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Should America police the world?
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Troy
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Please help me out with this question. I think I know the answer, but I'm not too sure. Thanks!
Monroe's message stated that
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Maha
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Could you direct me to some information on the US foreign policy 1895-1945. I have to prove it was selfishly motivated and
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lm
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republican veiw on the iraq war
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melissa
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what is the republican view on the war in iraq
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melissa
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What policy did President Washington follow during the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution?
He remained
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what is the primary focus of the nonintervention perspective
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mel
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Why did President James Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine in 1823?(1 point)
Responses To warn European powers against interfering
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Submit a 150- to 200-word response comparing Nixon’s policies of engagement with foreign policy strategies used during the
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scooby91320002
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THE FOREIGN POLICY OF MANY RUSSIAN RULERS SUPPORTED THE COUNTRYS DESIRE FOR
1.-ACESS TO INLAND CITIES 2.-MORE MINERAL RESOURCES
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JANE
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explain why the U.S. supported a policy of the Open Door.
pleease help!
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y912f
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What changes has occurred in American foreign policy from the Grant Presidentcy to today?
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Marie
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the earliest foreign policy of the United States was to avoid entangling alliances. true or false
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ted
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the Monroe Doctrine stated that the United States would not intervene in the affairs of countries in latin America? true or
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Austin
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How do diplomats help to create foreign policy with other nations?(1 point)
Responses They are able to exchange ideas and promote
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what factors influence the foreign policy objevtives of a state
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phathutshedzo
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nations take actions that reflect their views
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Anonymous
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1. the roosevelt corollary was first put into effect in
a. dominican republic b. hawaii c. cuba d. puerto rico i think it is A
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bob
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Why is the president more successful in foreign policy? This difference narrowed from 1965 to 1975 (55% foreign policy to 46%
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dd
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Should a Superpower Establish Spheres of Influence?
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Tonyshia
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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation? (1 point)
• putting a U.S. embassy in a foreign
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compare Nixon policies of engagement with foreign policy strategies used during the cold war
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Anonymous
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What policy did President Washington follow during the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution?
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Why did the United States Become Involved in the Politics of Southeast Asia?
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will
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why was it beneficial for nations to pursue a foreign policy of nonalignment during the cold war?
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me
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What policy did President Washington follow during the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution?
(1 point) • He
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Send help
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why did united states policy makers feel the need to secure new markets abroad in the late 1800s?
what risks did the united
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asked by
mike
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what is the term for the policy of qvoiding conflict that the the United States had originally pursued during the war that was
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asked by
Seth
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What policy did President Washington follow during the period of war in Europe following the French Revolution?
(1 point)
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Do you think that the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine fundamentally altered the nature of the doctrine and the
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Amanda
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How can a president use foreign policy power to recognize a foreign nation?
a. sending diplomats to a foreign country b.
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Which branch has the strongest voice in making foreign policy?
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Tasha
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should the u.s. lead to nation building efforts around the world?
please be specific in your answer
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cassandra
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What should the united states foreign policy with Osama Bin Laden look like? I don't understand what this means and what the
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asked by
Johan
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If there is collision between the president and Congress, can Congress restrain the president in foreign policy making?
It's very
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Melissa
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Why did the United States support the reign of Joseph Mobutu?
Check this site. http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0833515.html
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Maggie
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Hi. I got some confusing info in regards to #23
23. When legal issues have arisen out of foreign policy disputes between the
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Suzi
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What were the essential principles of the Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy, and how did he apply them to specific situations?
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Annie
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Which of the following describes a foreign policy power of the president?(1 point)
the ability to grant a commission the ability
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George Washington had a policy of _____ when it came to aiding Britain and France.
Aggression Peace Force Neutrality
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Your local homeslice
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Drag and drop the correct choice into the blank space. (1 point)
George Washington had a policy of ______\ when it came to aiding
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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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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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What can a president do in foreign policy to recognize a foreign nation?(1 point)
Responses Appointing a foreign country’s
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Gunge Lord
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What can a president do in foreign policy to recognize a foreign nation?(1 point)
Responses Appointing a foreign country’s
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asked by
hi
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What was the purpose of the Roosevelt Corollary?
(1 point) Responses to discourage European nations from colonizing Asia to
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Why did Theodore Roosevelt think merely the threat of force was sufficient to achieve his foreign policy goals?
(1 point)
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"Chronic wrongdoing... may.ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and... adherence... to the Monroe Doctrine
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What did the United States promise in the Monroe Doctrine?
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
"The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our
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lil pug
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