Deck 16: Foreign Policy
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Deck 16: Foreign Policy
1
Which of the following types of activity would a person who sets off a bomb in a crowded place, harming innocent civilians, be engaged in?
A) Diplomacy
B) Foreign policy
C) Defense policy
D) Conventional warfare
E) Terrorism
A) Diplomacy
B) Foreign policy
C) Defense policy
D) Conventional warfare
E) Terrorism
E
2
Which of the following regimes was the U.S. war in Afghanistan fought against?
A) Assad
B) ISIS
C) Hussein
D) Boko Haram
E) Taliban
A) Assad
B) ISIS
C) Hussein
D) Boko Haram
E) Taliban
E
3
Which of the following was President Woodrow Wilson's proposal for the League of Nations most compatible with?
A) Humanitarian assistance
B) Collective security
C) Political realism
D) Moral idealism
E) Collective security and political realism
A) Humanitarian assistance
B) Collective security
C) Political realism
D) Moral idealism
E) Collective security and political realism
D
4
Which of the following is true of the Department of Defense?
A) It is smaller than the State Department.
B) It was created to gather all military activities under one department.
C) It is headed by the military joint chiefs of staff.
D) It has consistently grown in size under every president.
E) It is staffed entirely by uniformed personnel.
A) It is smaller than the State Department.
B) It was created to gather all military activities under one department.
C) It is headed by the military joint chiefs of staff.
D) It has consistently grown in size under every president.
E) It is staffed entirely by uniformed personnel.
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5
The Cold War refers to the confrontation between the United States and what other country (countries) after World War II?
A) West Germany
B) France
C) The Soviet Union and communist-allied countries
D) Japan
E) Italy
A) West Germany
B) France
C) The Soviet Union and communist-allied countries
D) Japan
E) Italy
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6
The Cold War was an ideological, political, and economic confrontation between which of the following two powers?
A) France and Germany
B) Britain and France
C) United States and Japan
D) United States and China
E) United States and the Soviet Union
A) France and Germany
B) Britain and France
C) United States and Japan
D) United States and China
E) United States and the Soviet Union
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7
Iraq is generally seen as divided into which three principal groups?
A) Shiite Arabs, Shiite Persians, and Kurds
B) Sunni Arabs, Shiite Arabs, and Kurds
C) Sunni Arabs, Shiite Persians, and Kurds
D) Sunni Arabs, Christian Arabs, and Kurds
E) Shiite Arabs, Christian Arabs, and Kurds
A) Shiite Arabs, Shiite Persians, and Kurds
B) Sunni Arabs, Shiite Arabs, and Kurds
C) Sunni Arabs, Shiite Persians, and Kurds
D) Sunni Arabs, Christian Arabs, and Kurds
E) Shiite Arabs, Christian Arabs, and Kurds
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8
Which of the following foreign policy actions was the achievement of the Iranian nuclear deal an example of?
A) Economic aid
B) Military action
C) Covert action
D) Diplomacy
E) All of these are correct.
A) Economic aid
B) Military action
C) Covert action
D) Diplomacy
E) All of these are correct.
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9
To which of the following does diplomacy refer?
A) Being inoffensive and politically correct
B) A philosophy that sees nations as normally willing to cooperate
C) Formal public meetings held by heads of government
D) Relations between countries, including the settling of disputes and conflicts among nations by peaceful and non-military methods
E) The manner in which the armed forces are deployed
A) Being inoffensive and politically correct
B) A philosophy that sees nations as normally willing to cooperate
C) Formal public meetings held by heads of government
D) Relations between countries, including the settling of disputes and conflicts among nations by peaceful and non-military methods
E) The manner in which the armed forces are deployed
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10
Currently, which of the following is the greatest concern in U.S. and Iranian relations?
A) Iran's assistance to insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan
B) Iran's secret development of a nuclear capability
C) Iran's treatment of American citizens living and working in Iran
D) Iran's closed society that forbids Iranians from traveling outside of Iran
E) The U.S. treatment of Iranian citizens living and working in the United States
A) Iran's assistance to insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan
B) Iran's secret development of a nuclear capability
C) Iran's treatment of American citizens living and working in Iran
D) Iran's closed society that forbids Iranians from traveling outside of Iran
E) The U.S. treatment of Iranian citizens living and working in the United States
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11
The people of Iraq are divided into how many principal group(s)?
A) More than twenty
B) Five
C) Eleven
D) Three
E) Just one
A) More than twenty
B) Five
C) Eleven
D) Three
E) Just one
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12
The United States entered into the Gulf War in 1990 to drive which of the following leader's troops out of Kuwait?
A) Saddam Hussein
B) Osama bin Laden
C) Joseph Stalin
D) Vladimir Putin
E) Kim Jong Un
A) Saddam Hussein
B) Osama bin Laden
C) Joseph Stalin
D) Vladimir Putin
E) Kim Jong Un
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13
Given the dynamics of the process of diplomacy, which of the following is necessary for it to be successful?
A) If all parties involved have a history of successful diplomacy
B) If all parties are allies
C) If all parties are equal in their military power
D) If all parties are equal in their economic power
E) If all parties are willing to negotiate.
A) If all parties involved have a history of successful diplomacy
B) If all parties are allies
C) If all parties are equal in their military power
D) If all parties are equal in their economic power
E) If all parties are willing to negotiate.
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14
Why did the Bush administration launch a military surge in 2007 in Iraq?
A) To hunt down the remaining members of the Sunni regime
B) To locate bin Laden and bring him to justice
C) To topple Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq
D) To defeat an increasingly violent insurgency that was destabilizing Iraq
E) To overthrow an Iraqi government that was not cooperating with American plans
A) To hunt down the remaining members of the Sunni regime
B) To locate bin Laden and bring him to justice
C) To topple Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq
D) To defeat an increasingly violent insurgency that was destabilizing Iraq
E) To overthrow an Iraqi government that was not cooperating with American plans
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15
Assistance to other nations in the form of grants, loans, or credits to buy the assisting nation's products is called which of the following?
A) In-kind subsidy
B) Tariff
C) Export
D) Economic aid
E) Foreign direct investment
A) In-kind subsidy
B) Tariff
C) Export
D) Economic aid
E) Foreign direct investment
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16
The Cold War refers to a conflict between the United States and its democratic allies, and which set of countries?
A) The "Asian Tigers"
B) The Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan
C) The Soviet Union and communist-allied countries
D) South America and leftist guerrillas
E) The European Union
A) The "Asian Tigers"
B) The Axis powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan
C) The Soviet Union and communist-allied countries
D) South America and leftist guerrillas
E) The European Union
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17
If a U.S. president supports an allied foreign regime, even when that regime is non-democratic or oppressive of its people, that president is acting in line with which of the following?
A) Humanitarian assistance
B) Collective security
C) Political realism
D) Moral idealism
E) Collective security and moral idealism
A) Humanitarian assistance
B) Collective security
C) Political realism
D) Moral idealism
E) Collective security and moral idealism
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18
The relatively quick task of defeating the Iraqi military during the 2003 Iraq War, was followed by which of the following?
A) The immediate establishment of a flourishing democracy
B) A return to dictatorship, led by the sons of Saddam Hussein
C) The coalition invasion of Iran
D) A short lived anti-coalition Kurdish insurgency
E) Instability because of both ethnic conflicts between Iraqis and resistance to foreign occupation
A) The immediate establishment of a flourishing democracy
B) A return to dictatorship, led by the sons of Saddam Hussein
C) The coalition invasion of Iran
D) A short lived anti-coalition Kurdish insurgency
E) Instability because of both ethnic conflicts between Iraqis and resistance to foreign occupation
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19
When a country settles a dispute with another country using peaceful means instead of resorting to war, it is an example of which of the following?
A) Arbitrage
B) Diplomacy
C) Collective bargaining
D) Isolationism
E) Expansionism
A) Arbitrage
B) Diplomacy
C) Collective bargaining
D) Isolationism
E) Expansionism
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20
A policy designed to protect the independence and political integrity of a country is known as which of the following?
A) A military alliance
B) Collective defense
C) Statesmanship
D) Foreign policy
E) National security policy
A) A military alliance
B) Collective defense
C) Statesmanship
D) Foreign policy
E) National security policy
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21
If Congress cut funding for American military operations in Syria, which of the following would it be doing?
A) Acting unconstitutionally because the president is commander-in-chief of the military
B) Rejecting a treaty
C) Using the "power of the purse"
D) Invoking the War Powers Act
E) Practicing Keynesian economic policy
A) Acting unconstitutionally because the president is commander-in-chief of the military
B) Rejecting a treaty
C) Using the "power of the purse"
D) Invoking the War Powers Act
E) Practicing Keynesian economic policy
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22
Describe the tactics used by terrorists. Discuss the raid by American forces in Pakistan against Osama bin Laden, and explain the degree to which terrorist tactics were used in it.
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23
Explain national security policy and defense policy, making note of the difference between the two and using examples to demonstrate their features.
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24
After World War I, the United States returned to a foreign policy based primarily on which of the following?
A) Isolationism
B) Interventionism
C) Unilateralism
D) Globalization
E) Multilateralism
A) Isolationism
B) Interventionism
C) Unilateralism
D) Globalization
E) Multilateralism
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25
By passing the War Powers Resolution Act, Congress established limits on the powers of the president in setting foreign and defense policy following which of the following wars?
A) World War II
B) Revolutionary War
C) Vietnam War
D) World War I
E) Korean War
A) World War II
B) Revolutionary War
C) Vietnam War
D) World War I
E) Korean War
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26
Explain the rise of ISIS/Islamic State, and discuss its connections to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq.
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27
Which of the following was a major determinant of U.S. foreign policy in the country's formative years?
A) That the United States was destined to become a very powerful nation
B) That the United States was very weak militarily
C) The influence of religion
D) The strength of America's navy
E) America's interest in the Pacific
A) That the United States was destined to become a very powerful nation
B) That the United States was very weak militarily
C) The influence of religion
D) The strength of America's navy
E) America's interest in the Pacific
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28
Discuss the type of terrorism pursued by groups like the IRA and ETA. Explain the degree to which Al Qaeda is similar.
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29
Which of the following is an example of a U.S. isolationist policy?
A) First Gulf War
B) Formation of NATO
C) Containment doctrine
D) Monroe Doctrine
E) The Vietnam War
A) First Gulf War
B) Formation of NATO
C) Containment doctrine
D) Monroe Doctrine
E) The Vietnam War
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30
Discuss the differences between moral idealism and political realism?
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31
When did the last vestige of American isolationism end?
A) The Great Depression
B) World War II
C) Entry into the UN
D) When France and the United States signed a mutual alliance pact
E) Korean War
A) The Great Depression
B) World War II
C) Entry into the UN
D) When France and the United States signed a mutual alliance pact
E) Korean War
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32
Explain how the war on terror has influenced relations between the United States and other countries.
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33
Within the U.S. government, which executive agency has primary authority over foreign affairs?
A) Senate
B) North American Trade Organization
C) Central Intelligence Agency
D) State Department
E) White House Executive Office
A) Senate
B) North American Trade Organization
C) Central Intelligence Agency
D) State Department
E) White House Executive Office
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34
Explain what it means to make foreign policy on the basis of moral idealism, and give an example of this from American foreign policy action.
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35
Discuss the types of terrorism traditionally pursued in the twentieth century and how that has changed in the twenty-first century. Explain which style of terrorism ISIS's actions best fit.
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36
Which of the following would be considered an intelligence activity?
A) Overt information gathering
B) Establishing a business presence in a foreign country to promote use of American products
C) Helping to formulate foreign policy
D) Expanding American influence through pop culture, such as movies
E) Launching an invasion of another country
A) Overt information gathering
B) Establishing a business presence in a foreign country to promote use of American products
C) Helping to formulate foreign policy
D) Expanding American influence through pop culture, such as movies
E) Launching an invasion of another country
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37
Discuss the course of the war on terror, and evaluate how much success the United States has had in waging it.
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38
The doctrine of containment set forth by George F. Kennan called for which of the following?
A) The United States seeking to "roll back" communism in Eastern Europe
B) The United States building a metaphoric wall of policies to isolate communist countries from the rest of world, including keep them out of the UN
C) The United States initiating arms reduction talks
D) The United States blocking the spread of communism to additional countries
E) No trade between capitalist countries like the United States and communist countries like the Soviet Union
A) The United States seeking to "roll back" communism in Eastern Europe
B) The United States building a metaphoric wall of policies to isolate communist countries from the rest of world, including keep them out of the UN
C) The United States initiating arms reduction talks
D) The United States blocking the spread of communism to additional countries
E) No trade between capitalist countries like the United States and communist countries like the Soviet Union
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39
To whom does the National Security Council report?
A) The joint chiefs of staff
B) CIA
C) Congress
D) State Department
E) President
A) The joint chiefs of staff
B) CIA
C) Congress
D) State Department
E) President
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40
The first break with traditional isolationism and the first large-scale involvement of the United States in an international conflict on foreign soil took place with which of the following events?
A) French Revolution
B) World War I
C) Vietnam War
D) World War II
E) Korean War
A) French Revolution
B) World War I
C) Vietnam War
D) World War II
E) Korean War
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41
Explain the constitutional clash of powers between the president and Congress in the area of foreign policymaking.
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42
Discuss the constitutional powers of the president to conduct foreign policy, including the use of military force. Explain what the War Powers Act does and whether that can be considered an infringement on the president's foreign policy powers.
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43
Describe the current distribution of nuclear weapons in the world. Discuss and evaluate efforts to control further nuclear proliferation.
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44
Evaluate the foreign policy powers of the president and Congress, and craft an argument about who you believe to be the true holder of foreign policy power in the U.S. government.
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45
Discuss the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Explain why efforts were eventually made to try to limit it and how successful those were.
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46
Describe the purpose and function of the United Nations.
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47
Explain what diplomacy is. Discuss the efforts to prevent North Korea from engaging in nuclear proliferation, and explain whether that is an example of diplomacy or some other foreign policy tactic.
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48
Trace the evolution of American foreign policy from isolationism to global leadership.
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49
Describe the details of isolationist and internationalist foreign policies. Discuss American foreign policy since the end of the Cold War, and explain whether it has been more isolationist or internationalist.
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50
Describe the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians and the efforts to bring peace to this troubled part of the world.
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51
Discuss what Keynesian economic policy says countries in debt should do. Describe the Obama administration's response to the European debt problems in the wake of the global recession a few years ago, and explain whether the Obama administration was practicing Keynesianism.
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52
Explain what the internationally recognized solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is. Discuss American foreign policy toward Israel, and explain whether U.S. policy is consistent with the internationally recognized solution to the problem.
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53
Explain the role of the president in setting foreign policy and national security policy. Discuss both constitutional and informal powers of the president in these roles.
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54
Characterize the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Explain the degree to which the relationship between the United States and Russia is similar.
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55
Explain the concept of containment and discuss how it relates to the Truman Doctrine.
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