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Deck 20: Making Foreign Defense Policy
1
The Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
C
2
___________ honored its part of the "Road Map to Peace" agreement starting in 2005 by dismantling all settlements, thereby turning over complete control of these territories to the ____________ Authority.
A)Iran and Iraqi
B)Iran and Pakistani
C)Israel and Palestinian
D)Iraq and Kuwaiti
E)Iraq and Pakistani
A)Iran and Iraqi
B)Iran and Pakistani
C)Israel and Palestinian
D)Iraq and Kuwaiti
E)Iraq and Pakistani
C
3
___________ is a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
A)Idealism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A)Idealism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A
4
The Kyoto Protocol (1997) deals with the issue of
A)trade to aggressive nations.
B)AIDS in Africa.
C)greenhouse gas emissions.
D)Bosnian genocide.
E)economic growth in poorer countries.
A)trade to aggressive nations.
B)AIDS in Africa.
C)greenhouse gas emissions.
D)Bosnian genocide.
E)economic growth in poorer countries.
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5
Founded in 1947, the _____________ is the president's most important source of advice on foreign policy within the White House
A)Department of Homeland Security
B)Central Intelligence Agency
C)secretary of state
D)National Security Council
E)AARP
A)Department of Homeland Security
B)Central Intelligence Agency
C)secretary of state
D)National Security Council
E)AARP
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6
Which war caused the most U.S.fatalities?
A)World War II
B)Civil War
C)Vietnam War
D)World War I
E)Iraq War
A)World War II
B)Civil War
C)Vietnam War
D)World War I
E)Iraq War
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7
The trade policy that exists between the U.S.and Canada is a type of normal trade policy.
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8
Even though chemical weapons were outlawed after World War I, how many countries have said that they have developed chemical weapons?
A)4
B)5
C)10
D)7
E)9
A)4
B)5
C)10
D)7
E)9
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9
Realism is
A)the belief that nations engage in international problem solving.
B)a theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
A)the belief that nations engage in international problem solving.
B)a theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
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10
"The Road Map to Peace" required Palestine to dismantle settlements and turn complete control over to Israel in these territories.
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Multilateralism is
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
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12
Economic sanctions is an example of
A)soft power.
B)hard power.
C)defensive power.
D)offensive power.
E)isolationism.
A)soft power.
B)hard power.
C)defensive power.
D)offensive power.
E)isolationism.
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13
Which of the following is NOT a permanent member of the U.N.Security Council?
A)United States
B)Japan
C)France
D)Russia
E)China
A)United States
B)Japan
C)France
D)Russia
E)China
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14
__________________ is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
A)The State Department
B)The Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
A)The State Department
B)The Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
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15
Multilateralism encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
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16
Realism is the belief that nations can work together to solve common problems.
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17
___________ is a theory based on creating enough military strength to persuade other nations not to attack first.
A)Preemption
B)Hard power
C)Soft power
D)Theory of deterrence
E)Realism
A)Preemption
B)Hard power
C)Soft power
D)Theory of deterrence
E)Realism
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18
The Bush Doctrine is a policy adopted in 2001 that asserts America's right to attack any nation that has weapons of mass destruction that might be used against U.S.interests.
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19
What type of trade relations exists between the United States and China?
A)Free trade
B)Export only trade
C)Import only
D)Normal trade
E)Fair trade
A)Free trade
B)Export only trade
C)Import only
D)Normal trade
E)Fair trade
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20
The Central Intelligence Agency
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
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Internationalism is
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
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Unilateralism is
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
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23
In April 2006, Iran announced that it would end its nuclear power program.
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24
___________ is the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
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25
Which policy asserts America's right to attack any nation that has weapons of mass destruction that may be used against U.S interests?
A)Powell Act
B)Rumsfeld Doctrine
C)Truman Doctrine
D)Bush Doctrine
E)Eisenhower Doctrine
A)Powell Act
B)Rumsfeld Doctrine
C)Truman Doctrine
D)Bush Doctrine
E)Eisenhower Doctrine
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26
What is the assumption that the U.S.can attack first when it believes another nation constitutes a very serious threat?
A)Preemption
B)Defensive power
C)Hard power
D)Deterrence
E)Multilateralism
A)Preemption
B)Defensive power
C)Hard power
D)Deterrence
E)Multilateralism
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Idealism is
A)the belief that nations engage in international problem solving.
B)a theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
A)the belief that nations engage in international problem solving.
B)a theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
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28
People who disagree with the Bush Doctrine might subscribe to this type of policy view?
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
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Which philosophy encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations?
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Internationalism
D)Multilateralism
E)Isolationism
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Internationalism
D)Multilateralism
E)Isolationism
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30
The Civil War resulted in the most number of American soldiers being killed of any war in U.S.history.
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31
___________ is the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
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32
The Foreign Service is a group of highly trained army officers.
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33
The Bush Doctrine would mostly be supported by a person with what type of policy view?
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
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34
The secretary of state administers the State Department.
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35
Japan is NOT a permanent member of the U.N.Security Council.
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36
___________ is a theory of international relations that focuses on the tendency of nations to operate from self-interest.
A)Idealism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A)Idealism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
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37
___________ is a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
A)Unilateralism
B)Isolationism
C)Realism
D)Internationalism
E)Multilateralism
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38
Isolationism is
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act on their own when facing threats from other nations.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
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39
Using diplomacy to influence other nations is an example of
A)preemption.
B)theory of deterrence.
C)soft power.
D)hard power.
E)isolationaism.
A)preemption.
B)theory of deterrence.
C)soft power.
D)hard power.
E)isolationaism.
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40
Planners for the war in Iraq assumed that U.S.troops would
A)be resented by a large segment of the Iraqi population.
B)have to be increased in number after the initial victory.
C)find weapons of mass destruction.
D)be forced to serve numerous tours of duty.
E)None of the above
A)be resented by a large segment of the Iraqi population.
B)have to be increased in number after the initial victory.
C)find weapons of mass destruction.
D)be forced to serve numerous tours of duty.
E)None of the above
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41
The effort to control weapons of mass destruction started with nuclear disarmament talks between the United States and ___________.
A)Iraq
B)Iran
C)North Korea
D)Japan
E)the Soviet Union
A)Iraq
B)Iran
C)North Korea
D)Japan
E)the Soviet Union
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42
According to your book, which two nations continue to have conflicts along each other's borders despite the push for peace?
A)Iran and Iraq
B)Iran and Pakistan
C)Israel and Palestine
D)Iraq and Kuwait
E)Iraq and Pakistan
A)Iran and Iraq
B)Iran and Pakistan
C)Israel and Palestine
D)Iraq and Kuwait
E)Iraq and Pakistan
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43
What is the name of the terrorist organization headed by Osama bin Laden?
A)Red Brigade
B)Republican Guard
C)Red Crescent
D)Al-Qaeda
E)Al-Saddam
A)Red Brigade
B)Republican Guard
C)Red Crescent
D)Al-Qaeda
E)Al-Saddam
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44
The United States has normal trade relations with which of the following countries?
A)Japan
B)Cuba
C)China
D)Iraq
E)Israel
A)Japan
B)Cuba
C)China
D)Iraq
E)Israel
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45
Which of the following cities were NOT the targets of terrorist bomb attacks between 2001 and 2005?
A)London
B)Madrid
C)Moscow
D)Berlin
E)All of the above were targets
A)London
B)Madrid
C)Moscow
D)Berlin
E)All of the above were targets
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46
Which of the following objectives was NOT articulated in support of the decision to invade Iraq in the spring of 2003?
A)The promotion of democracy
B)The defeat of terrorism
C)The end of U.S.dependence on foreign oil
D)The control of weapons of mass destruction
E)All of the above were articulated in support of the invasion
A)The promotion of democracy
B)The defeat of terrorism
C)The end of U.S.dependence on foreign oil
D)The control of weapons of mass destruction
E)All of the above were articulated in support of the invasion
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47
Which of the following is NOT considered a type of WMD?
A)Chemical weapons
B)Biological weapons
C)Conventional weapons
D)Nuclear weapons
E)All of the above are considered WMDs
A)Chemical weapons
B)Biological weapons
C)Conventional weapons
D)Nuclear weapons
E)All of the above are considered WMDs
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48
The theory of deterrence is
A)a reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems.
B)a theory that is based on creating enough military strength to persuade other nations not to attack first.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United States is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
A)a reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems.
B)a theory that is based on creating enough military strength to persuade other nations not to attack first.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United States is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
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49
___________ is a reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems
A)Preemption
B)Hard power
C)Soft power
D)Deterrence
E)Realism
A)Preemption
B)Hard power
C)Soft power
D)Deterrence
E)Realism
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50
Preemption is
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United States is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
A)the desire to avoid international engagement altogether.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United States is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
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51
The attention the United States placed on Iraq during the Bush administration distracted from the war in
A)Israel.
B)Afghanistan.
C)Iran.
D)Korea.
E)Vietnam.
A)Israel.
B)Afghanistan.
C)Iran.
D)Korea.
E)Vietnam.
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Hard power is
A)a reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United State is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
A)a reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United State is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
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53
Volunteers of which organization are expected to serve in another nation for two years on community development projects?
A)Volunteers for Peace
B)Americorps
C)Peace Corps
D)United Nations
E)None of the above
A)Volunteers for Peace
B)Americorps
C)Peace Corps
D)United Nations
E)None of the above
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54
The year the U.S., Israel, and Arab nations embraced "The Road Map to Peace" was
A)1998.
B)2002.
C)1996.
D)1992.
E)2004.
A)1998.
B)2002.
C)1996.
D)1992.
E)2004.
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55
The war in ___________ was a major action against a nation that clearly harbored terrorism.
A)Palestine
B)Afghanistan
C)Iraq
D)Iran
E)Darfur
A)Palestine
B)Afghanistan
C)Iraq
D)Iran
E)Darfur
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Soft power is
A)a reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United State is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
A)a reliance on economic and military strength to solve international problems.
B)the belief that nations must engage in international problem solving.
C)a theory of international relations that focuses on the hope that nations will act together to solve international problems and promote peace.
D)a policy of taking action before the United State is attacked rather than waiting for provocation.
E)a reliance on diplomacy and negotiation to solve international problems.
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57
Which item is currently on the foreign and defense policy agenda of the United States?
A)Controlling weapons of mass destruction
B)Fighting terrorism
C)Reducing global warming
D)Promoting free trade abroad
E)All of the above
A)Controlling weapons of mass destruction
B)Fighting terrorism
C)Reducing global warming
D)Promoting free trade abroad
E)All of the above
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58
What international treaty was signed in 1997 by 55 nations promising to lower their greenhouse emissions?
A)Project Green
B)Kyoto Protocol
C)Emission Treaty
D)Global Warming Initiative
E)None of the above
A)Project Green
B)Kyoto Protocol
C)Emission Treaty
D)Global Warming Initiative
E)None of the above
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59
___________ is a philosophy that encourages individual nations to act together to solve international problems.
A)Preemption
B)Hard power
C)Soft power
D)Multilateralism
E)Realism
A)Preemption
B)Hard power
C)Soft power
D)Multilateralism
E)Realism
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60
The United States supports and has a free trade policy for free trade but the U.S.does NOT have
A)a commitment to globalization.
B)an extensive free export policy on all goods.
C)a policy for free movement of goods across national borders.
D)a policy on unrestricted export of goods that could make nuclear weapons.
E)None of the above
A)a commitment to globalization.
B)an extensive free export policy on all goods.
C)a policy for free movement of goods across national borders.
D)a policy on unrestricted export of goods that could make nuclear weapons.
E)None of the above
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61
The __________________ gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
A)State Department
B)Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
A)State Department
B)Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
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62
The Reorganization Act of 1986 gave power to
A)Congress.
B)the secretary of defense.
C)the National Security Council.
D)the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
E)the secretary of state.
A)Congress.
B)the secretary of defense.
C)the National Security Council.
D)the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
E)the secretary of state.
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63
__________________ combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
A)The State Department
B)The Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
A)The State Department
B)The Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
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64
The secretary of state does all of the following EXCEPT
A)administer the State Department.
B)works closely with the CIA on issues relation to information about for countries that could negatively affect the U.S.
C)receives visits from foreign diplomats.
D)attends international conferences.
E)serves as the administration's chief coordinator of all governmental actions that affect our relations with other nations.
A)administer the State Department.
B)works closely with the CIA on issues relation to information about for countries that could negatively affect the U.S.
C)receives visits from foreign diplomats.
D)attends international conferences.
E)serves as the administration's chief coordinator of all governmental actions that affect our relations with other nations.
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65
Which United Sates president warned that we must be wary of the military-industrial complex that supports increased defense spending as a way to protect jobs?
A)Bill Clinton
B)Dwight D.Eisenhower
C)Lyndon B.Johnson
D)John F.Kennedy
E)Richard Nixon
A)Bill Clinton
B)Dwight D.Eisenhower
C)Lyndon B.Johnson
D)John F.Kennedy
E)Richard Nixon
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66
The Joint Chiefs of Staff is composed of
A)representatives of the four armed services.
B)a joint United States Senate and House committee.
C)quasi-military organizations.
D)the president's special aides.
E)None of the above
A)representatives of the four armed services.
B)a joint United States Senate and House committee.
C)quasi-military organizations.
D)the president's special aides.
E)None of the above
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67
All of the following are permanent members of the U.N.Security Council EXCEPT which of the following?
A)United States
B)Germany
C)France
D)Russia
E)China
A)United States
B)Germany
C)France
D)Russia
E)China
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68
The following are true of the Peace Corps EXCEPT
A)participants serve in another nation for two years.
B)participants teach math and science.
C)participants partake in community development projects.
D)it require a college degree or specific international experience.
E)10% of the volunteers are 50 and over.
A)participants serve in another nation for two years.
B)participants teach math and science.
C)participants partake in community development projects.
D)it require a college degree or specific international experience.
E)10% of the volunteers are 50 and over.
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69
Which of the following is NOT a member of the intelligence community?
A)Energy Department of Intelligence
B)Homeland Security's Department's Directorate of Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection
C)Federal Bureau of Investigation
D)National Reconnaissance Office
E)All of the above
A)Energy Department of Intelligence
B)Homeland Security's Department's Directorate of Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection
C)Federal Bureau of Investigation
D)National Reconnaissance Office
E)All of the above
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70
The 9/11 Commission is
A)Unilateral.
B)Bipartisan.
C)Nonpartisan.
D)Conservative.
E)Liberal.
A)Unilateral.
B)Bipartisan.
C)Nonpartisan.
D)Conservative.
E)Liberal.
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71
The National Security Council
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, and its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, and its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
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72
State Department policy priorities include all BUT which of the following?
A)Promoting protective tariffs
B)Protecting American citizens' abroad
C)Negotiating treaties
D)Promoting U.S.commercial interests
E)Granting visas to foreign visitors
A)Promoting protective tariffs
B)Protecting American citizens' abroad
C)Negotiating treaties
D)Promoting U.S.commercial interests
E)Granting visas to foreign visitors
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73
The __________________serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that affect national security.
A)State Department
B)Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
A)State Department
B)Central Intelligence Agency
C)National Security Council
D)Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)Department of Defense
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74
Shortly before ____________________ ended, Congress replaced the draft with an all-volunteer force.
A)the Vietnam War
B)World War II
C)the Korean War
D)the Persian Gulf War
E)World War I
A)the Vietnam War
B)World War II
C)the Korean War
D)the Persian Gulf War
E)World War I
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75
Conventional diplomacy, a ______________, can become ____________ when the United States breaks diplomatic relations with another nation.
A)hard power and soft power
B)nonviolent action and violent
C)defensive power and offensive power
D)soft power and hard power
E)None of the above
A)hard power and soft power
B)nonviolent action and violent
C)defensive power and offensive power
D)soft power and hard power
E)None of the above
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76
What committee serves as the principle military adviser to the president?
A)The State Department
B)The Central Intelligence Agency
C)The Joint Chiefs of Staff
D)The Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)The Department of Defense
A)The State Department
B)The Central Intelligence Agency
C)The Joint Chiefs of Staff
D)The Defense Department's Defense Intelligence Agency
E)The Department of Defense
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77
Who gives consent to treaty ratification in the United States?
A)The president, by executive order
B)The House and the Senate jointly, by majority vote
C)The House, by two-thirds vote
D)The Senate, by two-thirds vote
E)Congress by two-thirds vote
A)The president, by executive order
B)The House and the Senate jointly, by majority vote
C)The House, by two-thirds vote
D)The Senate, by two-thirds vote
E)Congress by two-thirds vote
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78
Foreign aid is an example of
A)soft power.
B)hard power.
C)defensive power.
D)offensive power.
E)Both B and C are correct
A)soft power.
B)hard power.
C)defensive power.
D)offensive power.
E)Both B and C are correct
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79
Most responsibility for the formation of foreign policy is held by the
A)Senate Foreign Relations Committee
B)House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
C)Commerce Department.
D)Judicial Branch.
E)Executive Branch.
A)Senate Foreign Relations Committee
B)House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
C)Commerce Department.
D)Judicial Branch.
E)Executive Branch.
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80
The State Department
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, and its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
A)is responsible for the diplomatic realm of foreign and defense policy.
B)gathers and analyzes information that flows into various parts of the U.S.government from all over the world.
C)combines the intelligence operations of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
D)serves directly under the president and is intended to help integrate foreign, military, and economic policies that could compromise the safety of the borders of the United States.
E)has existed for more than half a century, and its leaders are still working to ensure both strategic vision and practical coordination among the military services.
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