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Hosted by Mr. Williams

SystemsVocab Foreign Policy National Interest

Row 1, 100 This is the system in which the world is divided into many power centers. What is Multipolar?

2, 100 The ability of one country to influence another. What is power?

3, 100 According to the War Powers Act, the President can use troops for this long in a foreign war without congressional approval. What is 90 days?

4, 100 The belief that God wanted Americans to conquer land all the way from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific is known as this. What is Manifest Destiny?

1, 200 The system in which weaker countries join to oppose a domineering power. What is Counterweight?

2, 200 The idea that a nation controls everything within its borders. What is sovereignty?

3, 200 Foreign policy is often determined by this, which can be defined as our goals as a nation. What is national interest?

4, 200 One result of America’s desire to expand westward was this. What is either the Louisiana Purchase, the purchase of Florida from Spain, the Mexican-American War, or the War of 1812?

1, 300 This system asserts that there are 3 levels of countries, the bottom one being a “zone of chaos” run by warlords and crime. What is stratified?

2, 300 Power above the national level, for example the UN. What is supranational?

3, 300 This is the small group that coordinates and advises the president on foreign policy. What is the National Security Council?

4, 300 In this war, the United States won the Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, and control of Cuba. What is the Spanish-American War?

1, 400 This system states that countries become more peaceful as they begin to trade freely with others. What is Globalized?

2, 400 Unwillingness to use military forces overseas, because you believe that U.S. involvement would only make the conflict worse. What is nonintervention?

3, 400 This refers to a foreign policy based on morality. What is idealism?

4, 400 This term means to conquer land overseas, which was our national interest at the turn of the 20th century. What is Imperialism?

1, 500 This system states that the post- Cold War world is divided into several racial and religious groups. It states that the biggest threat today is the Islamic civilization. What is Clash of Civilizations?

2, 500 A foreign policy that does not consult or include any allied nation. For example, President Bush’s handling of North Korea. What is unilateralism?

3, 500 This was the plan to rebuild Europe economically after WWII in order to keep our allies, win over Germany, and stop the spread of communism. What is the Marshall Plan?

4, 500 The Truman Doctrine was part of this policy to stop the spread of communism. What is Containment?