A) "I Stand with the Islamic State."
B) the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
C) the Islamic State in India and Sri Lanka
D) the Islamic State in Solidarity.
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A) in which the Iranians pledged not to build nuclear weapons in exchange for the United States lifting its economic sanctions against Iran.
B) that eliminated tariffs on agricultural imports between the two countries.
C) in which Iranians agreed to share intelligence information about the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in exchange for the United States lifting its economic sanctions against Iran.
D) that secured the release of a number of American hostages taken during the 1979 Iranian revolution.
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A) Foreign policies should be guided by the national interest, even if, from the outside, the leaders of the nation appear cold and ruthless.
B) Foreign policies should be guided by the mutual interests of one nation with other nations.
C) Foreign policy should take a backseat to domestic policy since domestic policy affects most citizens more directly.
D) Foreign policy makers should continually adapt their goals to meet changes in the real world rather than focusing their goals on broad, unchanging philosophies.
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A) China
B) Sweden
C) the United States
D) Switzerland
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A) focus on the interests of the United States at the expense of all other nations.
B) focus on the interests of other nations at the expense of our own personal interests.
C) have a higher purpose than the pursuit of our own interests and use force only as a last resort.
D) focus on working with the United Nations to promote democracy around the world.
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A) managing the war on terrorism through multination diplomacy.
B) the tactic of relying on the United Nations to help achieve U.S. objectives.
C) increasing the size and scope of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces.
D) preemptive war.
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A) debates about irrigation policy should be settled by making reference to the Constitution, not by voting in Congress.
B) all Americans will suffer if we fail to work together to protect our nation's political, economic, and security interests in the wider world.
C) the United States should not have policy disagreements with other countries.
D) Democrats and Republicans should only disagree with each other on foreign policy issues and not on matters of domestic policy.
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A) economic interests
B) human rights
C) national security
D) international trade
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A) liability; asset
B) asset; liability
C) carrot; stick
D) policy; regulation
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A) an early version of the Bush Doctrine.
B) no different than a policy of isolationism.
C) no different than a policy of appeasement.
D) midway between preventive war and appeasement.
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A) Canada
B) Mexico
C) Poland
D) The Czech Republic
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A) 1790
B) 1865
C) 1942
D) 2002
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A) multilateralism
B) alliances
C) treaty
D) diplomacy
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A) statement issued by the United Nations on the importance of protecting endangered species.
B) peace treaty signed by the United States and Japan at the end of World War II.
C) treaty that created the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) .
D) agreement setting limits on emissions of greenhouse gases from industrial countries.
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A) The Constitution gives most of the foreign policy authority to Congress.
B) Congress is regularly called on to approve financing of foreign policies.
C) Since the beginning of the Cold War, the president has delegated large amounts of foreign policy authority to Congress.
D) Congress is the only branch that can declare war.
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A) 1940s, soon after World War II.
B) early 1950s, with the Korean War.
C) late 1950s, with American involvement in Vietnam.
D) early 1960s, with the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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A) international protocol
B) executive agreement
C) executive-congressional agreement
D) executive order
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A) declaring war
B) regulating commerce with foreign nations
C) confirming foreign ambassadors
D) declaring war, regulating commerce with foreign nations, and confirming foreign ambassadors.
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A) history has shown that only democratic nation-states respond well to deterrence.
B) deterrence has been made illegal under international law.
C) terrorist groups are nonstate actors who may believe that their lack of a fixed geographic location prevents their targets from retaliating militarily.
D) terrorist groups do not yet have access to nuclear weapons.
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