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100
In the early years of US history, we took this position on foreign entanglements.
What is isolationism?
100
The main goal of US foreign policy.
What is to keep the United States safe and secure?
100
The most influential person in US foreign policy.
What is the president of the United States?
100
Peace keeping organization who brings stability and peace to troubled areas of the world.
What is the United Nations?
100
International organization that responds to disasters around the world.
What is the Red Cross/Red Crescent?
200
The message of the Monroe Doctrine.
What is stay out of North America?
200
The reason the US would like to spread democracy throughout the world.
What is we have never gone to war with a democratic country?
200
Cabinet level position who advises the president on foreign policy.
What is the Secretary of State?
200
Group of countries that will protect each other in case of attack.
What is NATO?
200
Diplomats who live in other countries and represent US interests there.
What is ambassadors?
300
The idea that the United States would grow from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
What is Manifest Destiny?
300
The three tools used for foreign policy.
What is military, economic, and diplomatic?
300
The cabinet level position who advises the president on military matters.
What is Secretary of Defense?
300
Help European countries avoid conflict by making them dependent on each other.
What is the European Union?
300
The US Senate must approve these with a 2/3 vote.
What is a treaty?
400
The point at which the US stopped isolationism.
What is after World War II?
400
The US goal for communism after World War II.
400 points
400
Declares war
What is Congress?
400
International organization that works to improve health around the world.
What is the World Health Organization?
400
The countries involved in NAFTA.
What is Mexico, Canada, and the US?
500
The Doctrine that requires a clear objective, overwhelming force, public support, and and exit strategy.
What is the Powell Doctrine?
500
US goal for international trade.
What is free flow of goods and services?
500
Approves ambassadors and treaties.
What is the US Senate?
500
International Organization that helps poor and middle income counties get money to build improvements and reduce poverty.
What is the World Bank?
500
The Doctrine that advocates strike first, preemptive war to prevent future threats.
What is the Bush Doctrine?