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SWBAT describe how US foreign policy is created
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Foreign Affairs
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Domestic Issues
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Who deals with domestic issues?
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Domestic Policies: “plan” to deal with problems
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Who creates foreign policy?
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The President: Foreign Policy
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Congress: Foreign Policy
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Goals of Foreign Policy
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Secretary of State: Chief advisor to president on foreign affairs
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State Department – executive department responsible for foreign relations
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Diplomacy: building relationships around the world
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Treaties: Signed by President, Approved by the Senate
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Treaties: security, peace, trade
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NATO – Military Alliance Between U.S. Canada & European Countries
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U.S. Foreign Aid:
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USAID: U.S. Agency for International Development
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Economic Deterrent: Sanction ban on trade with a country
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If All Else Fails: Military Force
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Foreign Affairs can effect Domestic Policy
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Foreign Affairs can effect Domestic Policy
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Foreign Affairs can effect Domestic Policy
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Education – domestic or foreign policy?
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Treaties – domestic or foreign policy?
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Which branch of the U.S. Government does not deal with foreign policy?
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What is the President’s role in foreign policy?
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What is the Congress’s role in foreign policy?
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What is the difference between internationalism and isolationism?
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What is the name for a formal agreement between two or more countries?
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What is the military alliance between the U. S
What is the military alliance between the U.S. Canada and many European Countries called?
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What are three issues that a country could consider to be part of their national interest?
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