CHAPTER 17 FOREIGN POLICY. 1990-PRESENT WORLD POWERANTI-TERRORISM 1945-1990 COLD WARSTOP COMMUNISM 1941-1945 WORLD POWERWWII 1920-1941 ISOLATIONISMECONOMIC.

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CHAPTER 17 FOREIGN POLICY

1990-PRESENT WORLD POWERANTI-TERRORISM COLD WARSTOP COMMUNISM WORLD POWERWWII ISOLATIONISMECONOMIC & POLITICAL IMPERIALISMSPREAD DEMOCRACY ISOLATIONISMNEUTRALITY

 P. 401  Over the years, presidents have expanded their powers, especially foreign powers.  Due to “unity” of the office – one leader  Presidential personalities  Complex industrial & technological society  World power need immediate action  Congress is vague, allows president to carry out laws as he sees fit  Etc…

 NATO – North Atlantic Treaty Organization  Alliance after WWII – during Cold War  UN – United Nations  Peace Keeping Organization  NAFTA – North America Free Trade Agreement  Trade agreement with Mexico and Canada