Chapter 14: Making Foreign Policy International Institutions

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Chapter 14: Making Foreign Policy International Institutions Section 3: Foreign Policy and International Institutions

Foreign Policy and International Institutions Main Idea The United States is a member of international organizations that work to maintain peace and political stability around the world.

Foreign Policy and International Institutions Focus Questions What events led to the Iraq War? What are the major divsions of the United Nations? What are some other major international institutions?