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Chapter 23.1
Conducting Foreign Policy
Goals of U.S. Foreign Policy
I. _________________ policy is how ________________ interact with other
___________________.
A. _______ foreign policy is maintaining _________________ security, supporting
_________________, promoting world _________________, providing aid to people in
need, and _________________ open trade.
II. President’s Powers
A. The _________________ is responsible for _________________ foreign policy
decisions, and is given this power by _________________, Section 2 of the
Constitution.
1. The foreign policy powers include _________________,
_________________making, and _________________ power.
a. The president can order the _________________ action, but must follow the rules of
_________________ _________________ Act.
b. The president can _________________treaties
1.) _________________ treaties to end wars
2.) _________________, which are _________________ in which two or more
_________________ committing to help each other
3.) _________________ treaties, which are _________________agreement
B. _________________agreements are _________________understandings with
_________________ governments
C. _________________ powers is the president establishing _________________ with
foreign countries
III. Other Foreign policy _________________
A. Department of _________________ carries out U.S. foreign policy as established by
the _________________
1. _________________ corps are _________________, _________________ and
_________________who conduct foreign relations
2. Other sources of _________________ are the CIA and NSC
IV. _________________ provides a balance
A. _________________ powers of all treaties falls to the _________________
B. Power to declare _________________ also falls to _________________
C. _________________ powers is under the approval of _________________ houses
of Congress
Chapter 24- Charting a Course
Chapter 24.1-Development of U.S. Foreign Policy
I. _________________ and _________________
A. After the United States won its independence from _________________it tries to
_________________foreign affairs which is known as isolationism
B. Avoiding Alliances
II. The United States and International relations
A. The Monroe Doctrine
1. The Monroe Doctrine, _________________ Corollary, and _________________
Diplomacy have set the tone that the United States has _________________ Latin
America into doing what the United States has _________________
a. _________________ is statement of policy that sets forth a way
_________________interacting with other countries.
1.) _________________Doctrine stated that the United States would consider any
_________________interference in the _________________ of any
country in the _________________ hemisphere as an
_________________ act.
b. _________________ is a statement that follows as a _________________and
_________________ result.
1.) The _________________Corollary stated that the United States would the
_________________the affairs of the _________________Hemisphere
c. _________________ diplomacy stated that the United States had the
_________________ to send troops into _________________ American countries to
_________________ American investment
d. The _________________Neighbor _________________ opposed the
_________________intervention by the United States in _________________
American countries.
III. Wars end_________________
A. _________________I and II ended the United States policy of isolationism
B. In 1945 the United States _________________ other countries to form the
_________________
_________________
Chapter 24.2-The Cold War
I. _________________ of the Cold War
A. The _________________ of the Cold War were rooted in _________________ of
_________________ and _________________ between the _________________
_________________ and _________________ _________________
B. _________________ the government owns the means of production_________________, _________________, and _________________- and decides
what _________________to make with those _________________resources
C. Cold War begins
1. _________________ nations were _________________, Bulgaria,
_________________, East Germany, _________________, Romania, and
_________________, all of which were _________________ by the Soviet Union.
II. _________________ was the _________________ _________________attempt to
try to _________________ the spread of Soviet _________________ in the world.
A. The United States, during the _________________Missile _________________ with
the Soviet Union, the two _________________ came closer to _________________
war, than any time before or after.
1. Soviet Union _________________ nuclear missiles ___ miles away from the United
States on the island of ________
B. The United States _________________limited wars during the Cold War in
___________and _____________.
1. The United States did not _________________ fight the Soviet Union in these
_________________, but did fight these two _________________governments that
were _________________ by the Soviet Union.
C. The end of Communism in Russia
1. The Soviet Union _________________ after the failing _________________ and
_________________ unrest, trying to keep pace with the U.S. in
_________________ spending.
a. Russia turned to _________________after the Cold War collapse
Chapter 24.3-New Trends
I. Global Conflicts
A. _________________ are individuals who use _________________violence to
achieve political goals
B. _________________- the United States has sent troop into Iraq in _______, as a
international _________________to get Iraq out of _________________, and again in
2003 to look for weapons of mass _________________.
C. _________________ and _________________ have been in conflict since _____,
and the United States _________________ side with Israel.
II. Global _________________ and _________________ issues
A. United States and _________________
1. The United States helped bring about the end of _________________ in South Africa
by placing economic _________________ against South Africa, and ending Apartheid
in _____
a. Apartheid was the _________________ of _________________of the races in South
African, between the ruling _________________ and politically and economically
suffering _________________Africans.
B. United States main ___________in Africa has been to help _______ and
___________ economic help is needed
C. War on ___________ is an _________________ effort to end the ________ and
__________ of illegal drugs, which started in the _________.
III. September 11, 2001 _________________ attacked the United States by high
jacking _________________ and _________________ them into the
World Trade Center and _________________.
A. Terrorist _________________ ___ ________________planned the terrorist attacks
on September 11th.
IV. _________________ power is power that has been seized by _________________
of a country. These dictators rule _________________ the consent of its people.