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U.S. State Department

Foreign Policy Why do events around the world that matter to the United States? Survey

Goals of Foreign Policy Keep our nation and people safe from enemies Protect our allies from enemies and domestic terror Promote U.S. economic prosperity Encourage international free trade Protect the poor and weak from exploitation and human rights abuses Protect our military and security interests around the world

Goals of Foreign Policy Protect the global environment Advance human rights around the world Cooperate in maintaining international laws governing the behavior of nations Maintain our status as the most militarily powerful nation Promote capitalism and free markets Protect our economy from unfair trade Maintain international peace Promote democracy and political freedom

Department of State The US Department of State handles all foreign policy for U.S. Shape a freer, more secure, and more prosperous world Through formulating and implementing the President's foreign policy, while supporting and protecting American interests abroad

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is Secretary of State He’s a part of the cabinet- Highest honor in cabinet Member of National Security Council Responsible for putting foreign policy into action Travels to much of the world to guide and assist implementation of policies Website

Website After taking notes and searching through the website what are your thoughts on the position of Secretary of State?