A) vice president.
B) head of the CIA.
C) secretary of state.
D) chairperson of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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A) isolationism.
B) deterrence.
C) détente.
D) appeasement.
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A) the president
B) Congress
C) the Senate
D) the public
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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 NATO forces.
D) preemptive war.
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A) provides loans and facilitates a short-term flow of money to countries in need.
B) sets a single monetary instrument that governs international monetary exchange.
C) is limited in its ability to loan money to developing countries.
D) was set up to provide for long-term money flow to developing countries.
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A) the United States, France, and Britain.
B) Russia, China, and Japan.
C) Germany, Japan, and Italy.
D) Germany, China, and Russia.
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A) entered into a security alliance with Iraq.
B) withdrew from the World Trade Organization (WTO) .
C) rejected an American offer to join NATO.
D) overthrew an unpopular U.S.-backed leader.
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A) increased steadily.
B) decreased steadily.
C) remained constant.
D) fluctuated dramatically, with large increases in some years and large decreases in other years.
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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) 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) trade deficit.
B) trade surplus.
C) consumer deficit.
D) consumer surplus.
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A) Canada
B) Mexico
C) Poland
D) The Czech Republic
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A) military alliance formed between the United States and 11 Pacific Rim nations to limit China's military influence.
B) nuclear nonproliferation agreement between the United States and 11 Pacific Rim nations.
C) free trade agreement between the United States and 11 Pacific Rim nations.
D) law passed by the U.S.Congress to allow tariffs on goods imported from 11 Pacific Rim nations.
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A) trade treaty between Mexico, Canada, and the United States designed to lower and eliminate tariffs.
B) executive agreement between the United States and the other nations of North and Central America, giving one another most-favored-nation trade status.
C) treaty between the United States, Canada, and Mexico pledging a unified strategy regarding trade with Asia and Europe.
D) executive agreement reducing trade and immigration barriers throughout North America.
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A) the United States has been pursuing a policy of isolationism since the end of World War II.
B) protecting human rights is less important to American foreign policy than security concerns and economic interests.
C) the president has only limited power in determining American foreign policy.
D) Congress has only limited power in determining American foreign policy.
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A) Central Intelligence Agency.
B) Department of Homeland Security.
C) State Department.
D) Department of Defense.
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A) London.
B) Paris.
C) New York City.
D) a different member country's capital city every 10 years.
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A) ethnic
B) economic
C) environmental
D) human rights
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A) extensive experience in both foreign and domestic policy before taking office.
B) extensive experience in foreign policy but very little background in domestic policy before taking office.
C) extensive experience in domestic policy but very little background in foreign policy before taking office.
D) very little experience in either foreign or domestic policy before taking office.
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