A) liability; asset
B) asset; liability
C) carrot; stick
D) stick; carrot
E) policy; regulation
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A) Congress
B) the president
C) the Department of State
D) the Department of Defense
E) the CIA
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A) Vietnam War
B) Cuban Missile Crisis
C) arms race
D) Berlin blockade
E) first Gulf War
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A) the Supreme Court had ruled that Congress had no authority to make foreign policy under the Constitution.
B) the United States' role in world affairs was very limited.
C) countless protest events communicated to Congress that the public wanted it to avoid taking an active role in foreign policy.
D) the House of Representatives and the Senate could not agree on a unified approach to foreign policy and blocked each other from acting.
E) Congress did not have the authority to pass a budget until World War II.
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A) It is a very large and unwieldy institution.
B) It has few powers.
C) It has no armed forces.
D) It lacks enforcement power to implement its rules and resolutions.
E) The United States never contributes to the United Nations' peacekeeping efforts.
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A) Foreign policies should be guided by the national interest, even if, from the outside, the leaders of the nation appear cold and ruthless.
B) Foreign policies should be guided by the mutual interests of one nation with other nations.
C) Foreign policy should take a back seat to domestic policy, since domestic policy affects most citizens more directly.
D) Foreign policy should take a front seat to domestic policy, since foreign policy has the most global impact on a particular nation.
E) Foreign policy makers should continually adapt their goals to meet changes in the real world, rather than focusing their goals on broad, unchanging philosophies.
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A) debates about irrigation policy should be settled by making reference to the Constitution, not by voting in Congress.
B) all Americans will suffer if we fail to work together to protect our nation's political, economic, and security interests in the wider world.
C) the United States should not have policy disagreements with other countries.
D) Democrats and Republicans should only disagree with each other on foreign policy issues and not on matters of domestic policy.
E) the American public should not worry about political events or developments overseas and should instead focus all of their attention on problems in the United States.
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A) idealism
B) isolationism
C) internationalism
D) sovereign dominance
E) deterrence
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A) 10
B) 25
C) 60
D) 75
E) 90
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A) democracy, individualism, and isolationism
B) liberty, fraternity, and equality
C) freedom, order, and justice for all
D) security, prosperity, and the creation of a better world
E) deterrence, appeasement, and peace
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A) a dispute turns into a military conflict but is not officially declared a war by the legislative branch.
B) an international disagreement is referred to a neutral third party for resolution.
C) a treaty is made between two or more nations.
D) an agreement is made between the presidents of two countries but the terms are not legally binding.
E) the United Nations votes on a resolution compelling two countries at war to stop all military actions.
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A) Chinese Americans
B) Jewish Americans
C) Italian Americans
D) Mexican Americans
E) African Americans
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A) rational
B) rogue
C) sovereign
D) nonsovereign
E) terrorist
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A) the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
B) the Warsaw Pact
C) the Organization of American States
D) the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
E) ANZUS
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A) the United States has been pursuing a policy of isolationism since the end of World War II.
B) promoting human rights is less important to American foreign policy than security concerns and economic interests.
C) the president has only limited power in determining American foreign policy.
D) Congress has only limited power in determining American foreign policy.
E) deterrence greatly influences American foreign policy.
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A) international politicians who set out to make their places in history through achievements in foreign policy.
B) focused on promoting their own legacies regardless of whether that means prioritizing foreign or domestic policy.
C) focused on promoting the well-being of the United States regardless of whether that means prioritizing foreign or domestic policy.
D) equally focused on promoting the United States through both foreign and domestic policy.
E) domestic politicians who set out to make their places in history through achievements in domestic policy.
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A) George Washington
B) Thomas Jefferson
C) John Adams
D) Aaron Burr
E) James Madison
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