A) statement issued by the United Nations on the importance of protecting endangered species.
B) peace treaty signed by the United States and Japan at the end of World War II.
C) treaty that created the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) .
D) agreement setting limits on emissions of greenhouse gases from industrial countries.
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A) the creation of the Department of Homeland Security
B) the appointment of Donald Rumsfeld as the secretary of Defense
C) the appointment of a national intelligence "czar"
D) the placing of the FBI and the CIA into the same federal department
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A) managing the war on terrorism through multination diplomacy.
B) the tactic of relying on the United Nations to help achieve U.S.objectives.
C) increasing the size and scope of NATO forces.
D) preemptive war.
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A) provides loans and facilitates a short-term flow of money to countries in need.
B) sets a single monetary instrument that governs international monetary exchange.
C) is limited in its ability to loan money to developing countries.
D) was set up to provide for long-term money flow to developing countries.
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A) establishing embassies in foreign nations.
B) ratifying the military budget.
C) reviewing and approving treaties.
D) declaring war.
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A) multilateralism.
B) an alliance.
C) a treaty.
D) diplomacy.
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A) economic recovery package of aid from the United States to western Europe after World War II.
B) policy that the United States will launch a preemptive attack on any country harboring nonstate actors that threaten its national security.
C) idea that foreign powers should not meddle in the Western Hemisphere.
D) theory that the United States needed to have twice as many nuclear weapons as The Soviet Union in order to remain secure.
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A) research group formed in 2000 to expose the dangers of global climate change.
B) 2011 agreement signed by the United States and 12 other countries that governs the treatment of refugees.
C) multinational corporation that lobbies for lower taxes and neoliberal economic reforms.
D) interest group that works to protect human rights.
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A) the United States has been pursuing a policy of isolationism since the end of
World War II.
B) protecting 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.
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A) the largest naval fleet in the world
B) troops stationed on the borders
C) geographical isolation
D) the largest nuclear arsenal in the world
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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) focus on working with the United Nations to promote democracy around the world.
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A) the United States choosing to join in 1989.
B) its success in producing massive economic growth in China.
C) the United States' victory in the Persian Gulf War.
D) its efforts to reform communist countries and bring them more fully into the
Global capitalist economy.
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A) the War of 1812
B) the Vietnam War
C) the Korean War
D) the Iraq War
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A) any unsuccessful attempt by one nation to influence another.
B) military tactics and technologies that are designed to minimize civilian causalities.
C) efforts by one nation to influence the people and governments of other nations by persuasion rather than coercion.
D) any policy tool that has declined in influence over time.
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A) would increase the United States' "hard power."
B) would increase the United States' "soft power."
C) would lead to "détente."
D) would lead to "appeasement."
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A) 2
B) 5
C) 8
D) 12
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A) economic interests
B) human rights
C) national security
D) international trade
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