Foreign and Military Policy Test Review
- Which does the president do first when making foreign policy?
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign nations is known as
- United States trade agreements promote fair and free trade by
- The primary goal of American foreign policy is to
- How does American foreign policy reflect national American political values?
- What did the first major foreign policy, the Monroe Doctrine, state?
- The United States tried unsuccessfully to maintain a policy of ______during World War I.
- Which event permanently forced the United States out of isolationism in World War II?
- Which two doctrines were both intended to slow the spread of communism?
- Who argued for Presidential Supremacy in the area of foreign policy?
- Which action by which president triggered the creation of the War Powers Act?
- What is necessary to understand foreign policy enough to have a voice in government?
- Which country is the most powerful militarily?
- What is currently the most effective form of spying?
- When did the United States emerge permanently into the position of world power?
- Why is NAFTA a problem?
- Why is production cheaper in Mexico and China?
- What is the purpose of the United Nations? What did it replace and why?
- What was the common view at Bretton Woods?
- What is the War Powers Act? Why was it put in place? How effective is it?
- What four factors influence foreign policy decisions?
- How do capitalism and democracy go hand in hand?
- What are the 21st Century Foreign Policy Challenges?
- What are the three primary ways countries produce wealth?
- What are the three reasons we have continuing conflict with the Middle East?
- How has television been used to promote foreign policy?
- Explain a current foreign policy situation our country faces. (Suggestions: Issues with Israel, Relationship with North Korea, Trade deficit with China, or Burning of Korans in Afghanistan)
Foreign and Military Policy Test Review
- Which does the president do first when making foreign policy?
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign nations is known as
- United States trade agreements promote fair and free trade by
- The primary goal of American foreign policy is to
- How does American foreign policy reflect national American political values?
- What did the first major foreign policy, the Monroe Doctrine, state?
- The United States tried unsuccessfully to maintain a policy of ______during World War I.
- Which event permanently forced the United States out of isolationism in World War II?
- Which two doctrines were both intended to slow the spread of communism?
- Who argued for Presidential Supremacy in the area of foreign policy?
- Which action by which president triggered the creation of the War Powers Act?
- What is necessary to understand foreign policy enough to have a voice in government?
- Which country is the most powerful militarily?
- What is currently the most effective form of spying?
- When did the United States emerge permanently into the position of world power?
- Why is NAFTA a problem?
- Why is production cheaper in Mexico and China?
- What is the purpose of the United Nations? What did it replace and why?
- What was the common view at Bretton Woods?
- What is the War Powers Act? Why was it put in place? How effective is it?
- What four factors influence foreign policy decisions?
- How do capitalism and democracy go hand in hand?
- What are the 21st Century Foreign Policy Challenges?
- What are the three primary ways countries produce wealth?
- What are the three reasons we have continuing conflict with the Middle East?
- How has television been used to promote foreign policy?
- Explain a current foreign policy situation our country faces. (Suggestions: Issues with Israel, Relationship with North Korea, Trade deficit with China, or Burning of Korans in Afghanistan)