Unit # 8 Foreign Policy.

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Unit # 8 Foreign Policy

Five Goals of US Foreign Policy Goal #1: National Security—preserve the security of the US protection of a nation’s borders and territories against invasion or control by foreign powers. basic goal -we would not be able to do anything we need to do securely helps us determine how we should deal with other nations.

Goal #2—Stop Terrorism stop them in order to keep the nation safe safe guard for American interests overseas

Goal # 3 World Peace If other nations are at peace there will be little chance that the US can be drawn into a conflict. This was the main reason to organize the United Nations after WWII.

Goal # 4 Free and Open Trade economic interests must also be protected maintaining trade as well as preserving access to natural resources are goals of our foreign policy. trade is a necessity for the US.

Goal # 5 Human Rights and Democracy want to encourage all countries to respect the human rights of freedom, justice, and equality. best way to do this is through democratic government. victims of natural disasters or starvation have looked to the US for help. in times of crisis the US has responded with medical aid, food, and technical assistance.