Foreign Policy & the Conflicts of Separation of Powers

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Foreign Policy & the Conflicts of Separation of Powers Chapter 7.3

Review: Bell Ringer 7.2 Turn in you’re I am poem for a grade. Make sure your name (first and last) are in the upper right corner. Read samples to the class for a review.

Goals of Foreign Policy, p. 70-71 Read 7.3. Complete organizer by defining terms, determining what powers each branch has to accomplish US foreign policy goals & explaining quote. This page goes on p. 70. Outline Presidential powers over foreign policy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmTpcnIG2cA Outline powers of Congress over foreign policy. War Powers Act Complete Working Together in elbow partners. Put sheet on p. 71. Discuss each item.

Foreign Policy Final Discussion, p. 71 Who has more power over foreign policy: The President or Congress? Explain your answer. Does a strong military make us safer or more hated by the rest of the world? Explain your answer. At what point should the US intervene in a foreign country, if ever? Explain your answer.