Which of the following is not longer a current U. S. foreign policy concern? war on terrorism
war against Al Qaeda
The Cold War
aid to foreign countries
During the Cold War the U.S. used the policy of _______________ to combat communism. pre-emptive strikes
containment
intervention
isolationism
This belief emerged slowly throughout the middle 1800’s and the public believed the U.S. should expand its borders to include from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Manifest Destiny
The Monroe Doctrine
Annexation of Mexico
Jeffersonian expansion
This idea was brought forth by Woodrow Wilson and outlined the idea that allowed people to decide for themselves the type of government they want to live under. This idea is still a major principle of U.S. foreign policy in the last century. Manifest Destiny
Containment policy
Fourteen Points
Self-determination
This organization was brought about because of WWI and was intended to bring about world peace. The League of Nations
The United Nations
The Justices of World Powers
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
This Cold War incident brought the two superpowers to the brink of war. Mekong Attack
Pearl Harbor
The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Vietnam War
This is the lofty goal of allowing the guiding principles of the U.S. to shine onto other countries. The goal works in conjunction with the idea that most countries want to do the right thing. Political realism
world peace
Moral idealism
pre-emptive strikes
People that believe in this principle do not believe that most countries are ethical and principled. With each countries fight to survive, these countries will often abandon morals in order to achieve strategic political objectives. Political realism
world peace
Moral idealism
pre-emptive strikes
This policy played a crucial role in our communist containment policies. This same program is playing a crucial role in the goal of promoting American ideals to prevent terrorism and nuclear proliferation. pre-emptive strikes
Containment policy
Fourteen Points
foreign aid
The ___________________ is the driving force behind U.S. foreign policy. President
Congress
public opinion
judicial branch
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