Exam 2: Competing Currents in Us Foreign Policy
Exam 1: Sources of American Foreign Policy63 Questions
Exam 2: Competing Currents in Us Foreign Policy63 Questions
Exam 3: American Military Strategy in an ERA of Power Diffusion63 Questions
Exam 4: America and the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction65 Questions
Exam 5: An American Economic Conundrum: Neo-liberalism or Neo-Mercantilism47 Questions
Exam 6: Democracy and Human Rights: Legitimate Objectives of American Policy37 Questions
Exam 7: The US and the Global South: Practicing Intervention, Aid, and Neglect65 Questions
Exam 8: Energy and the Environment: The Limits of Us Leadership63 Questions
Exam 9: America and the Palestinian-Israeli Imbroglio73 Questions
Exam 10: Arab Spring or Arab Winter63 Questions
Exam 11: America and Radical Islam63 Questions
Exam 12: The United States and China: Engagement or Containment62 Questions
Exam 13: America, Europe, and Nato: A Changing Partnership65 Questions
Exam 14: America and Russia: Values Versus Power64 Questions
Exam 15: Conclusion: America, a Wary Hegemon20 Questions
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Which of the following describes U.S. grand strategy during the Cold War?
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The attraction of American values constitutes __________ because it influences others to accept American policies while ___________ such as military and economic capabilities is necessary to preserve those values and project them abroad.
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Which of the following members of the Bush administration was an internationalist rather than a neoconservative?
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Which of the following post-Cold War presidents was not an internationalist?
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Which of the following represented the successful spread of American values?
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In 1915, Germany launched a submarine campaign that resulted in American deaths, notably the sinking of the British-registered _________.
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American foreign policy is often described in dichotomies: pursuit of values versus interests, isolationism versus _____________, unilateralism versus ___________, and _______________ versus non-interventionism.
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Which administration witnessed U.S. interventions in Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo?
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Which of the following are sometimes known as sovereignty-minded multilateralists?
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Which of the following represents the American position on the legality of interventionism?
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America maintains a perpetual lease to the site of the ________________, owing to a 1901 amendment to a joint congressional resolution known as the Platt Amendment.
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Which U.S. president sought to annex Texas, Mexican California, and the Oregon Territory?
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President ___________ offered his good offices to help end the 1905 Russo-Japanese War for which he was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize.
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Identify two multilateral treaties that the U.S. failed to adopt during Obama's first term
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Why did the Obama administration "pivot back" to Europe during the president's second term?
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Which of the following best describes Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy views?
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What U.S. president campaigned under the slogan "He kept us out of war!"?
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Which two events illustrated the tension between isolationism and internationalism in 19th-century U.S. foreign policy.
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What was the nature of the shift in foreign policy in the Obama administration?
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Why did America's George Washington resist trying to spread American values overseas?
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