A) George W. Bush
B) Richard Nixon
C) Jimmy Carter
D) Bill Clinton
E) Barack Obama
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A) focus on the interests of the United States at the expense of all other nations.
B) focus on the interests of other nations at the expense of our own personal interests.
C) have a higher purpose than the pursuit of our own interests and use force only as a last resort.
D) promote the use of force to advance democracy around the world.
E) focus on working with the United Nations to promote democracy around the world.
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A) Geneva Conventions
B) NAFTA
C) Kyoto Protocol
D) NATO
E) United Nations
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A) are less likely to have allies in the executive branch and in Congress.
B) fall victim to collective action problems.
C) find it difficult to maintain tight enough control of their many members to speak with a single voice.
D) typically have fewer resources to use in their lobbying efforts.
E) usually demand more from government officials.
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A) multilateralism
B) alliances
C) treaty
D) diplomacy
E) preemption
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A) in the 1940s, soon after World War II
B) in the early 1950s with the Korean War
C) in the late 1950s, with American involvement in Vietnam
D) in the early 1960s, with the Cuban Missile Crisis
E) in the late 1970s, after the Vietnam War
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A) less on its military each year than all of Europe.
B) nearly the same amount on its military each year as all of Europe.
C) less on its military each year than China.
D) about one-third of the world's total military expenditures.
E) nearly the same amount on its military each year as China.
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A) the lack of debt relief for Third World nations.
B) the perception that the WTO was not paying enough attention to developing countries.
C) American military and economic hegemony.
D) opening trade relations with China.
E) the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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A) establishing embassies in foreign nations.
B) ratifying the military budget.
C) reviewing and approving treaties.
D) declaring war.
E) approving presidential appointments to foreign ambassadorships.
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A) ethnic solidarity
B) promotion of economic interests
C) human rights enforcement
D) domestic representation of foreign governments
E) environmental interests
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A) rationality; certainty
B) certainty; rationality
C) power; weakness
D) weakness; power
E) timeliness; delay
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A) 40
B) 192
C) 350
D) 435
E) 630
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A) 5; 5
B) 10; 10
C) 5; 10
D) 10; 25
E) 10; 5
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A) the War of 1812
B) the Vietnam War
C) the Korean War
D) the Iraq War
E) the war in Afghanistan
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A) diplomacy
B) appeasement
C) détente
D) prevention
E) deterrence
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A) 1898
B) 1917
C) 1939
D) 1949
E) 1963
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A) education
B) social welfare
C) housing
D) agriculture
E) national defense
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A) to head the National Intelligence Agency
B) to act as the primary adviser to the president on foreign policy matters
C) to act as the primary adviser to Congress on foreign policy matters
D) to serve as a mediator between the CIA, FBI, and National Security Council
E) to collate and coordinate intelligence coming in from multiple sources and to report this information to the president
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A) mutually assured destruction
B) a bilateral treaty
C) a multilateral treaty
D) the domino theory
E) deterrence
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