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Chapter 11: International Affairs Test
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1. What term is used to describe a country’s strategy for dealing with other countries?
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Foreign Policy
Domestic Policy
National interest
Policy
2. What is a plan that includes an overall goal and the kinds of actions that are ok to take in order to achieve the goal called?
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Foreign Policy
Domestic Policy
National interest
Policy
3. What is tied to a nation’s foreign policy and is comprised of all the things a country believes would be for its benefit?
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Foreign Policy
Domestic Policy
National interest
Policy
4. With what policy would a country decides to get involved with another country’s problems?
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Dictatorship
Internationalism
Direct Control
Isolationism
5. With what policy would a country focus on its own problems and not get involved in others issues?
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Dictatorship
Internationalism
Direct Control
Isolationism
6. Which department is part of the executive branch and carries out foreign policies around the world?
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Department of Homeland Security
State Department
International Department
Department of Domestic Affairs
7. Which branch reviews treaties to ensure they are constitutional or not?
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State legislature
Legislature
Executive
Supreme Court
8. Which branch has the power to declare war?
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None
Legislative
Judicial
Executive
9. Who approves treaties that the President has signed?
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Secretary of State
Senate
Supreme Court
House of Representatives
10. What term can describe a quarrel or disagreement between two people or countries?
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Conflict
Initiative
Cooperate
Rearrangement
11. What term means to agree or work with someone?
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Conflict
Initiative
Cooperate
Motivation
12. What term describes countries that disagree and sometimes go to war with one another?
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Motivations
International Cooperation
International Conflict
Conditions
13. When countries have something to gain by working together to solve problems is an example of?
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Motivations
International Cooperation
International Conflict
Conditions
14. What is the term for circumstances that cause something to happen?
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Motivations
International Cooperation
International Conflict
Conditions
15. Military, political, economic, or a combination of all three can be the result of conflict and cooperation which can push countries towards taking ______
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Cooperation
Action
Incentives
Motivation
16. What would African countries’ signing anti-poaching agreements to save the elephants be an example of?
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Cooperation
Action
Incentives
Motivation
17. Iran and the United States are at odds over Iran’s nuclear weapons program. The United States has put economic sanctions on Iran. What is this an example of?
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Cooperation
Action
Incentives
Motivation
18. During World War II, the United States stayed out of the war until the Japanese attacked a U.S. Naval base in Hawaii. What would this be an example of?
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Cooperation
Action
Incentives
Motivation
19. What are the reasons or goals that cause a country to act called?
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Cooperation
Action
Incentives
Motivation
20. What term describes how a thing or person affects another thing or person?
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Halo
Actions
Effect
Influence
21. What is it called when nations allow themselves to be influenced by a more powerful country?
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Spheres of Influence
Interventionism
Protectorate
Isolationism
22. What are the three types of influence?
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Regional, military, cultural
Military, economic, cultural
International, domestic, foreign
Foreign, home, regional
23. Countries might give or take away money, aid, or access to resources to influence decisions. What would be an example of?
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Regional influence
Economic influence
Cultural influence
Military influence
24. A threat of attack or a promise of protection is an example of what type of influence?
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Regional influence
Economic influence
Cultural influence
Military influence
25. Countries that have a popular culture can use that to affect the way citizens in another country think. What type of influence is this an example of?
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Regional influence
Economic influence
Cultural influence
Military influence
26. People can own property and make decisions about what to do with their property under what type of economy?
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Communism
Capitalism
Anarchy
Libertarianism
27. The government owns property and decides how people can use it under what type of political system?
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Communism
Capitalism
Anarchy
Libertarianism
28. What was race between the Soviet Union and United States to build the biggest sphere of influence was known as?
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Cold War
Russo-American War
Hot War
American-Soviet War
29. What was the name of the U.S. strategy to contain communism by stopping it from spreading to other countries?
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Truman Doctrine
Containment
Slash and Burn
Sphere of influence
30. What word means a message designed to persuade the lister to think a certain way?
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Brain washing
Containment
Propaganda
Motivations
31. How many members does NATO have today?
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2
28
64
12
32. What organizations goal is to keep peace, develop friendly relationships among countries and improve the quality of life for the world’s poor people?
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United Nations (UN)
European Union (EU)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
World Bank
33. Which organization is a group of countries in Europe and North America that signed a treaty agreeing to protect one another in case of attack?
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United Nations (UN)
European Union (EU)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
World Bank
34. Which organization helps poor and middle income countries get the money they need to build improvements that would help reduce poverty?
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United Nations (UN)
European Union (EU)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
World Bank
35. What is the name of the partnership between countries in Europe that is designed to help them avoid conflict by making them dependent on one another?
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United Nations (UN)
European Union (EU)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
World Bank
36. Nongovernmental organizations are groups that work to solve problems around the world.
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True
False
37. There are two main types of international organizations
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True
False
38. International conflict always results in war
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True
False
39. President Truman would send money to Greece and Turkey to help them improve their countries and stave off communism. Using aid in this manner was known as the Truman Doctrine”
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True
False
40. Invading a country because you don’t like the direction the country is heading would be an example of isolationism.
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True
False
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