Foreign and Military Policy Test Review

  1. Which does the president do first when making foreign policy?
  2. A formal agreement between two or more sovereign nations is known as
  3. United States trade agreements promote fair and free trade by
  4. The primary goal of American foreign policy is to
  5. How does American foreign policy reflect national American political values?
  6. What did the first major foreign policy, the Monroe Doctrine, state?
  7. The United States tried unsuccessfully to maintain a policy of ______during World War I.
  8. Which event permanently forced the United States out of isolationism in World War II?
  9. Which two doctrines were both intended to slow the spread of communism?
  10. Who argued for Presidential Supremacy in the area of foreign policy?
  11. Which action by which president triggered the creation of the War Powers Act?
  12. What is necessary to understand foreign policy enough to have a voice in government?
  13. Which country is the most powerful militarily?
  14. What is currently the most effective form of spying?
  15. When did the United States emerge permanently into the position of world power?
  16. Why is NAFTA a problem?
  17. Why is production cheaper in Mexico and China?
  18. What is the purpose of the United Nations? What did it replace and why?
  19. What was the common view at Bretton Woods?
  20. What is the War Powers Act? Why was it put in place? How effective is it?
  21. What four factors influence foreign policy decisions?
  22. How do capitalism and democracy go hand in hand?
  23. What are the 21st Century Foreign Policy Challenges?
  24. What are the three primary ways countries produce wealth?
  25. What are the three reasons we have continuing conflict with the Middle East?
  26. How has television been used to promote foreign policy?
  27. 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

  1. Which does the president do first when making foreign policy?
  2. A formal agreement between two or more sovereign nations is known as
  3. United States trade agreements promote fair and free trade by
  4. The primary goal of American foreign policy is to
  5. How does American foreign policy reflect national American political values?
  6. What did the first major foreign policy, the Monroe Doctrine, state?
  7. The United States tried unsuccessfully to maintain a policy of ______during World War I.
  8. Which event permanently forced the United States out of isolationism in World War II?
  9. Which two doctrines were both intended to slow the spread of communism?
  10. Who argued for Presidential Supremacy in the area of foreign policy?
  11. Which action by which president triggered the creation of the War Powers Act?
  12. What is necessary to understand foreign policy enough to have a voice in government?
  13. Which country is the most powerful militarily?
  14. What is currently the most effective form of spying?
  15. When did the United States emerge permanently into the position of world power?
  16. Why is NAFTA a problem?
  17. Why is production cheaper in Mexico and China?
  18. What is the purpose of the United Nations? What did it replace and why?
  19. What was the common view at Bretton Woods?
  20. What is the War Powers Act? Why was it put in place? How effective is it?
  21. What four factors influence foreign policy decisions?
  22. How do capitalism and democracy go hand in hand?
  23. What are the 21st Century Foreign Policy Challenges?
  24. What are the three primary ways countries produce wealth?
  25. What are the three reasons we have continuing conflict with the Middle East?
  26. How has television been used to promote foreign policy?
  27. 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)