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2 Foreign Policy Basics

3 Development of US Foreign Policy

4 Foreign Policy Goals

5 Foreign Policy Tools

6 Implementing Foreign Policy

7 International Organizations

8 Foreign Policy Tools Foreign Policy Basics Development of Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Goals Implementing Foreign Policy International Organizations $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW  ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

9 A nations plan for dealing with foreign nations is called what?
1-100 A nations plan for dealing with foreign nations is called what? $100

10 1-100A What is Foreign Policy? $100

11 An agreement between two countries, often to keep peace is called
1-200 An agreement between two countries, often to keep peace is called what? $200

12 1-200A What is a treaty? $200

13 This cabinet department is in charge of foreign relations.
1-300 This cabinet department is in charge of foreign relations. $300

14 What is the State Department?
What is the State Department? $300

15 1-400 This is a tariff. $400

16 1-400A What is a tax on imports? $400

17 An agreement between two or more countries to protect
1-500 An agreement between two or more countries to protect each other in case of attack. $500

18 1-500A What is an alliance? $500

19 The two countries involved in the Cold War.
2-100 The two countries involved in the Cold War. $100

20 What are the US and the Soviet Union?
What are the US and the Soviet Union? $100

21 this foreign policy in Vietnam and Korea.
2-200 The fear of the spread of communism led the US to follow this foreign policy in Vietnam and Korea. $200

22 2-200A What is containment? $200

23 country that stays out of foreign affairs.
2-300 The US stayed out of foreign wars early in its history. A country that stays out of foreign affairs. $300

24 What is an isolationist country?
What is an isolationist country? $300

25 This historical event signalled the end of the Cold War.
2-400 This historical event signalled the end of the Cold War. $400

26 What is the fall of the Berlin Wall?
What is the fall of the Berlin Wall? $400

27 This is why the US entered WWI and WWII.
2-500 This is why the US entered WWI and WWII. $500

28 What is attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor and the
What is attack by the Japanese on Pearl Harbor and the attacking of ships by the Germans.? $500

29 Sending food to Somalia.
3-100 Sending food to Somalia. $100

30 What is concern for humanity?
What is concern for humanity? $100

31 NAFTA is signed by the leaders of the US, Canada and Mexico.
3-200 NAFTA is signed by the leaders of the US, Canada and Mexico. $200

32 What is free and open trade?
What is free and open trade? $200

33 3-300 Invading Iraq. $300

34 What are democratic governments and world peace?
What are democratic governments and world peace? $300

35 These are the 5 foreign policy goals of the United States.
3-400 These are the 5 foreign policy goals of the United States. $400

36 What are concern for humanity, democratic governments, free
What are concern for humanity, democratic governments, free and open trade, national security and world peace? $400

37 Joining the United Nations.
3-500 Joining the United Nations. $500

38 3-500A What is world peace? $500

39 Sending money and food are examples of this tool.
4-100 Sending money and food are examples of this tool. $100

40 4-100A What is foreign aid? $100

41 The embargo on Cuba is an example of this foreign policy tool.
4-200 The embargo on Cuba is an example of this foreign policy tool. $200

42 What is an economic sanction?
What is an economic sanction? $200

43 decisions with several
4-300 Making foreign policy decisions with several other countries. $300

44 What is a multilateral decision?
What is a multilateral decision? $300

45 This is an alliance the US has entered into.
4-400 This is an alliance the US has entered into. $400

46 What are the UN, NATO, NAFTA etc.?
What are the UN, NATO, NAFTA etc.? $400

47 types of foreign policy
4-500 These are the 4 major types of foreign policy tools. $500

48 What are alliances, military force, foreign aid, economic sanctions?
What are alliances, military force, foreign aid, economic sanctions? $500

49 Identify 2 foreign policy powers of Congress.
5-100 Identify 2 foreign policy powers of Congress. $100

50 What are declare war, confirm ambassadors, ratify treaties and
What are declare war, confirm ambassadors, ratify treaties and pass laws for spending money. $100

51 Identify 2 foreign policy powers of the President.
5-200 Identify 2 foreign policy powers of the President. $200

52 Commit troops, appoint ambassadors, carry on foreign relations, make
Commit troops, appoint ambassadors, carry on foreign relations, make executive agreements and negotiate treaties. $200

53 This is the branch of government that is responsible for
5-300 This is the branch of government that is responsible for implementing foreign policy. $300

54 What is the executive branch?
What is the executive branch? $300

55 Identify the group that advises the President on foreign
5-400 Identify the group that advises the President on foreign policy issues. $400

56 What is the National Security Council?
What is the National Security Council? $400

57 Identify the cabinet department that becomes involved with
5-500 Identify the cabinet department that becomes involved with foreign policy when negotiation is not possible. $500

58 What is the Department of Defense?
What is the Department of Defense? $500

59 This organization provides disaster relief.
6-100 This organization provides disaster relief. $100

60 What is the International Red Cross?
What is the International Red Cross? $100

61 This is an agreement among the US, Mexico and Canada
6-200 This is an agreement among the US, Mexico and Canada to lower tariffs and increase trade. $200

62 What is the North American Free Trade Agreement?
What is the North American Free Trade Agreement? $200

63 This organization promotes monetary cooperation and gives
6-300 This organization promotes monetary cooperation and gives emergency loans. $300

64 What is the International Monetary Fund?
What is the International Monetary Fund? $300

65 This organization has a security council which can veto the
6-400 This organization has a security council which can veto the use of military force that all other countries agree to. $400

66 What is the United Nations?
What is the United Nations? $400

67 This organization was created to provide mutual defense
6-500 This organization was created to provide mutual defense against the Soviet Union. $500

68 What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
What is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization? $500

69 Final Jeopardy National Security Council

70 Identify at least 5 members of the National Security Council.

71 Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions.

72 President, Vice-President, Secretary of State, Secretary
of Commerce, Director of CIA, National Security Advisor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

73 That's all for today.


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