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How do Ambassadors get selected?
The president appoints them.
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In his farewell address, President Washington advised America to –
Avoid overseas alliances
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This alliance of 28 democratic nations, founded after WW2, has agreed to protect each other in case of attack.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (N.A.T.O.)
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A ____ permits you to enter another country and must be obtained from the country you wish to enter.