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Ch 22 Foreign Policy and Defense

22-1 Development of Foreign Policy Define: Foreign policy- National security- Isolationism- Internationalism- Containment- Graphic Organizer ( P.607)

22-2 Shared Foreign Policy Power Define: Ambassador- Treaty- Executive agreement- Bipartisan- Graphic Organizer ( P.614)

22-3 State and Defense Departments Define: Embassy- Consulate- Consul- Passport- Visa- Conscription- Graphic Organizer ( P. 621)

22-4 Foreign Policy in Action Define: Mutual defense alliance- Regional security pact- Multilateral treaty- Bilateral treaty- Collective security- Sanction- Graphic Organizer (P. 627 )