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Which of the following actions is an example of foreign policy intervention?
A law is passed that children must be born in the
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Anonymous
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The United States' involvement in Afghanistan is an example of which kind of foreign policy approach?
Intervention Isolation
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Anonymous
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Which of the following describes a foreign policy power of the president?(1 point) Responses the ability to approve a military
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b33ft0ads
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in the years before world war 1 the united states foreign policy was one of what?
please zero or ary
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Anonymous
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Hi, I got stuck on a few questions, do you mind helping me?
What was George Washington's belief about U.S. foreign policy? a.The
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Saundra
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Hi, I got stuck on a few questions, do you mind helping me?
What was George Washington's belief about U.S. foreign policy? a.The
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Saundra
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identify and explain the foreign policy for America proposed by Washington in this address
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Kim
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How did American foreign policy goals shape the American approach to the war?
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WolfeMaster
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You are secretary of state John Hay, what is a succinct but general statement of united states foreign policy at the time (late
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anonymous
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Why does the U.S. want to promote democracy around the world?
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Anonymous
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What was the significance of the Monroe Doctrine?
A. It increased American trade with Latin American countries. B. It solved the
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jordan
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What was the significance of the Monroe Doctrine?
(1 point) Responses It increased American trade with Latin American countries.
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Kaii
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what was the significance of the Monroe Doctrine?
a. it increased American trade with Latin American countries b. It solved the
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Is American invasion in Iraq justified?
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cheyenne
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What are some key consequences of Washington's Neutrality Proclamation on American foreign policy during his presidency?
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Sasha
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how did the US support Diem's regime between 1954-1964?
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sarah
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Washington longed to retire to his field at Mount Vernon. But he soon realized that the nation under its Articles of
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[1 Point] (Question 2): Which of the following answers describes foreign policy power of the president? Please explain your
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Sleather
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what type of foreign policy did united states adopt after world war 1
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Florence
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The united states developed the open door policy toward china as a means to:
A. Prevent foreign powers from monopolizing trade
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Seger, Megan R
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What goals of American foreign policy have changed since the end of the Cold War?
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kevin
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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation?
A. appointing a foreign country's secretary of state
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What is the main function of the State Department?
A. to determine foreign policy B. to determine domestic policy C. to determine
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lalt
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What reason did Jefferson give for urging passage of the Embargo Act?
(1 point) • to protect American traders • to avoid war
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Why did Washington reject the advice of both Jefferson an Hamilton and adopt a policy of neutrality?
The nation couldn't afford
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The president's role in foreign policy increased largely because:
is it, we became more of a world power
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Calvin
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[4:06:00 PM] shreya2010: question: Helping my brother Mohammad. What was foreign policy of canada in 1950's and 1970's.We are
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Shreya
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4. Under Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy,
A. American commerce with Latin America increased, but only slightly. B.
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jake
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So I was told by my teacher that one of the essays on my us history final will have something to do with foreign policy's. but I
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Rebecca
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What do you think was the greatest foreign policy issue between 1945 and 1960?
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A
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Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
1. What was the cause of this event? 2. What was the effect of this event? 3. Why is
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American imperialism
1. What was the cause of this event? 2. What was the effect of this event? 3. Why is it important to the
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Which is a foreign policy power that belongs to the President?
* 1 point Declaring War Negotiating treaties with other countries
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lil beby
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What was the most important foreign policy goal of the United States between 1945 and 1990?
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Laura
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Describe the greatest foreign policy victory for the carter administration......i know it has something to do with the middle
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KRYSTAL
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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation?(1 point) Responses sending diplomats to a foreign
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yup
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Which President developed the Policy of preemption with regard to foreign policy?
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michelle
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Explain why the U.S. supported a policy of the open door?
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AJ
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Which of the following describes of foreign policy power of the president
The ability to negotiate trades The ability to approve
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The goal of America's containment policy was to?
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me shawdie
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Under Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy,
A. Cordell Hull favored continued military interventions in Latin America. B.
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Anonymous
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in one paragraph describe how the Monroe Doctrine has shaped the recent foreign policy decisions made by the U.S.
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Patrick
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How can a president use foreign policy power to protect American citizens in foreign nations?
A) Negotiating a treaty with a
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why did the united states seek to become a world power in the 1890'S?
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danny
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Does technology make it more or less likely that the U.S. will return to it's old policy of not taking part in world affairs?
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Beth
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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation? (1 point)
negotiating a treaty with a foreign country
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Rawr
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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation?(1 point) Responses putting a U.S. embassy in a
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b33ft0ads
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How did the US get permission to build the Panama Canal?
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compare nixion's policies of engagement with foreign policy strategies used during the cold war
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lisa
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For the Dollar Diplomacy: Taft
I don't get what the key policies would be. It wouldn't be sending US troops to Nicaragua to offer
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Amy~
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