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Who does the president refer to for guidance on foreign issues? (1 point)
• the cabinet • lobbyists • foreign leaders •
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Two foreign issues faced by Thomas Jefferson
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Although Thomas Jefferson came to power determined to limit the reach of the federal government, foreign affairs dominated his
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Although Thomas Jefferson came to power determined to limit the reach of the federal government, foreign affairs dominated his
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One FOREIGN issue faced by Thomas Jefferson while he was president was:
He faced this challenge by…
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The XYZ Affair caused many Americans to want to go to war against France because France had insulted and tried to bribe the
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1. Explain why Secretary of State James G. Blaine convened the Pan-American conference in 1889.
A: James Blaine convened the
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3. In foreign affairs, perhaps Nixon's greateast accomplishment was
a. abandoning realpolitik, or practical politics b. bringing
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i really need help with this:
In foreign affairs, perhaps Nixon's greatest accomplishment was a. abandoning realpolitik, or
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What power is explicitly given to Congress in the Constitution regarding foreign affairs?(1 point)
Responses the power to make
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What statement best identifies the powers given to the president relating to foreign affairs?(1 point)
Responses The president is
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Who does the president refer to for guidance on foreign issues? (1 point) Responses lobbyists lobbyists nonprofit organizations
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Would the following statement be considered an isolationist viewpoint, or an interventionist viewpoint?
“We lost so many men in
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Avoid getting involved in European affairs
Avoid making “permanent alliances” in foreign affairs Avoid forming political
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Who does the president refer to for guidance on foreign issues?
Foreign leaders lobbyists The cabinet Nonprofit Organizations
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Roosevelt Defends His Acquisition of the Panama Canal Zone (1913) By far the most important action I took in foreign affairs
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Carter is famous for freeing the hostages in the Iranian Hostage Crisis.
A)true B)false
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Subcategories (12)
Barbary Pirates
Challenges Faced by Thomas Jefferson
International Relations
Nixon's accomplishments
Nixon's Accomplishments in Foreign Affairs
Presidential Advisory Circle
Reasons for Convening the Pan-American Conference
Sources of Foreign Policy Guidance
War and Diplomacy
XYZ Affair
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