Exam 18: Foreign Policy and Democracy
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Which of the following is the most important actor in the foreign policy establishment?
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For the first 150 years of American history, Congress's role in foreign policy was limited because
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The three main goals of American foreign policy are ________.
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The fact that the United States remains silent in the face of human rights violations by a number of countries illustrates that
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The most noteworthy example of the policy of deterrence was the ________.
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A ________ nation is one with unstable leadership, whose policies are driven by ideology rather than by economic or human costs and benefits.
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Which of the following describes the realist view of foreign policy?
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Describe some of the challenges to American foreign policy since the demise of the Soviet Union. Be sure to include the war on terrorism and the impact of global capitalism in your discussion.
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Who and what are some of the most important actors in American foreign policy? What is the difference between a maker and a shaper of policy? How does the Constitution distribute the responsibility for formulating foreign policy? How do interest groups influence foreign policy?
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________ warned Americans against too much involvement with foreign nations.
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Describe some of the values that have historically shaped American foreign policy. What were the key values during the nineteenth century? How did World War II affect or change those values? Describe the intermingling between domestic and foreign policy goals.
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Allies of the United States paid for ________ percent of the cost of the Persian Gulf War.
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The nineteenth-century policy of ________ was based on the geographic distance of the United States from other countries.
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Foreign aid is an economic ________; sanctions are an economic ________.
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Which of the following is NOT descriptive of the United Nations?
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Which ethnic group has the reputation of having the greatest influence on American foreign policy?
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The old adage "politics stops at the water's edge" means that
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